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authorPhilipp Storz <philipp.storz@bareos.com>2018-05-07 11:27:23 +0300
committerPhilipp Storz <philipp.storz@bareos.com>2018-05-07 16:43:24 +0300
commitb6f00199e5321aef8b29e572c693fb78fc95d4c9 (patch)
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This repository has been merged into https://github.com/bareos/bareos
The Bareos project consists of several sub projects. While these subprojects have been kept in different git repositories until bareos <= 17.2, we decided to merge them all into https://github.com/bareos/bareos Subprojects: * https://github.com/bareos/bareos (core, daemons) repository hasn't changed, but its content has been moved to the core subdirectory https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/core/ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-doc (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/doc/ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-regress (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/regress/ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-vmware (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/vmware/ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-webui (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/webui/ * https://github.com/bareos/python-bareos (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/python-bareos/ We only merged the master branches, so all those plus all future branches from bareos-18.2 onwards can be found there. The old branches (bareos <= 17.2) will be kept and maintained in the old repositories.
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- sources:
- - sourceline: 'deb http://download.bareos.org/bareos/experimental/nightly/xUbuntu_14.04/ /'
- key_url: 'http://download.bareos.org/bareos/experimental/nightly/xUbuntu_14.04/Release.key'
- packages:
- - bareos-director
- - bareos-database-sqlite3
- - bareos-storage
- - bareos-filedaemon
- - bareos-bconsole
- - bareos-traymonitor
- - ghostscript
- - graphviz
- - imagemagick
- - librsvg2-bin
- - make
- - pandoc
- - python
- - tex4ht
- - texlive-latex-extra
- - texlive-latex-recommended
- - texlive-fonts-recommended
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- - make check
- - make html
- - make check
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-bareos-docs
-===========
+This repository has been merged into https://github.com/bareos/bareos
+The Bareos project consists of several sub projects. While these subprojects
+have been kept in different git repositories until bareos <= 17.2, we decided
+to merge them all into https://github.com/bareos/bareos
-This repository contains the main documentation for the Bareos project http://www.bareos.org/.
+Subprojects:
+ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos (core, daemons) repository hasn't changed,
+ but its content has been moved to the core subdirectory
+ https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/core/
+ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-doc (master) =>
+ https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/doc/
+ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-regress (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/regress/
+ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-vmware (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/vmware/
+ * https://github.com/bareos/bareos-webui (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/webui/
+ * https://github.com/bareos/python-bareos (master) => https://github.com/bareos/bareos/tree/master/python-bareos/
-The documentation is published as PDF and HTML at http://www.bareos.org/en/manual.html
+We only merged the master branches, so all those plus all future branches from
+bareos-18.2 onwards can be found there. The old branches (bareos <= 17.2) will
+be kept and maintained in the old repositories.
-The documentation source is done using LaTeX.
-If you like to contribute, please have a look at http://www.bareos.org/en/howto-contribute.html
-[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bareos/bareos-docs.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bareos/bareos-docs)
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-Source: bareos-docs
-Priority: extra
-Maintainer: Joerg Steffens <joerg.steffens@bareos.com>
-Build-Depends: bareos-director, bareos-database-sqlite3, bareos-storage, bareos-filedaemon, bareos-bconsole, bareos-traymonitor, debhelper, ghostscript, imagemagick, librsvg2-bin, pandoc, python, texlive-fonts-recommended, texlive-latex-recommended, tex4ht
-Standards-Version: 3.8.4
-Section: doc
-Vcs-Git: https://github.com/bareos/bareos-docs.git
-Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/bareos/bareos-docs
-Homepage: http://www.bareos.org/
-
-
-Package: bareos-docs
-Section: doc
-Architecture: all
-Depends: ${misc:Depends}
-Description: Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced - documentation
- Bareos is a set of programs to manage backup, recovery and verification
- of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
- .
- It is efficient and relatively easy to use, while offering many advanced
- storage management features that make it easy to find and recover lost or
- damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bareos is scalable from small
- single computer systems to networks of hundreds of machines.
- .
- This package contains the Bareos documentation.
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-Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
-Upstream-Name: bareos-docs
-Upstream-Contact: Jörg Steffens <joerg.steffens@bareos.com>
-Source: https://github.com/bareos/bareos-docs
-
-Files: *
-Copyright: see documents
-License: GFDL
-
diff --git a/debian/docs b/debian/docs
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-manuals/en/main/bareos-manual-main-reference.pdf
-manuals/en/main/html/
-manuals/en/developers/html/
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
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-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-# -*- makefile -*-
-# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
-# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.
-# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a
-# dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction.
-# This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make.
-
-# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
-#export DH_VERBOSE=1
-
-%:
- dh $@
diff --git a/manuals/en/developers/Makefile b/manuals/en/developers/Makefile
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-
-PANDOC=pandoc
-
-FILES = generaldevel.md \
- messages.md \
- pluginAPI.md \
- platformsupport.md \
- daemonprotocol.md \
- file.md \
- storage.md \
- catalog.md \
- mediaformat.md \
- porting.md \
- api.md \
- tls-techdoc.md \
- regression.md \
- mempool.md \
- netprotocol.md \
- directorConsole.md \
- smartall.md \
- fdl.md
-
-all: html
-
-pdf:
- # skipped, pdf will not be generated
-
-# depend:
-# @for I in ${subdirs}; \
-# do (cd $$I; echo "==>Entering directory `pwd`"; $(MAKE) || exit 1); done
-
-html: html/bareos-developer-guide.html
-
-html/bareos-developer-guide.html: bareos-developer-guide.css footer.html $(FILES)
- mkdir -p html
- $(PANDOC) --standalone --smart --toc --css=bareos-developer-guide.css --include-after-body=footer.html $(FILES) --output=html/bareos-developer-guide.html
- cp -a bareos-developer-guide.css html/
-
-check: html
- true
-
-clean:
- rm -rf html/
-# @for I in ${subdirs}; \
-# do (cd $$I; echo "==>Entering directory `pwd`"; $(MAKE) clean || exit 1); done
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-API {#sec:api}
-==============
-
-General
--------
-
-This document is intended mostly for developers who wish to develop a
-new GUI interface to <span>**Bareos**</span>.
-
-### Minimal Code in Console Program
-
-All the Catalog code is in the Directory (with the
-exception of ```dbcheck``` and ```bscan```).
-Therefore also user level security and access is implemented in this central place.
-If code would be spreaded
-everywhere such as in a GUI this will be more difficult.
-The other
-advantage is that any code you add to the Director is automatically
-available to all interface programs, like the tty console and other programs.
-
-### GUI Interface is Difficult
-
-Interfacing to an interactive program such as Bareos can be very
-difficult because the interfacing program must interpret all the prompts
-that may come. This can be next to impossible. There are are a number of
-ways that Bareos is designed to facilitate this:
-
-- The Bareos network protocol is packet based, and thus pieces of
- information sent can be ASCII or binary.
-
-- The packet interface permits knowing where the end of a list is.
-
-- The packet interface permits special “signals” to be passed rather
- than data.
-
-- The Director has a number of commands that are non-interactive. They
- all begin with a period, and provide things such as the list of all
- Jobs, list of all Clients, list of all Pools, list of all Storage,
- ... Thus the GUI interface can get to virtually all information that
- the Director has in a deterministic way. See
- <https://github.com/bareos/bareos/blob/bareos-17.2/src/dird/ua_dotcmds.c>
- for more details on this.
-
-- Most console commands allow all the arguments to be specified on the
- command line: e.g. ```run job=NightlyBackup level=Full```
-
-One of the first things to overcome is to be able to establish a
-conversation with the Director. Although you can write all your own
-code, it is probably easier to use the Bareos subroutines. The following
-code is used by the Console program to begin a conversation.
-
- static BSOCK *UA_sock = NULL;
- static JCR *jcr;
- ...
- read-your-config-getting-address-and-pasword;
- UA_sock = bnet_connect(NULL, 5, 15, "Director daemon", dir->address,
- NULL, dir->DIRport, 0);
- if (UA_sock == NULL) {
- terminate_console(0);
- return 1;
- }
- jcr.dir_bsock = UA_sock;
- if (!authenticate_director(\&jcr, dir)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "ERR=%s", UA_sock->msg);
- terminate_console(0);
- return 1;
- }
- read_and_process_input(stdin, UA_sock);
- if (UA_sock) {
- bnet_sig(UA_sock, BNET_TERMINATE); /* send EOF */
- bnet_close(UA_sock);
- }
- exit 0;
-
-Then the read\_and\_process\_input routine looks like the following:
-
- get-input-to-send-to-the-Director;
- bnet_fsend(UA_sock, "%s", input);
- stat = bnet_recv(UA_sock);
- process-output-from-the-Director;
-
-For a GUI program things will be a bit more complicated. Basically in
-the very inner loop, you will need to check and see if any output is
-available on the UA\_sock.
-
-dot commands
-------------
-
-Besides the normal commands (like list, status, run, mount, ...)
-the Director offers a number of so called *dot commands*.
-They all begin with a period, are all non-interactive, easily parseable and are indended to be used by other Bareos interface programs (GUIs).
-
-See <https://github.com/bareos/bareos/blob/master/src/dird/ua_dotcmds.c> for more details.
-
-* ```.actiononpurge```
-* .```api [ 0 | 1 | 2 | off | on | json ]```
- * Switch between different [api modes](#sec:ApiMode)
-* ```.clients```
- * List all client resources
-* ```.catalogs```
- * List all catalog resources
-* ```.defaults job=<job-name> | client=<client-name> | storage=<storage-name | pool=<pool-name>```
- * List default settings
-* ```.filesets```
- * List all filesets
-* ```.help [ all | item=cmd ]```
- * Print parsable information about a command
-* ```.jobdefs```
- * List add JobDef resources
-* ```.jobs```
- * List job resources
-* ```.levels```
- * List all backup levels
-* ```.locations```
-* ```.messages```
-* ```.media```
- * List all medias
-* ```.mediatypes```
- * List all media types
-* ```.msgs```
- * List all message resources
-* ```.pools```
- * List all pool resources
-* ```.profiles```
- * List all profile resources
-* ```.quit```
- * Close connection
-* ```.sql query=<sqlquery>```
- * Send an arbitary SQL command
-* ```.schedule```
- * List all schedule resources
-* ```.status```
-* ```.storages```
- * List all storage resources
-* ```.types```
- * List all job types
-* ```.volstatus```
- * List all volume status
-* ```.bvfs_lsdirs```
-* ```.bvfs_lsfiles```
-* ```.bvfs_update```
-* ```.bvfs_get_jobids```
-* ```.bvfs_versions```
-* ```.bvfs_restore```
-* ```.bvfs_cleanup```
-* ```.bvfs_clear_cache```
-
-API Modes {#sec:ApiMode}
----------
-
-The ```.api``` command can be used to switch between the different API modes.
-Besides the ```.api``` command, there is also the ```gui on | off``` command.
-However, this command can be ignored, as it set to gui on in command execution anyway.
-
-### API mode 0 (off)
-
-```
-.api 0
-```
-
-By default, a console connection to the Director is in interactive mode, meaning the api mode is off.
-This is the normal mode you get when using the bconsole.
-The output should be human readable.
-
-
-### API mode 1 (on)
-
-To get better parsable output, a console connection could be switched to API mode 1 (on).
-
-```
-.api 1
-```
-
-or (form times where they have only been one API flavour)
-
-```
-.api
-```
-
-This mode is intended to create output that is earlier parsable.
-Internaly some commands vary there output for the API mode 1, but not all.
-
-In API mode 1 some output is only delimted by the end of a packet, by not a new line.
-bconsole does not display end of packets (for good reason, as some output (e.g. ```status```) is send in multiple packets).
-If running in a bconsole, this leads not parsable output for human.
-
-Example:
-```
-*.api 0
-api: 0
-*.defaults job=BackupClient1
-job=BackupClient1
-pool=Incremental
-messages=Standard
-client=client1.example.com-fd
-storage=File
-where=
-level=Incremental
-type=Backup
-fileset=SelfTest
-enabled=1
-catalog=MyCatalog
-*.api 1
-api: 1
-*.defaults job=BackupClient1
-job=BackupClient1pool=Incrementalmessages=Standardclient=client1.example.com-fdstorage=Filewhere=level=Incrementaltype=Backupfileset=SelfTestenabled=1catalog=MyCatalog
-```
-
-This mode is used by BAT.
-
-* [Signals](#sec:bnet_sig)
-
-### API mode 2 (json)
-
-The API mode 2 (or JSON mode) has been introduced in Bareos-15.2 and differs from API mode 1 in several aspects:
-
-* JSON output
-* The JSON output is in the format of JSON-RPC 2.0 responce objects (<http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#response_object>). This should make it easier to implement a full JSON-RPC service later.
-* No user interaction inside a command (meaning: if not all parameter are given to a `run` command, the command fails).
-* Each command creates exaclty one responce object.
-
-Currently a subset of the available commands return there result in JSON format, while others still write plain text output.
-When finished, it should be safe to run all commands in JSON mode.
-
-A successful responce should return
-```
-"result": {
- "<type_of_the_results>": [
- {
- <result_object_1_key_1>: <result_object_1_value_1>,
- <result_object_1_key_2>: <result_object_1_value_2>,
- ...
- },
- {
- <result_object_2_key_1>: <result_object_2_value_1>,
- <result_object_2_key_2>: <result_object_2_value_2>,
- ...
- },
- ...
- ]
-}
-```
-
-All keys are lower case.
-
-#### Examples
-
-* list
- * e.g.
-```
-*list jobs
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "jobs": [
- {
- "type": "B",
- "starttime": "2015-06-25 16:51:38",
- "jobfiles": "18",
- "jobid": "1",
- "name": "BackupClient1",
- "jobstatus": "T",
- "level": "F",
- "jobbytes": "4651943"
- },
- {
- "type": "B",
- "starttime": "2015-06-25 17:25:23",
- "jobfiles": "0",
- "jobid": "2",
- "name": "BackupClient1",
- "jobstatus": "T",
- "level": "I",
- "jobbytes": "0"
- },
- ...
- ]
- }
-}
-```
- * keys are the table names
-* llist
- * e.g.
-```
-*llist jobs
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "jobs": [
- {
- "name": "BackupClient1",
- "realendtime": "2015-06-25 16:51:40",
- "Type": "B",
- "schedtime": "2015-06-25 16:51:33",
- "poolid": "1",
- "level": "F",
- "jobfiles": "18",
- "volsessionid": "1",
- "jobid": "1",
- "job": "BackupClient1.2015-06-25_16.51.35_04",
- "priorjobid": "0",
- "endtime": "2015-06-25 16:51:40",
- "jobtdate": "1435243900",
- "jobstatus": "T",
- "jobmissingfiles": "0",
- "joberrors": "0",
- "purgedfiles": "0",
- "starttime": "2015-06-25 16:51:38",
- "clientname": "ting.dass-it-fd",
- "clientid": "1",
- "volsessiontime": "1435243839",
- "filesetid": "1",
- "poolname": "Full",
- "fileset": "SelfTest"
- },
- {
- "name": "BackupClient1",
- "realendtime": "2015-06-25 17:25:24",
- "type": "B",
- "schedtime": "2015-06-25 17:25:10",
- "poolid": "3",
- "level": "I",
- "jobfiles": "0",
- "volsessionid": "2",
- "jobid": "2",
- "job": "BackupClient1.2015-06-25_17.25.20_04",
- "priorjobid": "0",
- "endtime": "2015-06-25 17:25:24",
- "jobtdate": "1435245924",
- "jobstatus": "T",
- "jobmissingfiles": "0",
- "JobErrors": "0",
- "purgedfiles": "0",
- "starttime": "2015-06-25 17:25:23",
- "clientname": "ting.dass-it-fd",
- "clientid": "1",
- "volsessiontime": "1435243839",
- "filesetid": "1",
- "poolname": "Incremental",
- "fileset": "SelfTest"
- },
- ...
- ]
- }
-}
-```
- * like the list ```command```, but more values
-* .jobs
- * e.g.
-```
-*.jobs
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "jobs": [
- {
- "name": "BackupClient1"
- },
- {
- "name": "BackupCatalog"
- },
- {
- "name": "RestoreFiles"
- }
- ]
- }
-}
-```
-
-##### Example of a JSON-RPC Error Response
-
-Example of a JSON-RPC Error Response (<http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object>):
-```
-*gui
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "error": {
- "data": {
- "result": {},
- "messages": {
- "error": [
- "ON or OFF keyword missing.\n"
- ]
- }
- },
- "message": "failed",
- "code": 1
- }
-}
-```
-
- * an error response is emitted, if the command returns false or emitted an error message (```void UAContext::error_msg(const char *fmt, ...)```). Messages and the result so far will be part of the error response object.
-
-
-Bvfs API {#sec:bvfs}
---------
-
-The BVFS (Bareos Virtual File System) do provide a API for browsing the backuped files in the catalog and select files for restoring.
-
-The Bvfs module works correctly with BaseJobs, Copy and Migration jobs.
-
-The initial version in Bacula have be founded by Bacula Systems.
-
-### General notes {#general-notes .unnumbered}
-
-- All fields are separated by a tab (api mode 0 and 1). (api mode 2: JSON format).
-
-- The output format for api mode 0 and 1 have changed for bareos >= 17.2. In earlier versions the second column of the `bvfs_lsdirs`, `bvfs_lsfiles` and `bvfs_versions` command have been the `FilenameId`. As bareos >= 17.2 internally don't use the `FilenameId` any longer, this column have been removed.
-
-- You can specify `limit=` and `offset=` to list smoothly records in
- very big directories. By default, limit=2000.
-
-- All operations (except cache creation) are designed to run instantly.
-
-- The cache creation is dependent of the number of directories. As
- Bvfs shares information across jobs, the first creation can be slow.
-
-- Due to potential encoding problem, it’s advised to use
- `pathid` instead of `path` in queries.
-
-
-### Get dependent jobs from a given JobId {#get-dependent-jobs-from-a-given-jobid .unnumbered}
-
-Bvfs allows you to query the catalog against any combination of jobs.
-You can combine all Jobs and all FileSet for a Client in a single
-session.
-
-To get all JobId needed to restore a particular job, you can use the
-`.bvfs_get_jobids` command.
-
-```
-.bvfs_get_jobids jobid=num [all]
-```
-
-Example:
-```
-*.bvfs_get_jobids jobid=10
-1,2,5,10
-*.bvfs_get_jobids jobid=10 all
-1,2,3,5,10
-```
-
-In this example, a normal restore will need to use JobIds 1,2,5,10 to
-compute a complete restore of the system.
-
-With the `all` option, the Director will use all defined FileSet for
-this client.
-
-### Generating Bvfs cache {#generating-bvfs-cache .unnumbered}
-
-The `.bvfs_update` command computes the directory cache for jobs
-specified in argument, or for all jobs if unspecified.
-
-```
-.bvfs_update [jobid=numlist]
-```
-
-Example:
-```
-*.bvfs_update jobid=1,2,3
-```
-
-
-You can run the cache update process in a RunScript after the catalog
-backup.
-
-### List directories {#list-directories .unnumbered}
-
-Bvfs allows you to list directories in a specific path.
-
- *.bvfs_lsdirs pathid=num path=/apath jobid=numlist limit=num offset=num
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Path
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Path
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Path
- ...
-
-In bareos < 17.2 the output has been:
-
- PathId FilenameId FileId JobId LStat Path
-
-
-You need to `pathid` or `path`. Using `path=` will list “/” on Unix and
-all drives on Windows.
-
-FilenameId is 0 for all directories.
-
- *.bvfs_lsdirs pathid=4 jobid=1,11,12
- 4 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .
- 5 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ..
- 3 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A regress/
-
-In this example, to list directories present in `regress/`, you can use
-
- *.bvfs_lsdirs pathid=3 jobid=1,11,12
- 3 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .
- 4 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ..
- 2 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A tmp/
-
-### List files {#list-files .unnumbered}
-
-#### API mode 0
-
-Bvfs allows you to list files in a specific path.
-
- .bvfs_lsfiles pathid=num path=/apath jobid=numlist limit=num offset=num
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Filename
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Filename
- PathId FileId JobId LStat Filename
- ...
-
-In bareos < 17.2 the output has been:
-
- PathId FilenameId FileId JobId LStat Filename
-
-
-You need to `pathid` or `path`. Using `path=` will list “/” on Unix and
-all drives on Windows. If FilenameId is 0, the record listed is a
-directory.
-
- *.bvfs_lsdir pathid=4 jobid=1,11,12
- 4 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .
- 5 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ..
- 1 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A regress/
-
-In this example, to list files present in `regress/`, you can use
-
- *.bvfs_lsfiles pathid=1 jobid=1,11,12
- 1 52 12 gD HRid IGk BAA I BMqcPH BMqcPE BMqe+t A titi
- 1 53 12 gD HRid IGk BAA I BMqe/K BMqcPE BMqe+t B toto
- 1 54 12 gD HRie IGk BAA I BMqcPH BMqcPE BMqe+3 A tutu
- 1 55 12 gD HRid IGk BAA I BMqe/K BMqcPE BMqe+t B ficheriro1.txt
- 1 56 12 gD HRie IGk BAA I BMqe/K BMqcPE BMqe+3 D ficheriro2.txt
-
-
-#### API mode 1
-
-```
-*.api 1
-*.bvfs_lsfiles jobid=1 pathid=1
-1 7 1 gD OEE4 IHo B GHH GHH A G9S BAA 4 BVjBQG BVjBQG BVjBQG A A C bpluginfo
-1 4 1 gD OEE3 KH/ B GHH GHH A W BAA A BVjBQ7 BVjBQG BVjBQG A A C bregex
-...
-```
-
-#### API mode 2
-
-```
-*.api 2
-*.bvfs_lsfiles jobid=1 pathid=1
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "files": [
- {
- "jobid": 1,
- "type": "F",
- "fileid": 7,
- "lstat": "gD OEE4 IHo B GHH GHH A G9S BAA 4 BVjBQG BVjBQG BVjBQG A A C",
- "pathid": 1,
- "stat": {
- "atime": 1435243526,
- "ino": 3686712,
- "dev": 2051,
- "mode": 33256,
- "gid": 25031,
- "nlink": 1,
- "uid": 25031,
- "ctime": 1435243526,
- "rdev": 0,
- "size": 28498,
- "mtime": 1435243526
- },
- "name": "bpluginfo",
- "linkfileindex": 0
- },
- {
- "jobid": 1,
- "type": "F",
- "fileid": 4,
- "lstat": "gD OEE3 KH/ B GHH GHH A W BAA A BVjBQ7 BVjBQG BVjBQG A A C",
- "pathid": 1,
- "stat": {
- "atime": 1435243579,
- "ino": 3686711,
- "dev": 2051,
- "mode": 41471,
- "gid": 25031,
- "nlink": 1,
- "uid": 25031,
- "ctime": 1435243526,
- "rdev": 0,
- "size": 22,
- "mtime": 1435243526
- },
- "name": "bregex",
- "linkfileindex": 0
- },
- ...
- ]
- }
-}
-```
-
-API mode JSON contains all information also available in the other API modes, but displays them more verbose.
-
-
-
-### Get all versions of a specific file {#get-all-versions-of-a-specific-file .unnumbered}
-
-Bvfs allows you to find all versions of a specific file for a given
-Client with the `.bvfs_version` command. To avoid problems with
-encoding, this function uses only PathId and FilenameId.
-
-The jobid argument is mandatory but unused.
-
-```
-*.bvfs_versions jobid=0 client=filedaemon pathid=num fname=filename [copies] [versions]
-PathId FileId JobId LStat Md5 VolName InChanger
-PathId FileId JobId LStat Md5 VolName InChanger
-...
-```
-
-
-Example:
-
-```
-*.bvfs_versions jobid=0 client=localhost-fd pathid=1 fnane=toto
-1 49 12 gD HRid IGk D Po Po A P BAA I A /uPgWaxMgKZlnMti7LChyA Vol1 1
-```
-
-
-### Restore set of files {#restore-set-of-files .unnumbered}
-
-Bvfs allows you to create a SQL table that contains files that you want
-to restore. This table can be provided to a restore command with the
-file option.
-
- *.bvfs_restore fileid=numlist dirid=numlist hardlink=numlist path=b2num
- OK
- *restore file=?b2num ...
-
-To include a directory (with `dirid`), Bvfs needs to run a query to
-select all files. This query could be time consuming.
-
-`hardlink` list is always composed of a serie of two numbers (jobid,
-fileindex). This information can be found in the LinkFileIndex (LinkFI) field of the
-LStat packet.
-
-The `path` argument represents the name of the table that Bvfs will
-store results. The format of this table is `b2[0-9]+`. (Should start by
-b2 and followed by digits).
-
-Example:
-
- *.bvfs_restore fileid=1,2,3,4 hardlink=10,15,10,20 jobid=10 path=b20001
- OK
-
-### Cleanup after Restore {#cleanup-after-restore .unnumbered}
-
-To drop the table used by the restore command, you can use the
-`.bvfs_cleanup` command.
-
- *.bvfs_cleanup path=b20001
-
-### Clearing the BVFS Cache {#clearing-the-bvfs-cache .unnumbered}
-
-To clear the BVFS cache, you can use the `.bvfs_clear_cache` command.
-
- *.bvfs_clear_cache yes
- OK
-
-
-### Example for directory browsing using bvfs
-
- # update the bvfs cache for all jobs
- *.bvfs_update
- Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
- Using Catalog "MyCatalog
-
- # Get jobids required to reconstruct a current full backup.
- # This is optional. Only required if you care about a full backup.
- # If you are only interessed in a single (differential or incremental) backup job,
- # just use the single jobid.
- *.bvfs_get_jobids jobid=123
- 117,118,123
-
- # get root directory of the combined jobs 117,118,123
- *.bvfs_lsdir jobid=117,118,123 path=
- 134 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .
- 133 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A /
-
- # path=/ (pathid=133) is the root directory.
- # Check the root directory for subdirectories.
- .bvfs_lsdir jobid=117,118,123 pathid=133
- 133 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .
- 130 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ..
- 1 23 123 z GiuU EH9 C GHH GHH A BAA BAA I BWA5Px BaIDUN BaIDUN A A C sbin/
-
- # the first really backuped path is /sbin/ (pathid=1)
- # as it has values other than 0 for FileId, JobId and LStat.
- # Now we check, if it has futher subdirectories.
- *.bvfs_lsdir jobid=1 pathid=1
- 1 23 123 z GiuU EH9 C GHH GHH A BAA BAA I BWA5Px BaIDUN BaIDUN A A C .
- 129 0 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ..
-
- # pathid=1 has no further subdirectories.
- # Now we list the files in pathid=1 (/sbin/)
- .bvfs_lsfiles jobid=117,118,123 pathid=1
- 1 18 123 z Gli+ IHo B GHH GHH A NVkY BAA BrA BaIDUJ BaIDUJ BaIDUJ A A C bareos-dir
- 1 21 123 z GkuS IHo B GHH GHH A C1bw BAA XA BaIDUG BaIDUG BaIDUG A A C bareos-fd
- 1 19 123 z Glju IHo B GHH GHH A CeNg BAA UI BaIDUJ BaIDUJ BaIDUJ A A C bareos-sd
- ...
-
- # there are a number of files in /sbin/.
- # We check, if there are different versions of the file bareos-dir.
- *.bvfs_versions jobid=0 client=bareos-fd pathid=1 fname=bareos-dir
- 1 18 123 z Gli+ IHo B GHH GHH A NVkY BAA BrA BaIDUJ BaIDUJ BaIDUJ A A C 928EB+EJGFtWD7wQ8bVjew Full-0001 0
- 1 1067 127 z Glnc IHo B GHH GHH A NVkY BAA BrA BaKDT2 BaKDT2 BaKDT2 A A C 928EB+EJGFtWD7wQ8bVjew Incremental-0007 0
-
- # multiple versions of the file bareos-dir have been backuped.
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-Catalog Services
-================
-
-General
--------
-
-This chapter is intended to be a technical discussion of the Catalog
-services and as such is not targeted at end users but rather at
-developers and system administrators that want or need to know more of
-the working details of <span>**Bareos**</span>.
-
-The <span>**Bareos Catalog**</span> services consist of the programs
-that provide the SQL database engine for storage and retrieval of all
-information concerning files that were backed up and their locations on
-the storage media.
-
-We have investigated the possibility of using the following SQL engines
-for Bareos: Beagle, mSQL, GNU SQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, and
-MySQL. Each presents certain problems with either licensing or maturity.
-At present, we have chosen for development purposes to use MySQL,
-PostgreSQL and SQLite. MySQL was chosen because it is fast, proven to be
-reliable, widely used, and actively being developed. MySQL is released
-under the GNU GPL license. PostgreSQL was chosen because it is a
-full-featured, very mature database, and because Dan Langille did the
-Bareos driver for it. PostgreSQL is distributed under the BSD license.
-SQLite was chosen because it is small, efficient, and can be directly
-embedded in <span>**Bareos**</span> thus requiring much less effort from
-the system administrator or person building <span>**Bareos**</span>. In
-our testing SQLite has performed very well, and for the functions that
-we use, it has never encountered any errors except that it does not
-appear to handle databases larger than 2GBytes. That said, we would not
-recommend it for serious production use.
-
-The Bareos SQL code has been written in a manner that will allow it to
-be easily modified to support any of the current SQL database systems on
-the market (for example: mSQL, iODBC, unixODBC, Solid, OpenLink ODBC,
-EasySoft ODBC, InterBase, Oracle8, Oracle7, and DB2).
-
-If you do not specify either <span>**`--`with-mysql**</span> or
-<span>**`--`with-postgresql**</span> or <span>**`--`with-sqlite**</span>
-on the ./configure line, Bareos will use its minimalist internal
-database. This database is kept for build reasons but is no longer
-supported. Bareos <span>**requires**</span> one of the three databases
-(MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite) to run.
-
-### Filenames and Maximum Filename Length
-
-In general, either MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite permit storing arbitrary
-long path names and file names in the catalog database. In practice,
-there still may be one or two places in the Catalog interface code that
-restrict the maximum path length to 512 characters and the maximum file
-name length to 512 characters. These restrictions are believed to have
-been removed. Please note, these restrictions apply only to the Catalog
-database and thus to your ability to list online the files saved during
-any job. All information received and stored by the Storage daemon
-(normally on tape) allows and handles arbitrarily long path and
-filenames.
-
-### Database Table Design
-
-All discussions that follow pertain to the MySQL database. The details
-for the PostgreSQL and SQLite databases are essentially identical except
-for that all fields in the SQLite database are stored as ASCII text and
-some of the database creation statements are a bit different. The
-details of the internal Bareos catalog are not discussed here.
-
-Because the Catalog database may contain very large amounts of data for
-large sites, we have made a modest attempt to normalize the data tables
-to reduce redundant information. While reducing the size of the database
-significantly, it does, unfortunately, add some complications to the
-structures.
-
-In simple terms, the Catalog database must contain a record of all Jobs
-run by Bareos, and for each Job, it must maintain a list of all files
-saved, with their File Attributes (permissions, create date, ...), and
-the location and Media on which the file is stored. This is seemingly a
-simple task, but it represents a huge amount interlinked data. Note: the
-list of files and their attributes is not maintained when using the
-internal Bareos database. The data stored in the File records, which
-allows the user or administrator to obtain a list of all files backed up
-during a job, is by far the largest volume of information put into the
-Catalog database.
-
-Although the Catalog database has been designed to handle backup data
-for multiple clients, some users may want to maintain multiple
-databases, one for each machine to be backed up. This reduces the risk
-of confusion of accidental restoring a file to the wrong machine as well
-as reducing the amount of data in a single database, thus increasing
-efficiency and reducing the impact of a lost or damaged database.
-
-Sequence of Creation of Records for a Save Job
-----------------------------------------------
-
-Start with StartDate, ClientName, Filename, Path, Attributes, MediaName,
-MediaCoordinates. (PartNumber, NumParts). In the steps below, “Create
-new” means to create a new record whether or not it is unique. “Create
-unique” means each record in the database should be unique. Thus, one
-must first search to see if the record exists, and only if not should a
-new one be created, otherwise the existing RecordId should be used.
-
-1. Create new Job record with StartDate; save JobId
-
-2. Create unique Media record; save MediaId
-
-3. Create unique Client record; save ClientId
-
-4. Create unique Filename record; save FilenameId
-
-5. Create unique Path record; save PathId
-
-6. Create unique Attribute record; save AttributeId store ClientId,
- FilenameId, PathId, and Attributes
-
-7. Create new File record store JobId, AttributeId, MediaCoordinates,
- etc
-
-8. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for each file
-
-9. Create a JobMedia record; save MediaId
-
-10. Update Job record filling in EndDate and other Job statistics
-
-Database Tables
----------------
-
-### Filename
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|------------
-FilenameId | integer | Primary Key
-Name | Blob | Filename
-
-The <span>**Filename**</span> table shown above contains the name of
-each file backed up with the path removed. If different directories or
-machines contain the same filename, only one copy will be saved in this
-table.
-
-### Path
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|------------
-PathId | integer | Primary Key
-Path | Blob | Full Path
-
-The <span>**Path**</span> table contains shown above the path or
-directory names of all directories on the system or systems. The
-filename and any MSDOS disk name are stripped off. As with the filename,
-only one copy of each directory name is kept regardless of how many
-machines or drives have the same directory. These path names should be
-stored in Unix path name format.
-
-Some simple testing on a Linux file system indicates that separating the
-filename and the path may be more complication than is warranted by the
-space savings. For example, this system has a total of 89,097 files,
-60,467 of which have unique filenames, and there are 4,374 unique paths.
-
-Finding all those files and doing two stats() per file takes an average
-wall clock time of 1 min 35 seconds on a 400MHz machine running RedHat
-6.1 Linux.
-
-Finding all those files and putting them directly into a MySQL database
-with the path and filename defined as TEXT, which is variable length up
-to 65,535 characters takes 19 mins 31 seconds and creates a 27.6 MByte
-database.
-
-Doing the same thing, but inserting them into Blob fields with the
-filename indexed on the first 30 characters and the path name indexed on
-the 255 (max) characters takes 5 mins 18 seconds and creates a 5.24 MB
-database. Rerunning the job (with the database already created) takes
-about 2 mins 50 seconds.
-
-Running the same as the last one (Path and Filename Blob), but Filename
-indexed on the first 30 characters and the Path on the first 50
-characters (linear search done there after) takes 5 mins on the average
-and creates a 3.4 MB database. Rerunning with the data already in the DB
-takes 3 mins 35 seconds.
-
-Finally, saving only the full path name rather than splitting the path
-and the file, and indexing it on the first 50 characters takes 6 mins 43
-seconds and creates a 7.35 MB database.
-
-### File
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|---------------------------------------------
-FileId | integer | Primary Key
-FileIndex | integer | The sequential file number in the Job
-JobId | integer | Link to Job Record
-PathId | integer | Link to Path Record
-FilenameId | integer | Link to Filename Record
-DeltaSeq | smallint |
-MarkId | integer | Used to mark files during Verify Jobs
-LStat | tinyblob | File attributes in base64 encoding
-MD5 | tinyblob | MD5/SHA1 signature in base64 encoding
-
-The <span>**File**</span> table shown above contains one entry for each
-file backed up by Bareos. Thus a file that is backed up multiple times
-(as is normal) will have multiple entries in the File table. This will
-probably be the table with the most number of records. Consequently, it
-is essential to keep the size of this record to an absolute minimum. At
-the same time, this table must contain all the information (or pointers
-to the information) about the file and where it is backed up. Since a
-file may be backed up many times without having changed, the path and
-filename are stored in separate tables.
-
-This table contains by far the largest amount of information in the
-Catalog database, both from the stand point of number of records, and
-the stand point of total database size. As a consequence, the user must
-take care to periodically reduce the number of File records using the
-<span>**retention**</span> command in the Console program.
-
-
-As MD5 hash (also termed message digests) consists of 128-bit (16-byte).
-A typical format (eg. `md5sum`, ...) to represent them is as a sequence of 32 hexadecimal digits.
-However, in the **MD5** column, the digest is represented as base64.
-
-To compare a Bareos digest with command line tools, you have to use
-
- openssl dgst -md5 -binary $PATH_OF_YOUR_FILE | base64
-
-Also you have to note, that even the table column is named **MD5**,
-it used to store any kind of digest (MD5, SHA1, ...).
-This is not directly indicated by the value, however, you can determine the type depending of the length of the digest.
-
-### Job / JobHisto
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-------------------|----------------------------------------------
-JobId | integer | Primary Key
-Job | tinyblob | Unique Job Name
-Name | tinyblob | Job Name
-Type | binary(1) | Job Type: Backup, Copy, Clone, Archive, Migration
-Level | binary(1) | Job Level
-ClientId | integer | Client index
-JobStatus | binary(1) | Job Termination Status
-SchedTime | datetime | Time/date when Job scheduled
-StartTime | datetime | Time/date when Job started
-EndTime | datetime | Time/date when Job ended
-ReadEndTime | datetime | Time/date when original Job ended
-JobTDate | bigint | Start day in Unix format but 64 bits; used for Retention period.
-VolSessionId | integer | Unique Volume Session ID
-VolSessionTime | integer | Unique Volume Session Time
-JobFiles | integer | Number of files saved in Job
-JobBytes | bigint | Number of bytes saved in Job
-JobErrors | integer | Number of errors during Job
-JobMissingFiles | integer | Number of files not saved (not yet used)
-PoolId | integer | Link to Pool Record
-FileSetId | integer | Link to FileSet Record
-PrioJobId | integer | Link to prior Job Record when migrated
-PurgedFiles | tiny integer | Set when all File records purged
-HasBase | tiny integer | Set when Base Job run
-
-The <span>**Job**</span> table contains one record for each Job run by
-Bareos. Thus normally, there will be one per day per machine added to
-the database. Note, the JobId is used to index Job records in the
-database, and it often is shown to the user in the Console program.
-However, care must be taken with its use as it is not unique from
-database to database. For example, the user may have a database for
-Client data saved on machine Rufus and another database for Client data
-saved on machine Roxie. In this case, the two database will each have
-JobIds that match those in another database. For a unique reference to a
-Job, see Job below.
-
-The Name field of the Job record corresponds to the Name resource record
-given in the Director’s configuration file. Thus it is a generic name,
-and it will be normal to find many Jobs (or even all Jobs) with the same
-Name.
-
-The Job field contains a combination of the Name and the schedule time
-of the Job by the Director. Thus for a given Director, even with
-multiple Catalog databases, the Job will contain a unique name that
-represents the Job.
-
-For a given Storage daemon, the VolSessionId and VolSessionTime form a
-unique identification of the Job. This will be the case even if multiple
-Directors are using the same Storage daemon.
-
-The JobStatus field specifies how the job terminated.
-
-The <span>JobHisto</span> table is the same as the Job table, but it
-keeps long term statistics (i.e. it is not pruned with the Job).
-
-### FileSet
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|------------------------------
-FileSetId | integer | Primary Key
-FileSet | tinyblob | FileSet name
-MD5 | tinyblob | MD5 checksum of FileSet
-CreateTime | datetime | Time and date Fileset created
-
-The <span>**FileSet**</span> table contains one entry for each FileSet
-that is used. The MD5 signature is kept to ensure that if the user
-changes anything inside the FileSet, it will be detected and the new
-FileSet will be used. This is particularly important when doing an
-incremental update. If the user deletes a file or adds a file, we need
-to ensure that a Full backup is done prior to the next incremental.
-
-
-### JobMedia
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|----------------------------------------------------------------
-JobMediaId | integer | Primary Key
-JobId | integer | Link to Job Record
-MediaId | integer | Link to Media Record
-FirstIndex | integer | The index (sequence number) of the first file written for this Job to the Media
-LastIndex | integer | The index of the last file written for this Job to the Media
-StartFile | integer | Tape: the physical media file mark number of the first block written for this Job.
-| | | Other: upper 32-bit of the position of the first block written for this Job.
-EndFile | integer | Tape: the physical media file mark number of the last block written for this Job.
-| | | Other: upper 32-bit of the position of the last block written for this Job.
-StartBlock | integer | Tape: the number of the first block written for this Job
-| | | Other: lower 32-bit of the position of the first block written for this Job.
-Endblock | integer | Tape: the number of the last block written for this Job
-| | | Other: lower 32-bit of the position of the last block written for this Job.
-VolIndex | integer | The Volume use sequence number within the Job
-
-The <span>**JobMedia**</span> table contains one entry at the following:
-start of the job, start of each new tape file mark, start of each new tape,
-end of the job.
-You will have 2 or more JobMedia records per Job.
-
-
-
-#### Tape Volume
-
-The number ob records depends on the “Maximum File Size” specified in
-the Device resource. This record allows Bareos to efficiently position
-close to any given file in a backup. For restoring a full
-Job, these records are not very important, but if you want to retrieve a
-single file that was written near the end of a 100GB backup, the
-JobMedia records can speed it up by orders of magnitude by permitting
-forward spacing files and blocks rather than reading the whole 100GB
-backup.
-
-#### Other Volume
-
-StartFile and StartBlock are both 32-bit integer values.
-However, as the position on a disk volume is specified in bytes, we need this to be a 64-bit value.
-
-Therefore, the start position is calculated as:
-
-```
-StartPosition = StartFile * 4294967296 + StartBlock
-```
-
-The end position of a job on a volume can be determined by:
-
-```
-EndPosition = EndFile * 4294967296 + EndBlock
-```
-
-Be aware, that you can not assume, that the job size on a volume is `EndPosition - StartPosition`.
-When interleaving is used other jobs can also be stored between Start- and EndPosition.
-
-```
-EndPosition - StartPosition >= JobSizeOnThisMedia
-```
-
-
-
-### Volume (Media)
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------
-MediaId | integer | Primary Key
-VolumeName | tinyblob | Volume name
-Slot | integer | Autochanger Slot number or zero
-PoolId | integer | Link to Pool Record
-MediaType | tinyblob | The MediaType supplied by the user
-MediaTypeId | integer | The MediaTypeId
-LabelType | tinyint | The type of label on the Volume
-FirstWritten | datetime | Time/date when first written
-LastWritten | datetime | Time/date when last written
-LabelDate | datetime | Time/date when tape labeled
-VolJobs | integer | Number of jobs written to this media
-VolFiles | integer | Number of files written to this media
-VolBlocks | integer | Number of blocks written to this media
-VolMounts | integer | Number of time media mounted
-VolBytes | bigint | Number of bytes saved in Job
-VolParts | integer | The number of parts for a Volume (DVD)
-VolErrors | integer | Number of errors during Job
-VolWrites | integer | Number of writes to media
-MaxVolBytes | bigint | Maximum bytes to put on this media
-VolCapacityBytes | bigint | Capacity estimate for this volume
-VolStatus | enum | Status of media: Full, Archive, Append, Recycle, Read-Only, Disabled, Error, Busy
-Enabled | tinyint | Whether or not Volume can be written
-Recycle | tinyint | Whether or not Bareos can recycle the Volumes: Yes, No
-ActionOnPurge | tinyint | What happens to a Volume after purging
-VolRetention | bigint | 64 bit seconds until expiration
-VolUseDureation | bigint | 64 bit seconds volume can be used
-MaxVolJobs | integer | maximum jobs to put on Volume
-MaxVolFiles | integer | maximume EOF marks to put on Volume
-InChanger | tinyint | Whether or not Volume in autochanger
-StorageId | integer | Storage record ID
-DeviceId | integer | Device record ID
-MediaAddressing | integer | Method of addressing media
-VolReadTime | bigint | Time Reading Volume
-VolWriteTime | bigint | Time Writing Volume
-EndFile | integer | End File number of Volume
-EndBlock | integer | End block number of Volume
-LocationId | integer | Location record ID
-RecycleCount | integer | Number of times recycled
-InitialWrite | datetime | When Volume first written
-ScratchPoolId | integer | Id of Scratch Pool
-RecyclePoolId | integer | Pool ID where to recycle Volume
-Comment | blob | User text field
-
-The <span>**Volume**</span> table (internally referred to as the Media
-table) contains one entry for each volume, that is each tape, cassette
-(8mm, DLT, DAT, ...), or file on which information is or was backed up.
-There is one Volume record created for each of the NumVols specified in
-the Pool resource record.
-
-### Pool
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|----------------------------------------------
-PoolId | integer | Primary Key
-Name | Tinyblob | Pool Name
-NumVols | Integer | Number of Volumes in the Pool
-MaxVols | Integer | Maximum Volumes in the Pool
-UseOnce | tinyint | Use volume once
-UseCatalog | tinyint | Set to use catalog
-AcceptAnyVolume | tinyint | Accept any volume from Pool
-VolRetention | bigint | 64 bit seconds to retain volume
-VolUseDuration | bigint | 64 bit seconds volume can be used
-MaxVolJobs | integer | max jobs on volume
-MaxVolFiles | integer | max EOF marks to put on Volume
-MaxVolBytes | bigint | max bytes to write on Volume
-AutoPrune | tinyint | yes or no for autopruning
-Recycle | tinyint | yes or no for allowing auto recycling of Volume
-ActionOnPurge | tinyint | Default Volume ActionOnPurge
-PoolType | enum | Backup, Copy, Cloned, Archive, Migration
-LabelType | tinyint | Type of label ANSI/Bareos
-LabelFormat | Tinyblob | Label format
-Enabled | tinyint | Whether or not Volume can be written
-ScratchPoolId | integer | Id of Scratch Pool
-RecyclePoolId | integer | Pool ID where to recycle Volume
-NextPoolId | integer | Pool ID of next Pool
-MigrationHighBytes | bigint | High water mark for migration
-MigrationLowBytes | bigint | Low water mark for migration
-MigrationTime | bigint | Time before migration
-
-The <span>**Pool**</span> table contains one entry for each media pool
-controlled by Bareos in this database. One media record exists for each
-of the NumVols contained in the Pool. The PoolType is a Bareos defined
-keyword. The MediaType is defined by the administrator, and corresponds
-to the MediaType specified in the Director’s Storage definition record.
-The CurrentVol is the sequence number of the Media record for the
-current volume.
-
-### Client
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|---------------------------------------
-ClientId | integer | Primary Key
-Name | TinyBlob | File Services Name
-UName | TinyBlob | uname -a from Client (not yet used)
-AutoPrune | tinyint | yes or no for autopruning
-FileRetention | bigint | 64 bit seconds to retain Files
-JobRentention | bigint | 64 bit seconds to retain Job
-
-The <span>**Client**</span> table contains one entry for each machine
-backed up by Bareos in this database. Normally the Name is a fully
-qualified domain name.
-
-
-### Storage
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|----------------------------------
-StorageId | integer | Unique Id
-Name | tinyblob | Resource name of Storage device
-AutoChanger | tinyint | Set if it is an autochanger
-
-The <span>**Storage**</span> table contains one entry for each Storage
-used.
-
-### Counter
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|-----------------------------
-Counter | tinyblob | Counter name
-MinValue | integer | Start/Min value for counter
-MaxValue | integer | Max value for counter
-CurrentValue | integer | Current counter value
-WrapCounter | tinyblob | Name of another counter
-
-The <span>**Counter**</span> table contains one entry for each permanent
-counter defined by the user.
-
-
-### Log
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|---------------------------------------
-LogIdId | integer | Primary Key
-JobId | integer | Points to Job record
-Time | datetime | Time/date log record created
-LogText | blob | Log text
-
-The <span>**Log**</span> table contains a log of all Job output.
-
-### Location
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
-LocationId | integer | Primary Key
-Location | tinyblob | Text defining location
-Cost | integer | Relative cost of obtaining Volume
-Enabled | tinyint | Whether or not Volume is enabled
-
-The <span>**Location**</span> table defines where a Volume is
-physically.
-
-### LocationLog
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------------
-LocLogId | integer | Primary Key
-Date | datetime | Time/date log record created
-MediaId | integer | Points to Media record
-LocationId | integer | Points to Location record
-NewVolStatus | integer | enum: Full, Archive, Append, Recycle, Purged Read-only, Disabled, Error, Busy, Used, Cleaning
-Enabled | tinyint | Whether or not Volume is enabled
-
-The <span>**LocationLog**</span> table contains a log of all Job output.
-
-
-### Version
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|-------------
-VersionId | integer | Primary Key
-
-The <span>**Version**</span> table defines the Bareos database version
-number. Bareos checks this number before reading the database to ensure
-that it is compatible with the Bareos binary file.
-
-### BaseFiles
-
-Column Name | Data Type | Remark
-------------|-----------|-----------------------
-BaseId | integer | Primary Key
-BaseJobId | integer | JobId of Base Job
-JobId | integer | Reference to Job
-FileId | integer | Reference to File
-FileIndex | integer | File Index number
-
-The <span>**BaseFiles**</span> table contains all the File references
-for a particular JobId that point to a Base file – i.e. they were
-previously saved and hence were not saved in the current JobId but in
-BaseJobId under FileId. FileIndex is the index of the file, and is used
-for optimization of Restore jobs to prevent the need to read the FileId
-record when creating the in memory tree. This record is not yet
-implemented.
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-Daemon Protocol {#DaemonProtocol}
-===============
-
-General
--------
-
-This document describes the protocols used between the various daemons.
-As Bareos has developed, it has become quite out of date. The general
-idea still holds true, but the details of the fields for each command,
-and indeed the commands themselves have changed considerably.
-
-It is intended to be a technical discussion of the general daemon
-protocols and as such is not targeted at end users but rather at
-developers and system administrators that want or need to know more of
-the working details of <span>**Bareos**</span>.
-
-Low Level Network Protocol
---------------------------
-
-At the lowest level, the network protocol is handled by
-<span>**BSOCK**</span> packets which contain a lot of information about
-the status of the network connection: who is at the other end, etc. Each
-basic <span>**Bareos**</span> network read or write actually consists of
-two low level network read/writes. The first write always sends four
-bytes of data in machine independent byte order. If data is to follow,
-the first four bytes are a positive non-zero integer indicating the
-length of the data that follow in the subsequent write. If the four byte
-integer is zero or negative, it indicates a special request, a sort of
-network signaling capability. In this case, no data packet will follow.
-The low level BSOCK routines expect that only a single thread is
-accessing the socket at a time. It is advised that multiple threads do
-not read/write the same socket. If you must do this, you must provide
-some sort of locking mechanism. It would not be appropriate for
-efficiency reasons to make every call to the BSOCK routines lock and
-unlock the packet.
-
-General Daemon Protocol
------------------------
-
-In general, all the daemons follow the following global rules. There may
-be exceptions depending on the specific case. Normally, one daemon will
-be sending commands to another daemon (specifically, the Director to the
-Storage daemon and the Director to the File daemon).
-
-- Commands are always ASCII commands that are upper/lower case
- dependent as well as space sensitive.
-
-- All binary data is converted into ASCII (either with printf
- statements or using base64 encoding).
-
-- All responses to commands sent are always prefixed with a return
- numeric code where codes in the 1000’s are reserved for the
- Director, the 2000’s are reserved for the File daemon, and the
- 3000’s are reserved for the Storage daemon.
-
-- Any response that is not prefixed with a numeric code is a command
- (or subcommand if you like) coming from the other end. For example,
- while the Director is corresponding with the Storage daemon, the
- Storage daemon can request Catalog services from the Director. This
- convention permits each side to send commands to the other daemon
- while simultaneously responding to commands.
-
-- Any response that is of zero length, depending on the context,
- either terminates the data stream being sent or terminates command
- mode prior to closing the connection.
-
-- Any response that is of negative length is a special sign that
- normally requires a response. For example, during data transfer from
- the File daemon to the Storage daemon, normally the File daemon
- sends continuously without intervening reads. However, periodically,
- the File daemon will send a packet of length -1 indicating that the
- current data stream is complete and that the Storage daemon should
- respond to the packet with an OK, ABORT JOB, PAUSE, etc. This
- permits the File daemon to efficiently send data while at the same
- time occasionally “polling” the Storage daemon for his status or any
- special requests.
-
- Currently, these negative lengths are specific to the daemon, but
- shortly, the range 0 to -999 will be standard daemon wide signals,
- while -1000 to -1999 will be for Director user, -2000 to -2999 for
- the File daemon, and -3000 to -3999 for the Storage daemon.
-
-The Protocol Used Between the Director and the Storage Daemon
--------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Before sending commands to the File daemon, the Director opens a Message
-channel with the Storage daemon, identifies itself and presents its
-password. If the password check is OK, the Storage daemon accepts the
-Director. The Director then passes the Storage daemon, the JobId to be
-run as well as the File daemon authorization (append, read all, or read
-for a specific session). The Storage daemon will then pass back to the
-Director a enabling key for this JobId that must be presented by the
-File daemon when opening the job. Until this process is complete, the
-Storage daemon is not available for use by File daemons.
-
- SD: listens
- DR: makes connection
- DR: Hello <Director-name> calling <password>
- SD: 3000 OK Hello
- DR: JobId=nnn Allow=(append, read) Session=(*, SessionId)
- (Session not implemented yet)
- SD: 3000 OK Job Authorization=<password>
- DR: use device=<device-name> media_type=<media-type>
- pool_name=<pool-name> pool_type=<pool_type>
- SD: 3000 OK use device
-
-For the Director to be authorized, the
-<span>\<</span>Director-name<span>\></span> and the
-<span>\<</span>password<span>\></span> must match the values in one of
-the Storage daemon’s Director resources (there may be several Directors
-that can access a single Storage daemon).
-
-The Protocol Used Between the Director and the File Daemon
-----------------------------------------------------------
-
-A typical conversation might look like the following:
-
- FD: listens
- DR: makes connection
- DR: Hello <Director-name> calling <password>
- FD: 2000 OK Hello
- DR: JobId=nnn Authorization=<password>
- FD: 2000 OK Job
- DR: storage address = <Storage daemon address> port = <port-number>
- name = <DeviceName> mediatype = <MediaType>
- FD: 2000 OK storage
- DR: include
- DR: <directory1>
- DR: <directory2>
- ...
- DR: Null packet
- FD: 2000 OK include
- DR: exclude
- DR: <directory1>
- DR: <directory2>
- ...
- DR: Null packet
- FD: 2000 OK exclude
- DR: full
- FD: 2000 OK full
- DR: save
- FD: 2000 OK save
- FD: Attribute record for each file as sent to the
- Storage daemon (described above).
- FD: Null packet
- FD: <append close responses from Storage daemon>
- e.g.
- 3000 OK Volumes = <number of volumes>
- 3001 Volume = <volume-id> <start file> <start block>
- <end file> <end block> <volume session-id>
- 3002 Volume data = <date/time of last write> <Number bytes written>
- <number errors>
- ... additional Volume / Volume data pairs for volumes 2 .. n
- FD: Null packet
- FD: close socket
-
-The Save Protocol Between the File Daemon and the Storage Daemon
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Once the Director has send a <span>**save**</span> command to the File
-daemon, the File daemon will contact the Storage daemon to begin the
-save.
-
-In what follows: FD: refers to information set via the network from the
-File daemon to the Storage daemon, and SD: refers to information set
-from the Storage daemon to the File daemon.
-
-### Command and Control Information
-
-Command and control information is exchanged in human readable ASCII
-commands.
-
- FD: listens
- SD: makes connection
- FD: append open session = <JobId> [<password>]
- SD: 3000 OK ticket = <number>
- FD: append data <ticket-number>
- SD: 3000 OK data address = <IPaddress> port = <port>
-
-### Data Information
-
-The Data information consists of the file attributes and data to the
-Storage daemon. For the most part, the data information is sent one way:
-from the File daemon to the Storage daemon. This allows the File daemon
-to transfer information as fast as possible without a lot of handshaking
-and network overhead.
-
-However, from time to time, the File daemon needs to do a sort of
-checkpoint of the situation to ensure that everything is going well with
-the Storage daemon. To do so, the File daemon sends a packet with a
-negative length indicating that he wishes the Storage daemon to respond
-by sending a packet of information to the File daemon. The File daemon
-then waits to receive a packet from the Storage daemon before
-continuing.
-
-All data sent are in binary format except for the header packet, which
-is in ASCII. There are two packet types used data transfer mode: a
-header packet, the contents of which are known to the Storage daemon,
-and a data packet, the contents of which are never examined by the
-Storage daemon.
-
-The first data packet to the Storage daemon will be an ASCII header
-packet consisting of the following data.
-
-<span>\<</span>File-Index<span>\></span>
-<span>\<</span>Stream-Id<span>\></span>
-<span>\<</span>Info<span>\></span> where
-<span>**<span>\<</span>File-Index<span>\></span>**</span> is a
-sequential number beginning from one that increments with each file (or
-directory) sent.
-
-where <span>**<span>\<</span>Stream-Id<span>\></span>**</span> will be 1
-for the Attributes record and 2 for uncompressed File data. 3 is
-reserved for the MD5 signature for the file.
-
-where <span>**<span>\<</span>Info<span>\></span>**</span> transmit
-information about the Stream to the Storage Daemon. It is a character
-string field where each character has a meaning. The only character
-currently defined is 0 (zero), which is simply a place holder (a no op).
-In the future, there may be codes indicating compressed data, encrypted
-data, etc.
-
-Immediately following the header packet, the Storage daemon will expect
-any number of data packets. The series of data packets is terminated by
-a zero length packet, which indicates to the Storage daemon that the
-next packet will be another header packet. As previously mentioned, a
-negative length packet is a request for the Storage daemon to
-temporarily enter command mode and send a reply to the File daemon. Thus
-an actual conversation might contain the following exchanges:
-
- FD: <1 1 0> (header packet)
- FD: <data packet containing file-attributes>
- FD: Null packet
- FD: <1 2 0>
- FD: <multiple data packets containing the file data>
- FD: Packet length = -1
- SD: 3000 OK
- FD: <2 1 0>
- FD: <data packet containing file-attributes>
- FD: Null packet
- FD: <2 2 0>
- FD: <multiple data packets containing the file data>
- FD: Null packet
- FD: Null packet
- FD: append end session <ticket-number>
- SD: 3000 OK end
- FD: append close session <ticket-number>
- SD: 3000 OK Volumes = <number of volumes>
- SD: 3001 Volume = <volumeid> <start file> <start block>
- <end file> <end block> <volume session-id>
- SD: 3002 Volume data = <date/time of last write> <Number bytes written>
- <number errors>
- SD: ... additional Volume / Volume data pairs for
- volumes 2 .. n
- FD: close socket
-
-The information returned to the File daemon by the Storage daemon in
-response to the <span>**append close session**</span> is transmit in
-turn to the Director.
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-Director Console Output
-=========================
-
-The console output should handle different [API modes](#sec:ApiMode).
-
-As the initial design of the Director Console connection did allow various forms of output (in fact: free text with some helper functions)
-the introduction of another API mode (API mode JSON) did require to change the creation of output.
-
-* Output can be send to a console connection (UserAgent Socket) or the command is executed in a job
-* free text (with the use of some helper functions)
-* [Signals](#sec:bnet_sig)
-* Different Message types
- * Types
- * UAContext::send_msg
- * UAContext::info_msg
- * UAContext::warning_msg
- * UAContext::error_msg
- * indicated by a signal packet and than the text packet
-* see [Daemon Protocols](#DaemonProtocol)
-
-The ```OUTPUT_FORMATTER``` class have been introduced to consolidate the interface to generate Console output.
-
-The basic idea is to provide an object, array and key-value based interface.
-
-### object_key_value
-
-A main member function of ```OUTPUT_FORMATTER``` are
-the object_key_value(...) functions, like
-```
-void OUTPUT_FORMATTER::object_key_value(const char *key, const char *key_fmt, const char *value, const char *value_fmt, int wrap = -1);
-```
-
-API mode 0 and 1 get the key and value, and write them as defined in the key_fmt and value_fmt strings.
-If the key_fmt string is not given, the key will not be written. If the value_fmt string is not given, the value will not be written.
-
-In API mode 2 (JSON), OUTPUT_FORMATTER stores the key value pair in its internal JSON object, to delivers it, when the response object is finished. The keys will be transformed to lower case strings.
-
-### decoration
-
-Additional output can be created by the ```void OUTPUT_FORMATTER::decoration(const char *fmt, ...)``` function.
-This strings will only be written in API mode 0 and is intended to make an output prettier.
-
-### messages
-
-For messages, the UAContext function should be used:
-
-* UAContext::send_msg
-* UAContext::info_msg
-* UAContext::warning_msg
-* UAContext::error_msg
-
-Internally, these redirect to the ```void OUTPUT_FORMATTER::message(const char *type, POOL_MEM &message)``` function.
-
-* API mode 0
- * packet 1: message is send to the user console
-* API mode 1
- * packet 1: message signal is send
- * packet 2: message is send to the user console
-* API mode 2:
- * packet 1: message signal is send (TODO: this might change)
- * message is stored in the corresponding message object
- * if an error message is send, the result of the command will switch to error
-
-### Objects and Arrays
-
-To structure data, the ```OUTPUT_FORMATTER``` class offers functions:
-
-* ```void object_start(const char *name = NULL);```
-* ```void object_end(const char *name = NULL);```
-* ```void array_start(const char *name);```
-* ```void array_end(const char *name);```
-
-These functions define the structure of the reult object in API mode 2, but are ignored in API mode 0 and 1.
-
-#### named objects
-
-* named objects (object_start(NAME))
- * can be added to objects (named and nameless objects)
-
-#### nameless objects
-
-* nameless objects (object_start(NULL))
- * can be added to arrays
-
-#### arrays
-
-* arrays (array_start(NAME))
- * can be added by name to an object
- * contain nameless objects (object_start(NULL))
-
-### Example
-
-```
-LockRes();
-ua->send->array_start("storages");
-foreach_res(store, R_STORAGE) {
- if (acl_access_ok(ua, Storage_ACL, store->name())) {
- ua->send->object_start();
- ua->send->object_key_value("name", store->name(), "%s\n");
- ua->send->object_end();
- }
-}
-ua->send->array_end("storages");
-UnlockRes();
-```
-
-results to
-
-```
-*.api 2
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "api": 2
- }
-}
-*.storages
-{
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "id": null,
- "result": {
- "storages": [
- {
- "name": "File"
- },
- {
- "name": "myTapeLibrary"
- }
- ]
- }
-}
-```
-
-### Example with 3 level structure
-
-```
-ua->send->array_start("files");
-for(int i=0; file[i]; i++) {
- ua->send->object_start();
- ua->send->object_key_value("Name", "%s=", file[i]->name, "%s");
- ua->send->object_key_value("Type", "%s=", file[i]->type, "%s");
- decode_stat(file[i]->lstat, &statp, sizeof(statp), LinkFI);
- ua->send->object_start("stat");
- ua->send->object_key_value("dev", "%s=", statp.st_dev, "%s");
- ua->send->object_key_value("ino", "%s=", statp.st_ino, "%s");
- ua->send->object_key_value("mode", "%s=", statp.st_mode, "%s");
- ...
- ua->send->object_end("stat");
- ua->send->object_end();
-}
-ua->send->array_end("files");
-```
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-File Services Daemon
-====================
-
-Please note, this section is somewhat out of date as the code has
-evolved significantly. The basic idea has not changed though.
-
-This chapter is intended to be a technical discussion of the File daemon
-services and as such is not targeted at end users but rather at
-developers and system administrators that want or need to know more of
-the working details of <span>**Bareos**</span>.
-
-The <span>**Bareos File Services**</span> consist of the programs that
-run on the system to be backed up and provide the interface between the
-Host File system and Bareos – in particular, the Director and the
-Storage services.
-
-When time comes for a backup, the Director gets in touch with the File
-daemon on the client machine and hands it a set of “marching orders”
-which, if written in English, might be something like the following:
-
-OK, <span>**File daemon**</span>, it’s time for your daily incremental
-backup. I want you to get in touch with the Storage daemon on host
-archive.mysite.com and perform the following save operations with the
-designated options. You’ll note that I’ve attached include and exclude
-lists and patterns you should apply when backing up the file system. As
-this is an incremental backup, you should save only files modified since
-the time you started your last backup which, as you may recall, was
-2000-11-19-06:43:38. Please let me know when you’re done and how it
-went. Thank you.
-
-So, having been handed everything it needs to decide what to dump and
-where to store it, the File daemon doesn’t need to have any further
-contact with the Director until the backup is complete providing there
-are no errors. If there are errors, the error messages will be delivered
-immediately to the Director. While the backup is proceeding, the File
-daemon will send the file coordinates and data for each file being
-backed up to the Storage daemon, which will in turn pass the file
-coordinates to the Director to put in the catalog.
-
-During a <span>**Verify**</span> of the catalog, the situation is
-different, since the File daemon will have an exchange with the Director
-for each file, and will not contact the Storage daemon.
-
-A <span>**Restore**</span> operation will be very similar to the
-<span>**Backup**</span> except that during the <span>**Restore**</span>
-the Storage daemon will not send storage coordinates to the Director
-since the Director presumably already has them. On the other hand, any
-error messages from either the Storage daemon or File daemon will
-normally be sent directly to the Directory (this, of course, depends on
-how the Message resource is defined).
-
-Commands Received from the Director for a Backup
-------------------------------------------------
-
-To be written ...
-
-Commands Received from the Director for a Restore
--------------------------------------------------
-
-To be written ...
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-<div id="footer">
-<hr>
-<ul style="list-style-type:none">
-<li>&copy; 2013-2015, <a href="http://www.bareos.org/">Bareos GmbH &amp; Co. KG</a></li>
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- A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".</li>
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-<hr>
-</div>
-
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-%Bareos Developer Guide
-
-Bareos Developer Notes
-======================
-
-This document is intended mostly for developers and describes how you
-can contribute to the Bareos project and the general framework of
-making Bareos source changes.
-
-### History
-
-Bareos is a fork of the open source project Bacula version 5.2. In 2010 the Bacula community developer Marco van Wieringen started to collect rejected or neglected community contributions in his own branch. This branch was later on the base of Bareos and since then was enriched by a lot of new features.
-
-This documentation also bases on the original Bacula documentation, it is technically also a fork of the documenation created following the rules of the GNU Free Documentation License.
-
-Original author of Bacula and it’s documentation is Kern Sibbald. We thank Kern and all contributors to Bacula and it’s documentation. We maintain a list of contributors to Bacula (until the time we’ve started the fork) and Bareos in our AUTHORS file.
-
-### Contributions
-
-Contributions to the Bareos project come in many forms: ideas,
-participation in helping people on the bareos-users email list,
-packaging Bareos binaries for the community, helping improve the
-documentation, and submitting code.
-
-### Patches
-
-Subject to the copyright assignment described below, your patches should
-be sent in <span>**git format-patch**</span> format relative to the
-current contents of the master branch of the Git
-repository. Please attach the output file or files generated by the
-<span>**git format-patch**</span> to the email rather than include them
-direct to avoid wrapping of the lines in the patch. Please be sure to
-use the Bareos indenting standard (see below) for source code. If you
-have checked out the source with Git, you can get a diff using.
-
- git pull
- git format-patch -M
-
-If you plan on doing significant development work over a period of time,
-after having your first patch reviewed and approved, you will be
-eligible for having developer Git write access so that you can commit
-your changes directly to the Git repository. To do so, you will need a
-userid on Source Forge.
-
-
-Bugs Database
--------------
-
-We have a bugs database which is at <https://bugs.bareos.org>.
-
-The first thing is if you want to take over a bug, rather than just make
-a note, you should assign the bug to yourself. This helps other
-developers know that you are the principal person to deal with the bug.
-You can do so by going into the bug and clicking on the <span>**Update
-Issue**</span> button. Then you simply go to the <span>**Assigned
-To**</span> box and select your name from the drop down box. To actually
-update it you must click on the <span>**Update Information**</span>
-button a bit further down on the screen, but if you have other things to
-do such as add a Note, you might wait before clicking on the
-<span>**Update Information**</span> button.
-
-Generally, we set the <span>**Status**</span> field to either
-acknowledged, confirmed, or feedback when we first start working on the
-bug. Feedback is set when we expect that the user should give us more
-information.
-
-Normally, once you are reasonably sure that the bug is fixed, and a
-patch is made and attached to the bug report, and/or in the SVN, you can
-close the bug. If you want the user to test the patch, then leave the
-bug open, otherwise close it and set <span>**Resolution**</span> to
-<span>**Fixed**</span>. We generally close bug reports rather quickly,
-even without confirmation, especially if we have run tests and can see
-that for us the problem is fixed. However, in doing so, it avoids
-misunderstandings if you leave a note while you are closing the bug that
-says something to the following effect: We are closing this bug because
-... If for some reason, it does not fix your problem, please feel free
-to reopen it, or to open a new bug report describing the problem".
-
-We do not recommend that you attempt to edit any of the bug notes that
-have been submitted, nor to delete them or make them private. In fact,
-if someone accidentally makes a bug note private, you should ask the
-reason and if at all possible (with his agreement) make the bug note
-public.
-
-If the user has not properly filled in most of the important fields
-(platorm, OS, Product Version, ...) please do not hesitate to politely
-ask him. Also, if the bug report is a request for a new feature, please
-politely send the user to the Feature Request menu item on
-www.bareos.org. The same applies to a support request (we answer only
-bugs), you might give the user a tip, but please politely refer him to
-the manual and the Getting Support page of www.bareos.org.
-
-Developing Bareos
------------------
-
-### Debugging
-
-Probably the first thing to do is to turn on debug output.
-
-A good place to start is with a debug level of 20 as in
-<span>**./startit -d20**</span>. The startit command starts all the
-daemons with the same debug level. Alternatively, you can start the
-appropriate daemon with the debug level you want. If you really need
-more info, a debug level of 60 is not bad, and for just about everything
-a level of 200.
-
-### Using a Debugger
-
-If you have a serious problem such as a segmentation fault, it can
-usually be found quickly using a good multiple thread debugger such as
-<span>**gdb**</span>. For example, suppose you get a segmentation
-violation in <span>**bareos-dir**</span>. You might use the following to
-find the problem:
-
-<span>\<</span>start the Storage and File daemons<span>\></span> cd dird
-gdb ./bareos-dir run -f -s -c ./dird.conf <span>\<</span>it dies with a
-segmentation fault<span>\></span> where The <span>**-f**</span> option
-is specified on the <span>**run**</span> command to inhibit
-<span>**dird**</span> from going into the background. You may also want
-to add the <span>**-s**</span> option to the run command to disable
-signals which can potentially interfere with the debugging.
-
-As an alternative to using the debugger, each <span>**Bareos**</span>
-daemon has a built in back trace feature when a serious error is
-encountered. It calls the debugger on itself, produces a back trace, and
-emails the report to the developer. For more details on this, please see
-the chapter in the main Bareos manual entitled “What To Do When Bareos
-Crashes (Kaboom)”.
-
-### Memory Leaks
-
-Because Bareos runs routinely and unattended on client and server
-machines, it may run for a long time. As a consequence, from the very
-beginning, Bareos uses SmartAlloc to ensure that there are no memory
-leaks. To make detection of memory leaks effective, all Bareos code that
-dynamically allocates memory MUST have a way to release it. In general
-when the memory is no longer needed, it should be immediately released,
-but in some cases, the memory will be held during the entire time that
-Bareos is executing. In that case, there MUST be a routine that can be
-called at termination time that releases the memory. In this way, we
-will be able to detect memory leaks. Be sure to immediately correct any
-and all memory leaks that are printed at the termination of the daemons.
-
-### When Implementing Incomplete Code
-
-Please identify all incomplete code with a comment that contains
-
- ***FIXME***
-
-where there are three asterisks (\*) before and after the word FIXME (in
-capitals) and no intervening spaces. This is important as it allows new
-programmers to easily recognize where things are partially implemented.
-
-
-### Header Files
-
-Please carefully follow the scheme defined below as it permits in
-general only two header file includes per C file, and thus vastly
-simplifies programming. With a large complex project like Bareos, it
-isn’t always easy to ensure that the right headers are invoked in the
-right order (there are a few kludges to make this happen – i.e. in a few
-include files because of the chicken and egg problem, certain references
-to typedefs had to be replaced with <span>**void**</span> ).
-
-Every file should include <span>**bareos.h**</span>. It pulls in just
-about everything, with very few exceptions. If you have system dependent
-ifdefing, please do it in <span>**baconfig.h**</span>. The version
-number and date are kept in <span>**version.h**</span>.
-
-Each of the subdirectories (console, cats, dird, filed, findlib, lib,
-stored, ...) contains a single directory dependent include file
-generally the name of the directory, which should be included just after
-the include of <span>**bareos.h**</span>. This file (for example, for
-the dird directory, it is <span>**dird.h**</span>) contains either
-definitions of things generally needed in this directory, or it includes
-the appropriate header files. It always includes
-<span>**protos.h**</span>. See below.
-
-Each subdirectory contains a header file named
-<span>**protos.h**</span>, which contains the prototypes for subroutines
-exported by files in that directory. <span>**protos.h**</span> is always
-included by the main directory dependent include file.
-
-### Programming Standards
-
-For the most part, all code should be written in C unless there is a
-burning reason to use C++, and then only the simplest C++ constructs
-will be used. Note, Bareos is slowly evolving to use more and more C++.
-
-Code should have some documentation – not a lot, but enough so that I
-can understand it. Look at the current code, and you will see that I
-document more than most, but am definitely not a fanatic.
-
-We prefer simple linear code where possible. Gotos are strongly
-discouraged except for handling an error to either bail out or to retry
-some code, and such use of gotos can vastly simplify the program.
-
-Remember this is a C program that is migrating to a
-<span>**tiny**</span> subset of C++, so be conservative in your use of
-C++ features.
-
-### Do Not Use
-
-- STL – it is totally incomprehensible.
-
-### Avoid if Possible
-
-- Using <span>**void \***</span> because this generally means that one
- must using casting, and in C++ casting is rather ugly. It is OK to
- use void \* to pass structure address where the structure is not
- known to the routines accepting the packet (typically callback
- routines). However, declaring “void \*buf” is a bad idea. Please use
- the correct types whenever possible.
-
-- Using undefined storage specifications such as (short, int, long,
- long long, size\_t ...). The problem with all these is that the
- number of bytes they allocate depends on the compiler and the
- system. Instead use Bareos’s types (int8\_t, uint8\_t, int32\_t,
- uint32\_t, int64\_t, and uint64\_t). This guarantees that the
- variables are given exactly the size you want. Please try at all
- possible to avoid using size\_t ssize\_t and the such. They are very
- system dependent. However, some system routines may need them, so
- their use is often unavoidable.
-
-- Returning a malloc’ed buffer from a subroutine – someone will forget
- to release it.
-
-- Heap allocation (malloc) unless needed – it is expensive. Use
- POOL\_MEM instead.
-
-- Templates – they can create portability problems.
-
-- Fancy or tricky C or C++ code, unless you give a good explanation of
- why you used it.
-
-- Too much inheritance – it can complicate the code, and make reading
- it difficult (unless you are in love with colons)
-
-### Do Use Whenever Possible
-
-- Locking and unlocking within a single subroutine.
-
-- A single point of exit from all subroutines. A goto is perfectly OK
- to use to get out early, but only to a label named bail\_out, and
- possibly an ok\_out. See current code examples.
-
-- malloc and free within a single subroutine.
-
-- Comments and global explanations on what your code or algorithm
- does.
-
-- When committing a fix for a bug, make the comment of the following
- form:
-
- Fixes #1234: Description of the bug.
-
- Reason for bug fix
- or other message.
-
- It is important to write the <span>**bug \#1234**</span> like that
- because our program that automatically pulls messages from the git
- repository to make the ChangeLog looks for that pattern. Obviously
- the <span>**1234**</span> should be replaced with the number of the
- bug you actually fixed.
-
- Providing the commit comment line has one of the following keywords
- (or phrases), it will be ignored:
-
- tweak
- typo
- cleanup
- bweb:
- regress:
- again
- .gitignore
- fix compilation
- technotes
- update version
- update technotes
- update projects
- update releasenotes
- update version
- update home
- update release
- update todo
- update notes
- update changelog
-
-- Use the following keywords at the beginning of a git commit message
-
-### Indenting Standards
-
-We find it very hard to read code indented 8 columns at a time. Even 4
-at a time uses a lot of space, so we have adopted indenting 3 spaces at
-every level. Note, indention is the visual appearance of the source on
-the page, while tabbing is replacing a series of up to 8 spaces from a
-tab character.
-
-The closest set of parameters for the Linux <span>**indent**</span>
-program that will produce reasonably indented code are:
-
-```
-indent -nbad -bap -bbo -nbc -br -brs -c36 -cd36 -ncdb -ce -ci3 -cli0 -cp36 -d0 -di1 -ndj -nfc1 -nfca -hnl -i3 -ip0 -l85 -lp -npcs -nprs -npsl -saf -sai -saw -nsob -nss -nbc -ncs -nbfda --no-tabs -T POOL_MEM -T json_t
-```
-
-You can put the above in your .indent.pro file, and then just invoke
-indent on your file. However, be warned. This does not produce perfect
-indenting, and it will mess up C++ class statements pretty badly.
-
-Also typedefs/classes must be specified by the ```-T``` flag.
-
-Braces are required in all if statements (missing in some very old
-code). To avoid generating too many lines, the first brace appears on
-the first line (e.g. of an if), and the closing brace is on a line by
-itself. E.g.
-
- if (abc) {
- some_code;
- }
-
-Just follow the convention in the code. For example we I prefer
-non-indented cases.
-
- switch (code) {
- case 'A':
- do something
- break;
- case 'B':
- again();
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
-
-Avoid using // style comments except for temporary code or turning off
-debug code. Standard C comments are preferred (this also keeps the code
-closer to C).
-
-Attempt to keep all lines less than 85 characters long so that the whole
-line of code is readable at one time. This is not a rigid requirement.
-
-Always put a brief description at the top of any new file created
-describing what it does and including your name and the date it was
-first written. Please don’t forget any Copyrights and acknowledgments if
-it isn’t 100% your code. Also, include the Bareos copyright notice that
-is in <span>**src/c**</span>.
-
-In general you should have two includes at the top of the an include for
-the particular directory the code is in, for includes are needed, but
-this should be rare.
-
-In general (except for self-contained packages), prototypes should all
-be put in <span>**protos.h**</span> in each directory.
-
-Always put space around assignment and comparison operators.
-
- a = 1;
- if (b >= 2) {
- cleanup();
- }
-
-but your can compress things in a <span>**for**</span> statement:
-
- for (i=0; i < del.num_ids; i++) {
- ...
-
-Don’t overuse the inline if (?:). A full <span>**if**</span> is
-preferred, except in a print statement, e.g.:
-
- if (ua->verbose \&& del.num_del != 0) {
- bsendmsg(ua, _("Pruned %d %s on Volume %s from catalog.\n"), del.num_del,
- del.num_del == 1 ? "Job" : "Jobs", mr->VolumeName);
- }
-
-Leave a certain amount of debug code (Dmsg) in code you submit, so that
-future problems can be identified. This is particularly true for
-complicated code likely to break. However, try to keep the debug code to
-a minimum to avoid bloating the program and above all to keep the code
-readable.
-
-Please keep the same style in all new code you develop. If you include
-code previously written, you have the option of leaving it with the old
-indenting or re-indenting it. If the old code is indented with 8 spaces,
-then please re-indent it to Bareos standards.
-
-If you are using <span>**vim**</span>, simply set your tabstop to 8 and
-your shiftwidth to 3.
-
-### Tabbing
-
-Tabbing (inserting the tab character in place of spaces) is as normal on
-all Unix systems – a tab is converted space up to the next column
-multiple of 8. My editor converts strings of spaces to tabs
-automatically – this results in significant compression of the files.
-Thus, you can remove tabs by replacing them with spaces if you wish.
-Please don’t confuse tabbing (use of tab characters) with indenting
-(visual alignment of the code).
-
-### Don’ts
-
-Please don’t use:
-
- strcpy()
- strcat()
- strncpy()
- strncat();
- sprintf()
- snprintf()
-
-They are system dependent and un-safe. These should be replaced by the
-Bareos safe equivalents:
-
- char *bstrncpy(char *dest, char *source, int dest_size);
- char *bstrncat(char *dest, char *source, int dest_size);
- int bsnprintf(char *buf, int32_t buf_len, const char *fmt, ...);
- int bvsnprintf(char *str, int32_t size, const char *format, va_list ap);
-
-See src/lib/bsys.c for more details on these routines.
-
-Don’t use the <span>**%lld**</span> or the <span>**%q**</span> printf
-format editing types to edit 64 bit integers – they are not portable.
-Instead, use <span>**%s**</span> with <span>**edit\_uint64()**</span>.
-For example:
-
- char buf[100];
- uint64_t num = something;
- char ed1[50];
- bsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Num=%s\n", edit_uint64(num, ed1));
-
-Note: <span>**%lld**</span> is now permitted in Bareos code – we have
-our own printf routines which handle it correctly. The edit\_uint64()
-subroutine can still be used if you wish, but over time, most of that
-old style will be removed.
-
-The edit buffer <span>**ed1**</span> must be at least 27 bytes long to
-avoid overflow. See src/lib/edit.c for more details. If you look at the
-code, don’t start screaming that I use <span>**lld**</span>. I actually
-use subtle trick taught to me by John Walker. The <span>**lld**</span>
-that appears in the editing routine is actually
-<span>**\#define**</span> to a what is needed on your OS (usually “lld”
-or “q”) and is defined in autoconf/configure.in for each OS. C string
-concatenation causes the appropriate string to be concatenated to the
-“%”.
-
-Also please don’t use the STL or Templates or any complicated C++ code.
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-Storage Media Output Format
-===========================
-
-General
--------
-
-This document describes the media format written by the Storage daemon.
-The Storage daemon reads and writes in units of blocks. Blocks contain
-records. Each block has a block header followed by records, and each
-record has a record header followed by record data.
-
-This chapter is intended to be a technical discussion of the Media
-Format.
-
-Definitions
------------
-
-Block
-: A block represents the primitive unit of information that the
- Storage daemon reads and writes to a physical device. Normally, for
- a tape device, it will be the same as a tape block. The Storage
- daemon always reads and writes blocks.
- A block consists of [block header](#BlockHeader) information followed by records.
- Clients of the Storage daemon (the File daemon) normally never see blocks.
- However, some of the Storage tools ([bls](#bls), bscan, bextract, ...) may be use block
- header information.
- From Bacula >= 1.27 and therefore Bareos, each block contains only records of a single job.
-
-<a name="Record">Record</a>
-: A record consists of a Record Header, which is managed by the
- Storage daemon and Record Data, which is the data received from the
- Client. A record is the primitive unit of information sent to and
- from the Storage daemon by the Client (File daemon) programs. The
- details are described below.
-
-JobId
-: A number assigned by the Director daemon for a particular job. This
- number will be unique for that particular Director (Catalog). The
- daemons use this number to keep track of individual jobs. Within the
- Storage daemon, the JobId may not be unique if several Directors are
- accessing the Storage daemon simultaneously.
-
-<a name="Session">Session</a>
-: A Session is a concept used in the Storage daemon corresponds one to
- one to a Job with the exception that each session is uniquely
- identified within the Storage daemon by a unique
- [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId)/[VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime) pair.
-
-<a name="VolSessionId">VolSessionId</a>
-: A unique sequential number assigned by the Storage daemon to a particular
- session (Job) it is having with a File daemon.
- This number is sequential since the start of the daemon.
- This number by itself is not unique to the given Volume,
- but with the [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime),
- it is unique.
-
-<a name="VolSessionTime">VolSessionTime</a>
-: A unique number assigned by the Storage daemon to a particular
- Storage daemon execution. It is actually the Unix ``time_t`` value of
- when the Storage daemon began execution cast to a 32 bit unsigned
- integer. The combination of the [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId) and
- the VolSessionTime for a given Storage daemon is
- guaranteed to be unique for each Job (or session).
-
-<a name="FileIndex">File Index</a>
-: A sequential number beginning at one assigned by the File daemon to
- the files within a job that are sent to the Storage daemon for
- backup. The Storage daemon ensures that this number is greater than
- zero and sequential. Note, the Storage daemon uses negative
- FileIndexes to flag [Session Start](#StartOfSessionRecord)
- and [End](#EndOfSessionRecord) labels
- as well as End of [Volume Labels](#VolumeLabel).
- Thus, the combination of [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId),
- [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime) and FileIndex uniquely identifies the records for a
- single file written to a Volume.
-
-<a name="Stream">Stream</a>
-: While writing the information for any particular file to the Volume,
- there can be any number of distinct pieces of information about that
- file, e.g. the attributes, the file data, ... The Stream indicates
- what piece of data it is, and it is an arbitrary number assigned by
- the File daemon to the parts (Unix attributes, Win32 attributes,
- data, compressed data, ...) of a file that are sent to the Storage
- daemon. The Storage daemon has no knowledge of the details of a
- Stream; it simply represents a numbered stream of bytes. The data
- for a given stream may be passed to the Storage daemon in a single
- or multiple [records](#Record).
-
-<a name="BlockHeader">Block Header</a>
-: A block header consists of a block identification (“BB02”), a block
- length in bytes (typically 64,512) a checksum, and sequential block
- number. Each block starts with a Block Header and is followed by
- Records. Current block headers also contain the [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId) and
- [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime) for the records written to that block.
-
-<a name="RecordHeader">Record Header</a>
-: A record header contains the [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId),
- the [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime), the [FileIndex](#FileIndex),
- the [Stream](#Stream) type and the size of the [data record](#DataRecord)
- which follows. The Record Header is always immediately followed by a
- [Data Record](#DataRecord) if the size given in the Header is greater than zero.
-
- Note, for Block headers of level BB02 (Bacula >= 1.27 and Bareos), the
- Record header as written to tape does not contain the Volume Session
- Id and the Volume Session Time as these two fields are stored in the
- BB02 [Block Header](#BlockHeader).
- The in-memory record header does have those
- fields for convenience.
-
-<a name="DataRecord">Data Record</a>
-: A data record consists of a binary [Stream](#Stream) of bytes and is always
- preceded by a [Record Header](#RecordHeader). The details of the meaning of the
- binary stream of bytes are unknown to the Storage daemon, but the
- Client programs (File daemon) defines and thus knows the details of
- each record type.
-
-<a name="Label">Label</a>
-: [Volume](#VolumeLabel),
- [Start Of Session](#StartOfSessionRecord) and [End Of Session](#EndOfSessionRecord)
- are special [records](#RecordHeader) that are used as Labels.
-
-<a name="VolumeLabel">Volume Label</a>
-: A label placed by the Storage daemon at the beginning of each
- storage volume. It contains general information about the volume. It
- is written in [record](#Record) format. The Storage daemon manages Volume
- Labels, and if the client wants, he may also read them.
-
-<a name="StartOfSessionRecord">Start Of Session Record</a>
-: The Start Of Session (SOS) record is a special [record](#Record) placed by the Storage
- daemon on the storage medium as the first record of an append
- session job with a File daemon. This record is useful for finding
- the beginning of a particular session (Job), since no records with
- the same [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId) and [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime)
- will precede this record.
- This record is not normally visible outside of the Storage daemon.
- The Begin Session Label is similar to the [Volume Label](#VolumeLabel) except that
- it contains additional information pertaining to the [Session](#Session).
-
-<a name="EndOfSessionRecord">End Of Session Record</a>
-: The End Of Session (EOS) Record is a special [record](#Record) placed by the Storage
- daemon on the storage medium as the last record of an append session
- job with a File daemon. The End Session Record is distinguished by a
- [FileIndex](#FileIndex) with a value of minus two (-2). This record is useful for
- detecting the end of a particular session since no records with the
- same [VolSessionId](#VolSessionId) and [VolSessionTime](#VolSessionTime)
- will follow this record. This
- record is not normally visible outside of the Storage daemon. The
- End Session Label is similar to the [Volume Label](#VolumeLabel) except that it
- contains additional information pertaining to the [Session](#Session).
-
-
-Overall Format
---------------
-
-A Bareos output file consists of Blocks of data. Each block contains a
-block header followed by records. Each record consists of a record
-header followed by the record data. The first record on a tape will
-always be the Volume Label Record.
-
-No Record Header will be split across Bareos blocks. However, Record
-Data may be split across any number of Bareos blocks. Obviously this
-will not be the case for the Volume Label which will always be smaller
-than the Bareos Block size.
-
-To simplify reading tapes, the Start of Session (SOS) and End of Session
-(EOS) records are never split across blocks. If this is about to happen,
-Bareos will write a short block before writing the session record
-(actually, the SOS record should always be the first record in a block,
-excepting perhaps the Volume label).
-
-Due to hardware limitations, the last block written to the tape may not
-be fully written. If your drive permits backspace record, Bareos will
-backup over the last record written on the tape, re-read it and verify
-that it was correctly written.
-
-When a new tape is mounted Bareos will write the full contents of the
-partially written block to the new tape ensuring that there is no loss
-of data. When reading a tape, Bareos will discard any block that is not
-totally written, thus ensuring that there is no duplication of data. In
-addition, since Bareos blocks are sequentially numbered within a Job, it
-is easy to ensure that no block is missing or duplicated.
-
-#### Storage Daemon File Output Format
-
-The file storage and tape storage formats are identical except that tape
-records are by default blocked into blocks of 64,512 bytes, except for
-the last block, which is the actual number of bytes written rounded up
-to a multiple of 1024 whereas the last record of file storage is not
-rounded up.
-Each Session written to tape is terminated with an End of File mark (this
-will be removed later). Sessions written to file are simply appended to
-the end of the file.
-
-
-Serialization
--------------
-
-All [Block Headers](#BlockHeader), [Record Headers](#RecordHeader) and [Label Records](#Label)
-are written using
-Bareos’s serialization routines. These routines guarantee that the data
-is written to the output volume in a machine independent format.
-
-Block Header
-------------
-
-The current Block Header version is **BB02**.
-(The prior version [BB01](#BB01) is deprecated since Bacula 1.27.)
-
-Each session or Job use their own private blocks.
-
-The format of a [Block Header](#BlockHeader) is:
-
- uint32_t CheckSum; /* Block check sum */
- uint32_t BlockSize; /* Block byte size including the header */
- uint32_t BlockNumber; /* Block number */
- char ID[4] = "BB02"; /* Identification and block level */
- uint32_t VolSessionId; /* Session Id for Job */
- uint32_t VolSessionTime; /* Session Time for Job */
-
-The Block Header is a fixed length and fixed format.
-
-The CheckSum field is a 32 bit checksum
-of the block data and the block header but not including the CheckSum
-field.
-
-The Block Header is always immediately followed by a [Record Header](#RecordHeader).
-If the tape is damaged, a Bareos utility will be able to recover
-as much information as possible from the tape by recovering blocks which
-are valid. The Block header is written using the Bareos serialization
-routines and thus is guaranteed to be in machine independent format.
-
-
-Record Header
--------------
-
-Each binary data record is preceded by a Record Header. The Record
-Header is fixed length and fixed format, whereas the binary data record
-is of variable length. The Record Header is written using the Bareos
-serialization routines and thus is guaranteed to be in machine
-independent format.
-
-The format of the Record Header is:
-
- int32_t FileIndex; /* File index supplied by File daemon */
- int32_t Stream; /* Stream number supplied by File daemon */
- uint32_t DataSize; /* size of following data record in bytes */
-
-This version 2 Record Header is written to the medium when using Version BB02
-[Block Headers](#BlockHeader).
-
-This record is followed by the binary Stream data of DataSize bytes,
-followed by another Record Header record and the binary stream data. For
-the definitive definition of this record, see record.h in the src/stored
-directory.
-
-Additional notes on the above:
-
-**FileIndex**
-: is a sequential file number within a job. The Storage daemon
- requires this index to be greater than zero and sequential. Note,
- however, that the File daemon may send multiple Streams for the same
- FileIndex. In addition, the Storage daemon uses negative FileIndices
- to hold the Begin Session Label, the End Session Label, and the End
- of Volume Label.
-
-**Stream**
-: is defined by the File daemon and is used to identify separate parts
- of the data saved for each file (Unix attributes, Win32 attributes,
- file data, compressed file data, sparse file data, ...). The Storage
- Daemon has no idea of what a Stream is or what it contains except
- that the Stream is required to be a positive integer. Negative
- Stream numbers are used internally by the Storage daemon to indicate
- that the record is a continuation of the previous record (the
- previous record would not entirely fit in the block).
-
- For Start Session and End Session Labels (where the FileIndex is
- negative), the Storage daemon uses the Stream field to contain the
- JobId.
-
- The current stream definitions are:
-
- #define STREAM_UNIX_ATTRIBUTES 1 /* Generic Unix attributes */
- #define STREAM_FILE_DATA 2 /* Standard uncompressed data */
- #define STREAM_MD5_SIGNATURE 3 /* MD5 signature for the file */
- #define STREAM_GZIP_DATA 4 /* GZip compressed file data */
- /* Extended Unix attributes with Win32 Extended data. Deprecated. */
- #define STREAM_UNIX_ATTRIBUTES_EX 5 /* Extended Unix attr for Win32 EX */
- #define STREAM_SPARSE_DATA 6 /* Sparse data stream */
- #define STREAM_SPARSE_GZIP_DATA 7
- #define STREAM_PROGRAM_NAMES 8 /* program names for program data */
- #define STREAM_PROGRAM_DATA 9 /* Data needing program */
- #define STREAM_SHA1_SIGNATURE 10 /* SHA1 signature for the file */
- #define STREAM_WIN32_DATA 11 /* Win32 BackupRead data */
- #define STREAM_WIN32_GZIP_DATA 12 /* Gzipped Win32 BackupRead data */
- #define STREAM_MACOS_FORK_DATA 13 /* Mac resource fork */
- #define STREAM_HFSPLUS_ATTRIBUTES 14 /* Mac OS extra attributes */
- #define STREAM_UNIX_ATTRIBUTES_ACCESS_ACL 15 /* Standard ACL attributes on UNIX */
- #define STREAM_UNIX_ATTRIBUTES_DEFAULT_ACL 16 /* Default ACL attributes on UNIX */
-
-**DataSize**
-: is the size in bytes of the binary data record that follows the
- Session Record header. The Storage Daemon has no idea of the actual
- contents of the binary data record. For standard Unix files, the
- data record typically contains the file attributes or the file data.
- For a sparse file the first 64 bits of the file data contains the
- storage address for the data block.
-
-The Record Header is never split across two blocks. If there is not
-enough room in a block for the full Record Header, the block is padded
-to the end with zeros and the Record Header begins in the next block.
-The data record, on the other hand, may be split across multiple blocks
-and even multiple physical volumes. When a data record is split, the
-second (and possibly subsequent) piece of the data is preceded by a new
-Record Header. Thus each piece of data is always immediately preceded by
-a Record Header. When reading a record, if Bareos finds only part of the
-data in the first record, it will automatically read the next record and
-concatenate the data record to form a full data record.
-
-
-Volume Label Format
--------------------
-
-Tape volume labels are created by the Storage daemon in response to a
-<span>**label**</span> command given to the Console program, or
-alternatively by the <span>**btape**</span> program. created. Each
-volume is labeled with the following information using the Bareos
-serialization routines, which guarantee machine byte order independence.
-
-For Bacula versions 1.27 and later, the Volume Label Format is:
-
- char Id[32]; /* Bacula 1.0 Immortal\n */
- uint32_t VerNum; /* Label version number */
- /* VerNum 11 and greater Bacula 1.27 and later */
- btime_t label_btime; /* Time/date tape labeled */
- btime_t write_btime; /* Time/date tape first written */
- /* The following are 0 in VerNum 11 and greater */
- float64_t write_date; /* Date this label written */
- float64_t write_time; /* Time this label written */
- char VolName[128]; /* Volume name */
- char PrevVolName[128]; /* Previous Volume Name */
- char PoolName[128]; /* Pool name */
- char PoolType[128]; /* Pool type */
- char MediaType[128]; /* Type of this media */
- char HostName[128]; /* Host name of writing computer */
- char LabelProg[32]; /* Label program name */
- char ProgVersion[32]; /* Program version */
- char ProgDate[32]; /* Program build date/time */
-
-Note, the LabelType (Volume Label, Volume PreLabel, Session Start Label,
-...) is stored in the record FileIndex field of the Record Header and
-does not appear in the data part of the record.
-
-Session Label
--------------
-
-The Session Label is written at the beginning and end of each session as
-well as the last record on the physical medium. It has the following
-binary format:
-
- char Id[32]; /* Bacula/Bareos Immortal ... */
- uint32_t VerNum; /* Label version number */
- uint32_t JobId; /* Job id */
- uint32_t VolumeIndex; /* sequence no of vol */
- /* Prior to VerNum 11 */
- float64_t write_date; /* Date this label written */
- /* VerNum 11 and greater */
- btime_t write_btime; /* time/date record written */
- /* The following is zero VerNum 11 and greater */
- float64_t write_time; /* Time this label written */
- char PoolName[128]; /* Pool name */
- char PoolType[128]; /* Pool type */
- char JobName[128]; /* base Job name */
- char ClientName[128];
- /* Added in VerNum 10 */
- char Job[128]; /* Unique Job name */
- char FileSetName[128]; /* FileSet name */
- uint32_t JobType;
- uint32_t JobLevel;
-
-In addition, the [EOS](#EndOfSessionRecord) label contains:
-
- /* The remainder are part of EOS label only */
- uint32_t JobFiles;
- uint64_t JobBytes;
- uint32_t start_block;
- uint32_t end_block;
- uint32_t start_file;
- uint32_t end_file;
- uint32_t JobErrors;
- uint32_t JobStatus /* Job termination code, since VerNum >= 11 */
-
-Note, the LabelType (Volume Label, Volume PreLabel, Session Start
-Label, ...) is stored in the record FileIndex field and does not appear
-in the data part of the record. Also, the Stream field of the Record
-Header contains the JobId. This permits quick filtering without actually
-reading all the session data in many cases.
-
-Overall Storage Format
-----------------------
-
- Bacula/Bareos Tape Format
- 6 June 2001
- Version BB02 added 28 September 2002
- Version BB01 is the old deprecated format.
- A Bareos tape is composed of tape Blocks. Each block
- has a Block header followed by the block data. Block
- Data consists of Records. Records consist of Record
- Headers followed by Record Data.
- :=======================================================:
- | |
- | Block Header (24 bytes) |
- | |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- | Record Header (12 bytes) |
- | |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- | Record Data |
- | |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- | Record Header (12 bytes) |
- | |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | |
- | ... |
- Block Header: the first item in each block. The format is
- shown below.
- Partial Data block: occurs if the data from a previous
- block spills over to this block (the normal case except
- for the first block on a tape). However, this partial
- data block is always preceded by a record header.
- Record Header: identifies the FileIndex, the Stream
- and the following Record Data size. See below for format.
- Record data: arbitrary binary data.
- Block Header Format BB02
- :=======================================================:
- | CheckSum (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | BlockSize (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | BlockNumber (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | "BB02" (char [4]) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | VolSessionId (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | VolSessionTime (uint32_t) |
- :=======================================================:
- BBO2: Serves to identify the block as a
- Bacula/Bareos block and also servers as a block format identifier
- should we ever need to change the format.
- BlockSize: is the size in bytes of the block. When reading
- back a block, if the BlockSize does not agree with the
- actual size read, Bareos discards the block.
- CheckSum: a checksum for the Block.
- BlockNumber: is the sequential block number on the tape.
- VolSessionId: a unique sequential number that is assigned
- by the Storage Daemon to a particular Job.
- This number is sequential since the start
- of execution of the daemon.
- VolSessionTime: the time/date that the current execution
- of the Storage Daemon started. It assures
- that the combination of VolSessionId and
- VolSessionTime is unique for all jobs
- written to the tape, even if there was a
- machine crash between two writes.
- Record Header Format BB02
- :=======================================================:
- | FileIndex (int32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | Stream (int32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | DataSize (uint32_t) |
- :=======================================================:
- FileIndex: a sequential file number within a job. The
- Storage daemon enforces this index to be
- greater than zero and sequential. Note,
- however, that the File daemon may send
- multiple Streams for the same FileIndex.
- The Storage Daemon uses negative FileIndices
- to identify Session Start and End labels
- as well as the End of Volume labels.
- Stream: defined by the File daemon and is intended to be
- used to identify separate parts of the data
- saved for each file (attributes, file data,
- ...). The Storage Daemon has no idea of
- what a Stream is or what it contains.
- DataSize: the size in bytes of the binary data record
- that follows the Session Record header.
- The Storage Daemon has no idea of the
- actual contents of the binary data record.
- For standard Unix files, the data record
- typically contains the file attributes or
- the file data. For a sparse file
- the first 64 bits of the data contains
- the storage address for the data block.
- Volume Label
- :=======================================================:
- | Id (32 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | VerNum (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | label_date (float64_t) |
- | label_btime (btime_t VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | label_time (float64_t) |
- | write_btime (btime_t VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | write_date (float64_t) |
- | 0 (float64_t) VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | write_time (float64_t) |
- | 0 (float64_t) VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | VolName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | PrevVolName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | PoolName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | PoolType (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | MediaType (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | HostName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | LabelProg (32 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | ProgVersion (32 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | ProgDate (32 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- :=======================================================:
-
- Id: 32 byte identifier "Bacula 1.0 immortal\n"
- (old version also recognized:)
- Id: 32 byte identifier "Bacula 0.9 mortal\n"
- LabelType (Saved in the FileIndex of the Header record).
- PRE_LABEL -1 Volume label on unwritten tape
- VOL_LABEL -2 Volume label after tape written
- EOM_LABEL -3 Label at EOM (not currently implemented)
- SOS_LABEL -4 Start of Session label (format given below)
- EOS_LABEL -5 End of Session label (format given below)
- VerNum: 11
- label_date: Julian day tape labeled
- label_time: Julian time tape labeled
- write_date: Julian date tape first used (data written)
- write_time: Julian time tape first used (data written)
- VolName: "Physical" Volume name
- PrevVolName: The VolName of the previous tape (if this tape is
- a continuation of the previous one).
- PoolName: Pool Name
- PoolType: Pool Type
- MediaType: Media Type
- HostName: Name of host that is first writing the tape
- LabelProg: Name of the program that labeled the tape
- ProgVersion: Version of the label program
- ProgDate: Date Label program built
- Session Label
- :=======================================================:
- | Id (32 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | VerNum (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobId (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | write_btime (btime_t) VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | 0 (float64_t) VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | PoolName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | PoolType (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | ClientName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | Job (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | FileSetName (128 bytes) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobType (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobLevel (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | FileSetMD5 (50 bytes) VerNum 11 |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- Additional fields in End Of Session Label
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobFiles (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobBytes (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | start_block (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | end_block (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | start_file (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | end_file (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobErrors (uint32_t) |
- |-------------------------------------------------------|
- | JobStatus (uint32_t) VerNum 11 |
- :=======================================================:
- * => fields deprecated
- Id: 32 byte identifier "Bacula 1.0 immortal\n"
- LabelType (in FileIndex field of Header):
- EOM_LABEL -3 Label at EOM
- SOS_LABEL -4 Start of Session label
- EOS_LABEL -5 End of Session label
- VerNum: 11
- JobId: JobId
- write_btime: Bareos time/date this tape record written
- write_date: Julian date tape this record written - deprecated
- write_time: Julian time tape this record written - deprecated.
- PoolName: Pool Name
- PoolType: Pool Type
- MediaType: Media Type
- ClientName: Name of File daemon or Client writing this session
- Not used for EOM_LABEL.
-
-Examine Volumes
----------------
-
-#### <a name="bls">bls command</a>
-
-To get these information from actual volumes (disk or tape volumes),
-the bls command can be used.
-
- * ``bls <StorageName> -V <VolumeName>``
- * shows general volume information, jobs and files in these jobs
- * ``bls <StorageName> -V <VolumeName> -v``
- * shows general volume, block and detailed record information.
- As files are stored in record, also all files are listed,
- together with information about sparse, compression, encryption, ...
- * ``bls <StorageName> -V <VolumeName> -k -vv``
- * shows block and record information.
- Opposite to the commands before, it also shows all parts of records splitted by block boundaries.
-
-
-
-Unix File Attributes
---------------------
-
-The Unix File Attributes packet consists of the following:
-
- FileIndex Type Filename@FileAttributes@Link @ExtendedAttributes@
-
-where
-
-
-@
-: represents a byte containing a binary zero.
-
-FileIndex
-: is the sequential file index starting from one assigned by the File
- daemon.
-
-Type
-: is one of the following:
-
- #define FT_LNKSAVED 1 /* hard link to file already saved */
- #define FT_REGE 2 /* Regular file but empty */
- #define FT_REG 3 /* Regular file */
- #define FT_LNK 4 /* Soft Link */
- #define FT_DIR 5 /* Directory */
- #define FT_SPEC 6 /* Special file -- chr, blk, fifo, sock */
- #define FT_NOACCESS 7 /* Not able to access */
- #define FT_NOFOLLOW 8 /* Could not follow link */
- #define FT_NOSTAT 9 /* Could not stat file */
- #define FT_NOCHG 10 /* Incremental option, file not changed */
- #define FT_DIRNOCHG 11 /* Incremental option, directory not changed */
- #define FT_ISARCH 12 /* Trying to save archive file */
- #define FT_NORECURSE 13 /* No recursion into directory */
- #define FT_NOFSCHG 14 /* Different file system, prohibited */
- #define FT_NOOPEN 15 /* Could not open directory */
- #define FT_RAW 16 /* Raw block device */
- #define FT_FIFO 17 /* Raw fifo device */
-
-Filename
-: is the fully qualified filename.
-
-FileAttributes
-: consists of the 13 fields of the stat() buffer in ASCII base64
- format separated by spaces. These fields and their meanings are
- shown below. This stat() packet is in Unix format, and MUST be
- provided (constructed) for ALL systems.
-
-Link
-: when the FT code is FT\_LNK or FT\_LNKSAVED, the item in question is
- a Unix link, and this field contains the fully qualified link name.
- When the FT code is not FT\_LNK or FT\_LNKSAVED, this field is null.
-
-ExtendedAttributes
-: The exact format of this field is operating system dependent. It
- contains additional or extended attributes of a system dependent
- nature. Currently, this field is used only on WIN32 systems where it
- contains a ASCII base64 representation of the
- WIN32\_FILE\_ATTRIBUTE\_DATA structure as defined by Windows. The
- fields in the base64 representation of this structure are like the
- File-Attributes separated by spaces.
-
-The File-attributes consist of the following:
-
-Stat Name | Unix | Windows | MacOS
-------------|--------------------------------|-------------------------------|----------------------
-st_dev | Device number of filesystem | Drive number | vRefNum
-st_ino | Inode number | Always 0 | fileID/dirID
-st_mode | File mode | File mode | 777 dirs/apps; 666 docs; 444 locked docs
-st_nlink | Number of links to the file | Number of link (only on NTFS) | Always 1
-st_uid | Owner ID | Always 0 | Always 0
-st_gid | Group ID | Always 0 | Always 0
-st_rdev | Device ID for special files | Drive No. | Always 0
-st_size | File size in bytes | File size in bytes | Data fork file size in bytes
-st_blksize | Preferred block size | Always 0 | Preferred block size
-st_blocks | Number of blocks allocated | Always 0 | Number of blocks allocated
-st_atime | Last access time since epoch | Last access time since epoch | Last access time -66 years
-st_mtime | Last modify time since epoch | Last modify time since epoch | Last access time -66 years
-st_ctime | Inode change time since epoch | File create time since epoch | File create time -66 years
-
-Old Deprecated Tape Format {#BB01}
---------------------------
-
-In Bacula <= 1.26, a [Block](#Block) could
-contain [records](#Record) from multiple jobs.
-However, all blocks currently written by Bacula/Bareos are block level
-BB02, and a given block contains records for only a single job.
-Different jobs simply have their own private blocks that are
-intermingled with the other blocks from other jobs on the Volume
-(previously the records were intermingled within the blocks). Having
-only records from a single job in any given block permitted moving
-the VolumeSessionId and VolumeSessionTime (see below) from each
-record heading to the Block header. This has two advantages: 1. a
-block can be quickly rejected based on the contents of the header
-without reading all the records. 2. because there is on the average
-more than one record per block, less data is written to the Volume
-for each job.
-
-
-The format of the Block Header (Bacula <= 1.26) is:
-
- uint32_t CheckSum; /* Block check sum */
- uint32_t BlockSize; /* Block byte size including the header */
- uint32_t BlockNumber; /* Block number */
- char ID[4] = "BB01"; /* Identification and block level */
-
-The format of the Record Header (Bacula <= 1.26) is:
-
- uint32_t VolSessionId; /* Unique ID for this session */
- uint32_t VolSessionTime; /* Start time/date of session */
- int32_t FileIndex; /* File index supplied by File daemon */
- int32_t Stream; /* Stream number supplied by File daemon */
- uint32_t DataSize; /* size of following data record in bytes */
diff --git a/manuals/en/developers/mempool.md b/manuals/en/developers/mempool.md
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-Bareos Memory Management
-========================
-
-General
--------
-
-This document describes the memory management routines that are used in
-Bareos and is meant to be a technical discussion for developers rather
-than part of the user manual.
-
-Since Bareos may be called upon to handle filenames of varying and more
-or less arbitrary length, special attention needs to be used in the code
-to ensure that memory buffers are sufficiently large. There are four
-possibilities for memory usage within <span>**Bareos**</span>. Each will
-be described in turn. They are:
-
-- Statically allocated memory.
-
-- Dynamically allocated memory using malloc() and free().
-
-- Non-pooled memory.
-
-- Pooled memory.
-
-### Statically Allocated Memory
-
-Statically allocated memory is of the form:
-
- char buffer[MAXSTRING];
-
-The use of this kind of memory is discouraged except when you are 100%
-sure that the strings to be used will be of a fixed length. One example
-of where this is appropriate is for <span>**Bareos**</span> resource
-names, which are currently limited to 127 characters
-(MAX\_NAME\_LENGTH). Although this maximum size may change, particularly
-to accommodate Unicode, it will remain a relatively small value.
-
-### Dynamically Allocated Memory
-
-Dynamically allocated memory is obtained using the standard malloc()
-routines. As in:
-
- char *buf;
- buf = malloc(256);
-
-This kind of memory can be released with:
-
- free(buf);
-
-It is recommended to use this kind of memory only when you are sure that
-you know the memory size needed and the memory will be used for short
-periods of time – that is it would not be appropriate to use statically
-allocated memory. An example might be to obtain a large memory buffer
-for reading and writing files. When <span>**SmartAlloc**</span> is
-enabled, the memory obtained by malloc() will automatically be checked
-for buffer overwrite (overflow) during the free() call, and all
-malloc’ed memory that is not released prior to termination of the
-program will be reported as Orphaned memory.
-
-### Pooled and Non-pooled Memory
-
-In order to facility the handling of arbitrary length filenames and to
-efficiently handle a high volume of dynamic memory usage, we have
-implemented routines between the C code and the malloc routines. The
-first is called “Pooled” memory, and is memory, which once allocated and
-then released, is not returned to the system memory pool, but rather
-retained in a Bareos memory pool. The next request to acquire pooled
-memory will return any free memory block. In addition, each memory block
-has its current size associated with the block allowing for easy
-checking if the buffer is of sufficient size. This kind of memory would
-normally be used in high volume situations (lots of malloc()s and
-free()s) where the buffer length may have to frequently change to adapt
-to varying filename lengths.
-
-The non-pooled memory is handled by routines similar to those used for
-pooled memory, allowing for easy size checking. However, non-pooled
-memory is returned to the system rather than being saved in the Bareos
-pool. This kind of memory would normally be used in low volume
-situations (few malloc()s and free()s), but where the size of the buffer
-might have to be adjusted frequently.
-
-##### Types of Memory Pool: {#types-of-memory-pool .unnumbered}
-
-Currently there are three memory pool types:
-
-- PM\_NOPOOL – non-pooled memory.
-
-- PM\_FNAME – a filename pool.
-
-- PM\_MESSAGE – a message buffer pool.
-
-- PM\_EMSG – error message buffer pool.
-
-##### Getting Memory: {#getting-memory .unnumbered}
-
-To get memory, one uses:
-
- void *get_pool_memory(pool);
-
-where <span>**pool**</span> is one of the above mentioned pool names.
-The size of the memory returned will be determined by the system to be
-most appropriate for the application.
-
-If you wish non-pooled memory, you may alternatively call:
-
- void *get_memory(size_t size);
-
-The buffer length will be set to the size specified, and it will be
-assigned to the PM\_NOPOOL pool (no pooling).
-
-##### Releasing Memory: {#releasing-memory .unnumbered}
-
-To free memory acquired by either of the above two calls, use:
-
- void free_pool_memory(void *buffer);
-
-where buffer is the memory buffer returned when the memory was acquired.
-If the memory was originally allocated as type PM\_NOPOOL, it will be
-released to the system, otherwise, it will be placed on the appropriate
-Bareos memory pool free chain to be used in a subsequent call for memory
-from that pool.
-
-##### Determining the Memory Size: {#determining-the-memory-size .unnumbered}
-
-To determine the memory buffer size, use:
-
- size_t sizeof_pool_memory(void *buffer);
-
-##### Resizing Pool Memory: {#resizing-pool-memory .unnumbered}
-
-To resize pool memory, use:
-
- void *realloc_pool_memory(void *buffer);
-
-The buffer will be reallocated, and the contents of the original buffer
-will be preserved, but the address of the buffer may change.
-
-##### Automatic Size Adjustment: {#automatic-size-adjustment .unnumbered}
-
-To have the system check and if necessary adjust the size of your pooled
-memory buffer, use:
-
- void *check_pool_memory_size(void *buffer, size_t new-size);
-
-where <span>**new-size**</span> is the buffer length needed. Note, if
-the buffer is already equal to or larger than <span>**new-size**</span>
-no buffer size change will occur. However, if a buffer size change is
-needed, the original contents of the buffer will be preserved, but the
-buffer address may change. Many of the low level Bareos subroutines
-expect to be passed a pool memory buffer and use this call to ensure the
-buffer they use is sufficiently large.
-
-##### Releasing All Pooled Memory: {#releasing-all-pooled-memory .unnumbered}
-
-In order to avoid orphaned buffer error messages when terminating the
-program, use:
-
- void close_memory_pool();
-
-to free all unused memory retained in the Bareos memory pool. Note, any
-memory not returned to the pool via free\_pool\_memory() will not be
-released by this call.
-
-##### Pooled Memory Statistics: {#pooled-memory-statistics .unnumbered}
-
-For debugging purposes and performance tuning, the following call will
-print the current memory pool statistics:
-
- void print_memory_pool_stats();
-
-an example output is:
-
- Pool Maxsize Maxused Inuse
- 0 256 0 0
- 1 256 1 0
- 2 256 1 0
diff --git a/manuals/en/developers/messages.md b/manuals/en/developers/messages.md
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-Message Classes
-===============
-
-Currently, there are following classes of messages:
-
- * Memory Messages
- * Debug Messages
- * Job Messages
- * Queued Job Messages
- * Error Messages
-
-
-### Memory Messages
-
-Memory messages are messages that are edited into a memory buffer.
-Generally they are used in low level routines.
-These routines do not generally have access to the Job Control
-Record and so they return messages reformatted in a memory buffer.
-
- Mmsg(resultmessage, "3603 JobId=%u device %s is busy reading.\n", jobid);
-
-
-
-### Debug Messages
-
-Debug messages are designed to be turned on at a specified debug level
-and are always sent to STDOUT. There are designed to only be used in the
-development debug process. They are coded as:
-
- DmsgN(level, message, arg1, ...)
-
-where
-
- * `N` is a number indicating how many arguments are to be substituted into the message (i.e. it is a
-count of the number arguments you have in your message – generally the
-number of percent signs (%)).
- * `level` is the debug level at which you wish the message to be printed.
- * `message` is the message to be printed, and
- * `arg1, ...` are the arguments to be substituted.
-
-Since not all compilers support \#defines with varargs, you
-must explicitly specify how many arguments you have.
-
-When the debug message is printed, it will automatically be prefixed by
-the name of the daemon which is running, the filename where the Dmsg is,
-and the line number within the file.
-
-Some actual examples are:
-
- Dmsg2(20, “MD5len=%d MD5=%s\n”, strlen(buf), buf);
- Dmsg1(9, “Created client %s record\n”, client->hdr.name);
-
-
-
-### Job Messages
-
-Job messages are messages that pertain to a particular job such as a
-file that could not be saved, or the number of files and bytes that were
-saved. They are coded as:
-
- Jmsg(JCR, ERROR_CODE, 0, message, arg1, ...);
-
-where
-
- * `JCR` is the **Job Control Record**. If `JCR == NULL` and the `JCR` can not be determined, the message is treated as Daemon message, with fallback to output to `STDOUT`.
- * `ERROR_CODE` indicates the severity or class of error
- * `0` might be a timestamp, but is generally 0 (timestamp will be set to current time)
- * `message` is the message to be printed, and
- * `arg1, ...` are the arguments to be substituted.
-
-`ERROR_CODE` is one of the following:
-
-ERROR_CODE | Description
--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-M_ABORT | Causes the daemon to immediately abort. This should be used only in extrem e cases. It attempts to produce a traceback.
-M_ERROR_TERM | Causes the daemon to immediately terminate. This should be used only in extreme cases. It does not produce a traceback.
-M_FATAL | Causes the daemon to terminate the current job, but the daemon keeps running.
-M_ERROR | Reports the error. The daemon and the job continue running.
-M_WARNING | Reports an warning message. The daemon and the job continue running.
-M_INFO | Reports an informational message.
-
-The Jmsg() takes varargs so can
-have any number of arguments for substituted in a printf like format.
-Output from the Jmsg() will go to the Job report.
-
-If the Jmsg is followed with a number such as Jmsg1(...),
-the number indicates the number of arguments to be substituted
-(varargs is not standard for `#defines`),
-and what is more important is that the file and line number
-will be prefixed to the message. This permits a sort of debug from
-user’s output.
-
- Jmsg1(jcr, M_WARNING, 0, "Plugin=%s not found.\n", cmd);
- Jmsg1(jcr, M_ERROR, 0, "%s exists but is not a directory.\n", path);
- Jmsg0(NULL, M_ERROR_TERM, 0, "Failed to find config filename.\n");
-
-
-The [Message Ressource](http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html#MessagesChapter) configuration defines how and to what destinations will be sent.
-
-#### Special Cases
-
- * `JCR == NULL`: in this case, it is tried to identify the `JCR` automatically. If no `JCR` is found, the message is treated as Daemon message, with fallback to output to `STDOUT`.
- * `JCR.JobId == 0` and `JCR.dir_socket != NULL`: a socket connection to the Director exists (normally on the File or Storage Daemon). The message is send directly to the Director via this socket connection.
-
-
-
-### Queued Job Messages
-
-Queued Job messages are similar to Jmsg()s except that the message is
-Queued rather than immediately dispatched. This is necessary within the
-network subroutines and in the message editing routines. This is to
-prevent recursive loops, and to ensure that messages can be delivered
-even in the event of a network error.
-
- Qmsg(jcr, M_INFO, 0, "File skipped. Not newer: %s\n", attr->ofname);
-
-
-
-### Error Messages
-
-Error messages are messages that are related to the daemon as a whole
-rather than a particular job. For example, an out of memory condition my
-generate an error message. They should be very rarely needed. In
-general, you should be using Job and Job Queued messages (Jmsg and
-Qmsg). They are coded as:
-
- EmsgN(ERROR_CODE, 0, message, arg1, ...)
-
-As with debug messages, you
-must explicitly code the of arguments to be substituted in the message.
-
-Some actual examples are:
-
- Emsg1(M_ABORT, 0, “Cannot create message thread: %s\n”, strerror(status));
- Emsg3(M_WARNING, 0, “Connect to File daemon %s at %s:%d failed. Retrying ...\n”, client->hdr.name, client->address, client->port);
- Emsg3(M_FATAL, 0, “Bad response from File daemon to %s command: %d %s\n”, cmd, n, strerror(errno));
-
-In essence, a `EmsgN(ERROR_CODE, 0, message, arg1, ...)` call resolves to:
-
- DmsgN(10, message, arg1, ...)
- JmsgN(NULL, ERROR_CODE, 0, message, arg1, ...)
- \ No newline at end of file
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-TCP/IP Network Protocol
-=======================
-
-General
--------
-
-This document describes the TCP/IP protocol used by Bareos to
-communicate between the various daemons and services. The definitive
-definition of the protocol can be found in src/lib/bsock.h,
-src/lib/bnet.c and src/lib/bnet\_server.c.
-
-Bareos’s network protocol is basically a “packet oriented” protocol
-built on a standard TCP/IP streams. At the lowest level all packet
-transfers are done with read() and write() requests on system sockets.
-Pipes are not used as they are considered unreliable for large serial
-data transfers between various hosts.
-
-Using the routines described below (bnet\_open, bnet\_write, bnet\_recv,
-and bnet\_close) guarantees that the number of bytes you write into the
-socket will be received as a single record on the other end regardless
-of how many low level write() and read() calls are needed. All data
-transferred are considered to be binary data.
-
-bnet and Threads
-----------------
-
-These bnet routines work fine in a threaded environment. However, they
-assume that there is only one reader or writer on the socket at any
-time. It is highly recommended that only a single thread access any
-BSOCK packet. The exception to this rule is when the socket is first
-opened and it is waiting for a job to start. The wait in the Storage
-daemon is done in one thread and then passed to another thread for
-subsequent handling.
-
-If you envision having two threads using the same BSOCK, think twice,
-then you must implement some locking mechanism. However, it probably
-would not be appropriate to put locks inside the bnet subroutines for
-efficiency reasons.
-
-bnet\_open
-----------
-
-To establish a connection to a server, use the subroutine:
-
-BSOCK \*bnet\_open(void \*jcr, char \*host, char \*service, int port,
-int \*fatal) bnet\_open(), if successful, returns the Bareos sock
-descriptor pointer to be used in subsequent bnet\_send() and
-bnet\_read() requests. If not successful, bnet\_open() returns a NULL.
-If fatal is set on return, it means that a fatal error occurred and that
-you should not repeatedly call bnet\_open(). Any error message will
-generally be sent to the JCR.
-
-bnet\_send
-----------
-
-To send a packet, one uses the subroutine:
-
-int bnet\_send(BSOCK \*sock) This routine is equivalent to a write()
-except that it handles the low level details. The data to be sent is
-expected to be in sock-<span>\></span>msg and be
-sock-<span>\></span>msglen bytes. To send a packet, bnet\_send() first
-writes four bytes in network byte order than indicate the size of the
-following data packet. It returns:
-
- Returns 0 on failure
- Returns 1 on success
-
-In the case of a failure, an error message will be sent to the JCR
-contained within the bsock packet.
-
-bnet\_fsend
------------
-
-This form uses:
-
-int bnet\_fsend(BSOCK \*sock, char \*format, ...) and it allows you to
-send a formatted messages somewhat like fprintf(). The return status is
-the same as bnet\_send.
-
-is\_bnet\_error
----------------
-
-Fro additional error information, you can call
-<span>**is\_bnet\_error(BSOCK \*bsock)**</span> which will return 0 if
-there is no error or non-zero if there is an error on the last
-transmission.
-
-is\_bnet\_stop
---------------
-
-The <span>**is\_bnet\_stop(BSOCK \*bsock)**</span>
-function will return 0 if there no errors and you can continue sending.
-It will return non-zero if there are errors or the line is closed (no
-more transmissions should be sent).
-
-bnet\_recv
-----------
-
-To read a packet, one uses the subroutine:
-
-int bnet\_recv(BSOCK \*sock) This routine is similar to a read() except
-that it handles the low level details. bnet\_read() first reads packet
-length that follows as four bytes in network byte order. The data is
-read into sock-<span>\></span>msg and is sock-<span>\></span>msglen
-bytes. If the sock-<span>\></span>msg is not large enough, bnet\_recv()
-realloc() the buffer. It will return an error (-2) if maxbytes is less
-than the record size sent.
-
-It returns:
-
- * \>0: number of bytes read
- * 0: on end of file
- * -1: on hard end of file (i.e. network connection close)
- * -2: on error
-
-It should be noted that bnet\_recv() is a blocking read.
-
-bnet\_sig {#sec:bnet_sig}
----------
-
-To send a “signal” from one daemon to another, one uses the subroutine:
-
-int bnet\_sig(BSOCK \*sock, SIGNAL) where SIGNAL is one of the
-following:
-
- * BNET\_EOF - deprecated use BNET\_EOD
- * BNET\_EOD - End of data stream, new data may follow
- * BNET\_EOD\_POLL - End of data and poll all in one
- * BNET\_STATUS - Request full status
- * BNET\_TERMINATE - Conversation terminated, doing close()
- * BNET\_POLL - Poll request, I’m hanging on a read
- * BNET\_HEARTBEAT - Heartbeat Response requested
- * BNET\_HB\_RESPONSE - Only response permitted to HB
- * BNET\_PROMPT - Prompt for UA
-
-bnet\_strerror
---------------
-
-Returns a formated string corresponding to the last error that occurred.
-
-bnet\_close
------------
-
-The connection with the server remains open until closed by the
-subroutine:
-
-void bnet\_close(BSOCK \*sock)
-
-Becoming a Server
------------------
-
-The bnet\_open() and bnet\_close() routines described above are used on
-the client side to establish a connection and terminate a connection
-with the server. To become a server (i.e. wait for a connection from a
-client), use the routine <span>**bnet\_thread\_server**</span>. The
-calling sequence is a bit complicated, please refer to the code in
-bnet\_server.c and the code at the beginning of each daemon as examples
-of how to call it.
-
-Higher Level Conventions
-------------------------
-
-Within Bareos, we have established the convention that any time a single
-record is passed, it is sent with bnet\_send() and read with
-bnet\_recv(). Thus the normal exchange between the server (S) and the
-client (C) are:
-
- S: wait for connection C: attempt connection
- S: accept connection C: bnet_send() send request
- S: bnet_recv() wait for request
- S: act on request
- S: bnet_send() send ack C: bnet_recv() wait for ack
-
-Thus a single command is sent, acted upon by the server, and then
-acknowledged.
-
-In certain cases, such as the transfer of the data for a file, all the
-information or data cannot be sent in a single packet. In this case, the
-convention is that the client will send a command to the server, who
-knows that more than one packet will be returned. In this case, the
-server will enter a loop:
-
- while ((n=bnet_recv(bsock)) > 0) {
- act on request
- }
- if (n < 0)
- error
-
-The client will perform the following:
-
- bnet_send(bsock);
- bnet_send(bsock);
- ...
- bnet_sig(bsock, BNET_EOD);
-
-Thus the client will send multiple packets and signal to the server when
-all the packets have been sent by sending a zero length record.
diff --git a/manuals/en/developers/platformsupport.md b/manuals/en/developers/platformsupport.md
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-Platform Support
-================
-
-General
--------
-
-This chapter describes the requirements for having a supported platform
-(Operating System). In general, Bareos is quite portable. It supports 32
-and 64 bit architectures as well as bigendian and littleendian machines.
-For full support, the platform (Operating System) should implement POSIX
-Unix system calls. However, for File daemon support only, a small
-compatibility library can be written to support almost any architecture.
-
-Requirements to become a Supported Platform
--------------------------------------------
-
-As mentioned above, in order to become a fully supported platform, it
-must support POSIX Unix system calls. In addition, the following
-requirements must be met:
diff --git a/manuals/en/developers/pluginAPI.md b/manuals/en/developers/pluginAPI.md
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-Bareos FD Plugin API
-====================
-
-To write a Bareos plugin, you create a dynamic shared object program (or
-dll on Win32) with a particular name and two exported entry points,
-place it in the <span>**Plugins Directory**</span>, which is defined in
-the <span>**bareos-fd.conf**</span> file in the <span>**Client**</span>
-resource, and when the FD starts, it will load all the plugins that end
-with <span>**-fd.so**</span> (or <span>**-fd.dll**</span> on Win32)
-found in that directory.
-
-Normal vs Command vs Options Plugins
-------------------------------------
-
-In general, there are three ways that plugins are called. The first way,
-is when a particular event is detected in Bareos, it will transfer
-control to each plugin that is loaded in turn informing the plugin of
-the event. This is very similar to how a <span>**RunScript**</span>
-works, and the events are very similar. Once the plugin gets control, it
-can interact with Bareos by getting and setting Bareos variables. In
-this way, it behaves much like a RunScript. Currently very few Bareos
-variables are defined, but they will be implemented as the need arises,
-and it is very extensible.
-
-We plan to have plugins register to receive events that they normally
-would not receive, such as an event for each file examined for backup or
-restore. This feature is not yet implemented.
-
-The second type of plugin, which is more useful and fully implemented in
-the current version is what we call a command plugin. As with all
-plugins, it gets notified of important events as noted above (details
-described below), but in addition, this kind of plugin can accept a
-command line, which is a:
-
- Plugin = <command-string>
-
-directive that is placed in the Include section of a FileSet and is very
-similar to the “File = ” directive. When this Plugin directive is
-encountered by Bareos during backup, it passes the “command” part of the
-Plugin directive only to the plugin that is explicitly named in the
-first field of that command string. This allows that plugin to backup
-any file or files on the system that it wants. It can even create
-“virtual files” in the catalog that contain data to be restored but do
-not necessarily correspond to actual files on the filesystem.
-
-The important features of the command plugin entry points are:
-
-- It is triggered by a “Plugin =” directive in the FileSet
-
-- Only a single plugin is called that is named on the “Plugin =”
- directive.
-
-- The full command string after the “Plugin =” is passed to the plugin
- so that it can be told what to backup/restore.
-
-The third type of plugin is the Options Plugin, this kind of plugin is
-useful to implement some custom filter on data. For example, you can
-implement a compression algorithm in a very simple way. Bareos will call
-this plugin for each file that is selected in a FileSet (according to
-Wild/Regex/Exclude/Include rules). As with all plugins, it gets notified
-of important events as noted above (details described below), but in
-addition, this kind of plugin can be placed in a Options group, which is
-a:
-
- FileSet {
- Name = TestFS
- Include {
- Options {
- Compression = GZIP1
- Signature = MD5
- Wild = "*.txt"
- Plugin = <command-string>
- }
- File = /
- }
- }
-
-Loading Plugins
----------------
-
-Once the File daemon loads the plugins, it asks the OS for the two entry
-points (loadPlugin and unloadPlugin) then calls the
-<span>**loadPlugin**</span> entry point (see below).
-
-Bareos passes information to the plugin through this call and it gets
-back information that it needs to use the plugin. Later, Bareos will
-call particular functions that are defined by the
-<span>**loadPlugin**</span> interface.
-
-When Bareos is finished with the plugin (when Bareos is going to exit),
-it will call the <span>**unloadPlugin**</span> entry point.
-
-The two entry points are:
-
- bRC loadPlugin(bInfo *lbinfo, bFuncs *lbfuncs, pInfo **pinfo, pFuncs **pfuncs)
-
- and
-
- bRC unloadPlugin()
-
-both these external entry points to the shared object are defined as C
-entry points to avoid name mangling complications with C++. However, the
-shared object can actually be written in any language (preferably C or
-C++) providing that it follows C language calling conventions.
-
-The definitions for <span>**bRC**</span> and the arguments are
-<span>**src/filed/fd-plugins.h**</span> and so this header file needs to
-be included in your plugin. It along with
-<span>**src/lib/plugins.h**</span> define basically the whole plugin
-interface. Within this header file, it includes the following files:
-
- #include <sys/types.h>
- #include "config.h"
- #include "bc_types.h"
- #include "lib/plugins.h"
- #include <sys/stat.h>
-
-Aside from the <span>**bc\_types.h**</span> and
-<span>**confit.h**</span> headers, the plugin definition uses the
-minimum code from Bareos. The bc\_types.h file is required to ensure
-that the data type definitions in arguments correspond to the Bareos
-core code.
-
-The return codes are defined as:
-
- typedef enum {
- bRC_OK = 0, /* OK */
- bRC_Stop = 1, /* Stop calling other plugins */
- bRC_Error = 2, /* Some kind of error */
- bRC_More = 3, /* More files to backup */
- bRC_Term = 4, /* Unload me */
- bRC_Seen = 5, /* Return code from checkFiles */
- bRC_Core = 6, /* Let Bareos core handles this file */
- bRC_Skip = 7, /* Skip the proposed file */
- } bRC;
-
-At a future point in time, we hope to make the Bareos libbac.a into a
-shared object so that the plugin can use much more of Bareos’s
-infrastructure, but for this first cut, we have tried to minimize the
-dependence on Bareos.
-
-loadPlugin
-----------
-
-As previously mentioned, the <span>**loadPlugin**</span> entry point in
-the plugin is called immediately after Bareos loads the plugin when the
-File daemon itself is first starting. This entry point is only called
-once during the execution of the File daemon. In calling the plugin, the
-first two arguments are information from Bareos that is passed to the
-plugin, and the last two arguments are information about the plugin that
-the plugin must return to Bareos. The call is:
-
- bRC loadPlugin(bInfo *lbinfo, bFuncs *lbfuncs, pInfo **pinfo, pFuncs **pfuncs)
-
-and the arguments are:
-
-lbinfo
-: This is information about Bareos in general. Currently, the only
- value defined in the bInfo structure is the version, which is the
- Bareos plugin interface version, currently defined as 1. The
- <span>**size**</span> is set to the byte size of the structure. The
- exact definition of the bInfo structure as of this writing is:
-
- typedef struct s_bareosInfo {
- uint32_t size;
- uint32_t version;
- } bInfo;
-
-lbfuncs
-: The bFuncs structure defines the callback entry points within Bareos
- that the plugin can use register events, get Bareos values, set
- Bareos values, and send messages to the Job output or debug output.
-
- The exact definition as of this writing is:
-
- typedef struct s_bareosFuncs {
- uint32_t size;
- uint32_t version;
- bRC (*registerBareosEvents)(bpContext *ctx, ...);
- bRC (*getBareosValue)(bpContext *ctx, bVariable var, void *value);
- bRC (*setBareosValue)(bpContext *ctx, bVariable var, void *value);
- bRC (*JobMessage)(bpContext *ctx, const char *file, int line,
- int type, utime_t mtime, const char *fmt, ...);
- bRC (*DebugMessage)(bpContext *ctx, const char *file, int line,
- int level, const char *fmt, ...);
- void *(*bareosMalloc)(bpContext *ctx, const char *file, int line,
- size_t size);
- void (*bareosFree)(bpContext *ctx, const char *file, int line, void *mem);
- } bFuncs;
-
- We will discuss these entry points and how to use them a bit later
- when describing the plugin code.
-
-pInfo
-: When the loadPlugin entry point is called, the plugin must
- initialize an information structure about the plugin and return a
- pointer to this structure to Bareos.
-
- The exact definition as of this writing is:
-
- typedef struct s_pluginInfo {
- uint32_t size;
- uint32_t version;
- const char *plugin_magic;
- const char *plugin_license;
- const char *plugin_author;
- const char *plugin_date;
- const char *plugin_version;
- const char *plugin_description;
- } pInfo;
-
- Where:
-
- version
- : is the current Bareos defined plugin interface version,
- currently set to 1. If the interface version differs from the
- current version of Bareos, the plugin will not be run (not yet
- implemented).
-
- plugin\_magic
- : is a pointer to the text string “\*FDPluginData\*”, a sort of
- sanity check. If this value is not specified, the plugin will
- not be run (not yet implemented).
-
- plugin\_license
- : is a pointer to a text string that describes the plugin license.
- Bareos will only accept compatible licenses (not yet
- implemented).
-
- plugin\_author
- : is a pointer to the text name of the author of the program. This
- string can be anything but is generally the author’s name.
-
- plugin\_date
- : is the pointer text string containing the date of the plugin.
- This string can be anything but is generally some human readable
- form of the date.
-
- plugin\_version
- : is a pointer to a text string containing the version of the
- plugin. The contents are determined by the plugin writer.
-
- plugin\_description
- : is a pointer to a string describing what the plugin does. The
- contents are determined by the plugin writer.
-
- The pInfo structure must be defined in static memory because Bareos
- does not copy it and may refer to the values at any time while the
- plugin is loaded. All values must be supplied or the plugin will not
- run (not yet implemented). All text strings must be either ASCII or
- UTF-8 strings that are terminated with a zero byte.
-
-pFuncs
-: When the loadPlugin entry point is called, the plugin must
- initialize an entry point structure about the plugin and return a
- pointer to this structure to Bareos. This structure contains pointer
- to each of the entry points that the plugin must provide for Bareos.
- When Bareos is actually running the plugin, it will call the defined
- entry points at particular times. All entry points must be defined.
-
- The pFuncs structure must be defined in static memory because Bareos
- does not copy it and may refer to the values at any time while the
- plugin is loaded.
-
- The exact definition as of this writing is:
-
- typedef struct s_pluginFuncs {
- uint32_t size;
- uint32_t version;
- bRC (*newPlugin)(bpContext *ctx);
- bRC (*freePlugin)(bpContext *ctx);
- bRC (*getPluginValue)(bpContext *ctx, pVariable var, void *value);
- bRC (*setPluginValue)(bpContext *ctx, pVariable var, void *value);
- bRC (*handlePluginEvent)(bpContext *ctx, bEvent *event, void *value);
- bRC (*startBackupFile)(bpContext *ctx, struct save_pkt *sp);
- bRC (*endBackupFile)(bpContext *ctx);
- bRC (*startRestoreFile)(bpContext *ctx, const char *cmd);
- bRC (*endRestoreFile)(bpContext *ctx);
- bRC (*pluginIO)(bpContext *ctx, struct io_pkt *io);
- bRC (*createFile)(bpContext *ctx, struct restore_pkt *rp);
- bRC (*setFileAttributes)(bpContext *ctx, struct restore_pkt *rp);
- bRC (*checkFile)(bpContext *ctx, char *fname);
- } pFuncs;
-
- The details of the entry points will be presented in separate
- sections below.
-
- Where:
-
- size
- : is the byte size of the structure.
-
- version
- : is the plugin interface version currently set to 3.
-
- Sample code for loadPlugin:
-
- bfuncs = lbfuncs; /* set Bareos funct pointers */
- binfo = lbinfo;
- *pinfo = &pluginInfo; /* return pointer to our info */
- *pfuncs = &pluginFuncs; /* return pointer to our functions */
-
- return bRC_OK;
-
- where pluginInfo and pluginFuncs are statically defined structures.
- See bpipe-fd.c for details.
-
-Plugin Entry Points
--------------------
-
-This section will describe each of the entry points (subroutines) within
-the plugin that the plugin must provide for Bareos, when they are called
-and their arguments. As noted above, pointers to these subroutines are
-passed back to Bareos in the pFuncs structure when Bareos calls the
-loadPlugin() externally defined entry point.
-
-### newPlugin(bpContext \*ctx)
-
-This is the entry point that Bareos will call when a new “instance” of
-the plugin is created. This typically happens at the beginning of a Job.
-If 10 Jobs are running simultaneously, there will be at least 10
-instances of the plugin.
-
-The bpContext structure will be passed to the plugin, and during this
-call, if the plugin needs to have its private working storage that is
-associated with the particular instance of the plugin, it should create
-it from the heap (malloc the memory) and store a pointer to its private
-working storage in the <span>**pContext**</span> variable. Note: since
-Bareos is a multi-threaded program, you must not keep any variable data
-in your plugin unless it is truly meant to apply globally to the whole
-plugin. In addition, you must be aware that except the first and last
-call to the plugin (loadPlugin and unloadPlugin) all the other calls
-will be made by threads that correspond to a Bareos job. The bpContext
-that will be passed for each thread will remain the same throughout the
-Job thus you can keep your private Job specific data in it
-(<span>**bContext**</span>).
-
- typedef struct s_bpContext {
- void *pContext; /* Plugin private context */
- void *bContext; /* Bareos private context */
- } bpContext;
-
-This context pointer will be passed as the first argument to all the
-entry points that Bareos calls within the plugin. Needless to say, the
-plugin should not change the bContext variable, which is Bareos’s
-private context pointer for this instance (Job) of this plugin.
-
-### freePlugin(bpContext \*ctx)
-
-This entry point is called when the this instance of the plugin is no
-longer needed (the Job is ending), and the plugin should release all
-memory it may have allocated for this particular instance (Job) i.e. the
-pContext. This is not the final termination of the plugin signaled by a
-call to <span>**unloadPlugin**</span>. Any other instances (Job) will
-continue to run, and the entry point <span>**newPlugin**</span> may be
-called again if other jobs start.
-
-### getPluginValue(bpContext \*ctx, pVariable var, void \*value)
-
-Bareos will call this entry point to get a value from the plugin. This
-entry point is currently not called.
-
-### setPluginValue(bpContext \*ctx, pVariable var, void \*value)
-
-Bareos will call this entry point to set a value in the plugin. This
-entry point is currently not called.
-
-### handlePluginEvent(bpContext \*ctx, bEvent \*event, void \*value)
-
-This entry point is called when Bareos encounters certain events
-(discussed below). This is, in fact, the main way that most plugins get
-control when a Job runs and how they know what is happening in the job.
-It can be likened to the <span>**RunScript**</span> feature that calls
-external programs and scripts, and is very similar to the Bareos Python
-interface. When the plugin is called, Bareos passes it the pointer to an
-event structure (bEvent), which currently has one item, the eventType:
-
- typedef struct s_bEvent {
- uint32_t eventType;
- } bEvent;
-
-which defines what event has been triggered, and for each event, Bareos
-will pass a pointer to a value associated with that event. If no value
-is associated with a particular event, Bareos will pass a NULL pointer,
-so the plugin must be careful to always check value pointer prior to
-dereferencing it.
-
-The current list of events are:
-
- typedef enum {
- bEventJobStart = 1,
- bEventJobEnd = 2,
- bEventStartBackupJob = 3,
- bEventEndBackupJob = 4,
- bEventStartRestoreJob = 5,
- bEventEndRestoreJob = 6,
- bEventStartVerifyJob = 7,
- bEventEndVerifyJob = 8,
- bEventBackupCommand = 9,
- bEventRestoreCommand = 10,
- bEventLevel = 11,
- bEventSince = 12,
- bEventCancelCommand = 13, /* Executed by another thread */
-
- /* Just before bEventVssPrepareSnapshot */
- bEventVssBackupAddComponents = 14,
-
- bEventVssRestoreLoadComponentMetadata = 15,
- bEventVssRestoreSetComponentsSelected = 16,
- bEventRestoreObject = 17,
- bEventEndFileSet = 18,
- bEventPluginCommand = 19,
- bEventVssBeforeCloseRestore = 21,
-
- /* Add drives to VSS snapshot
- * argument: char[27] drivelist
- * You need to add them without duplicates,
- * see fd_common.h add_drive() copy_drives() to get help
- */
- bEventVssPrepareSnapshot = 22,
- bEventOptionPlugin = 23,
- bEventHandleBackupFile = 24 /* Used with Options Plugin */
-
- } bEventType;
-
-Most of the above are self-explanatory.
-
-bEventJobStart
-: is called whenever a Job starts. The value passed is a pointer to a
- string that contains: “Jobid=nnn Job=job-name”. Where nnn will be
- replaced by the JobId and job-name will be replaced by the Job name.
- The variable is temporary so if you need the values, you must copy
- them.
-
-bEventJobEnd
-: is called whenever a Job ends. No value is passed.
-
-bEventStartBackupJob
-: is called when a Backup Job begins. No value is passed.
-
-bEventEndBackupJob
-: is called when a Backup Job ends. No value is passed.
-
-bEventStartRestoreJob
-: is called when a Restore Job starts. No value is passed.
-
-bEventEndRestoreJob
-: is called when a Restore Job ends. No value is passed.
-
-bEventStartVerifyJob
-: is called when a Verify Job starts. No value is passed.
-
-bEventEndVerifyJob
-: is called when a Verify Job ends. No value is passed.
-
-bEventBackupCommand
-: is called prior to the bEventStartBackupJob and the plugin is passed
- the command string (everything after the equal sign in “Plugin =” as
- the value.
-
- Note, if you intend to backup a file, this is an important first
- point to write code that copies the command string passed into your
- pContext area so that you will know that a backup is being performed
- and you will know the full contents of the “Plugin =” command (i.e.
- what to backup and what virtual filename the user wants to call it.
-
-bEventRestoreCommand
-: is called prior to the bEventStartRestoreJob and the plugin is
- passed the command string (everything after the equal sign in
- “Plugin =” as the value.
-
- See the notes above concerning backup and the command string. This
- is the point at which Bareos passes you the original command string
- that was specified during the backup, so you will want to save it in
- your pContext area for later use when Bareos calls the plugin again.
-
-bEventLevel
-: is called when the level is set for a new Job. The value is a 32 bit
- integer stored in the void\*, which represents the Job Level code.
-
-bEventSince
-: is called when the since time is set for a new Job. The value is a
- time\_t time at which the last job was run.
-
-bEventCancelCommand
-: is called whenever the currently running Job is cancelled. Be warned
- that this event is sent by a different thread.
-
-bEventVssBackupAddComponents
-:
-bEventPluginCommand
-: is called for each PluginCommand present in the current FileSet. The
- event will be sent only on plugin specifed in the command. The
- argument is the PluginCommand (not valid after the call).
-
-bEventHandleBackupFile
-: is called for each file of a FileSet when using a Options Plugin. If
- the plugin returns CF\_OK, it will be used for the backup, if it
- returns CF\_SKIP, the file will be skipped. Anything else will
- backup the file with Bareos core functions.
-
-During each of the above calls, the plugin receives either no specific
-value or only one value, which in some cases may not be sufficient.
-However, knowing the context of the event, the plugin can call back to
-the Bareos entry points it was passed during the
-<span>**loadPlugin**</span> call and get to a number of Bareos
-variables. (at the current time few Bareos variables are implemented,
-but it easily extended at a future time and as needs require).
-
-### startBackupFile(bpContext \*ctx, struct save\_pkt \*sp)
-
-This entry point is called only if your plugin is a command plugin, and
-it is called when Bareos encounters the “Plugin = ” directive in the
-Include section of the FileSet. Called when beginning the backup of a
-file. Here Bareos provides you with a pointer to the
-<span>**save\_pkt**</span> structure and you must fill in this packet
-with the “attribute” data of the file.
-
- struct save_pkt {
- int32_t pkt_size; /* size of this packet */
- char *fname; /* Full path and filename */
- char *link; /* Link name if any */
- struct stat statp; /* System stat() packet for file */
- int32_t type; /* FT_xx for this file */
- uint32_t flags; /* Bareos internal flags */
- bool portable; /* set if data format is portable */
- char *cmd; /* command */
- uint32_t delta_seq; /* Delta sequence number */
- char *object_name; /* Object name to create */
- char *object; /* restore object data to save */
- int32_t object_len; /* restore object length */
- int32_t index; /* restore object index */
- int32_t pkt_end; /* end packet sentinel */
- };
-
-The second argument is a pointer to the <span>**save\_pkt**</span>
-structure for the file to be backed up. The plugin is responsible for
-filling in all the fields of the <span>**save\_pkt**</span>. If you are
-backing up a real file, then generally, the statp structure can be
-filled in by doing a <span>**stat**</span> system call on the file.
-
-If you are backing up a database or something that is more complex, you
-might want to create a virtual file. That is a file that does not
-actually exist on the filesystem, but represents say an object that you
-are backing up. In that case, you need to ensure that the
-<span>**fname**</span> string that you pass back is unique so that it
-does not conflict with a real file on the system, and you need to
-artifically create values in the statp packet.
-
-Example programs such as <span>**bpipe-fd.c**</span> show how to set
-these fields. You must take care not to store pointers the stack in the
-pointer fields such as fname and link, because when you return from your
-function, your stack entries will be destroyed. The solution in that
-case is to malloc() and return the pointer to it. In order to not have
-memory leaks, you should store a pointer to all memory allocated in your
-pContext structure so that in subsequent calls or at termination, you
-can release it back to the system.
-
-Once the backup has begun, Bareos will call your plugin at the
-<span>**pluginIO**</span> entry point to “read” the data to be backed
-up. Please see the <span>**bpipe-fd.c**</span> plugin for how to do I/O.
-
-Example of filling in the save\_pkt as used in bpipe-fd.c:
-
- struct plugin_ctx *p_ctx = (struct plugin_ctx *)ctx->pContext;
- time_t now = time(NULL);
- sp->fname = p_ctx->fname;
- sp->statp.st_mode = 0700 | S_IFREG;
- sp->statp.st_ctime = now;
- sp->statp.st_mtime = now;
- sp->statp.st_atime = now;
- sp->statp.st_size = -1;
- sp->statp.st_blksize = 4096;
- sp->statp.st_blocks = 1;
- p_ctx->backup = true;
- return bRC_OK;
-
-Note: the filename to be created has already been created from the
-command string previously sent to the plugin and is in the plugin
-context (p\_ctx-\>fname) and is a malloc()ed string. This example
-creates a regular file (S\_IFREG), with various fields being created.
-
-In general, the sequence of commands issued from Bareos to the plugin to
-do a backup while processing the “Plugin = ” directive are:
-
-1. generate a bEventBackupCommand event to the specified plugin and
- pass it the command string.
-
-2. make a startPluginBackup call to the plugin, which fills in the data
- needed in save\_pkt to save as the file attributes and to put on the
- Volume and in the catalog.
-
-3. call Bareos’s internal save\_file() subroutine to save the specified
- file. The plugin will then be called at pluginIO() to “open” the
- file, and then to read the file data. Note, if you are dealing with
- a virtual file, the “open” operation is something the plugin does
- internally and it doesn’t necessarily mean opening a file on the
- filesystem. For example in the case of the bpipe-fd.c program, it
- initiates a pipe to the requested program. Finally when the plugin
- signals to Bareos that all the data was read, Bareos will call the
- plugin with the “close” pluginIO() function.
-
-### endBackupFile(bpContext \*ctx)
-
-Called at the end of backing up a file for a command plugin. If the
-plugin’s work is done, it should return bRC\_OK. If the plugin wishes to
-create another file and back it up, then it must return bRC\_More (not
-yet implemented). This is probably a good time to release any malloc()ed
-memory you used to pass back filenames.
-
-### startRestoreFile(bpContext \*ctx, const char \*cmd)
-
-Called when the first record is read from the Volume that was previously
-written by the command plugin.
-
-### createFile(bpContext \*ctx, struct restore\_pkt \*rp)
-
-Called for a command plugin to create a file during a Restore job before
-restoring the data. This entry point is called before any I/O is done on
-the file. After this call, Bareos will call pluginIO() to open the file
-for write.
-
-The data in the restore\_pkt is passed to the plugin and is based on the
-data that was originally given by the plugin during the backup and the
-current user restore settings (e.g. where, RegexWhere, replace). This
-allows the plugin to first create a file (if necessary) so that the data
-can be transmitted to it. The next call to the plugin will be a pluginIO
-command with a request to open the file write-only.
-
-This call must return one of the following values:
-
- enum {
- CF_SKIP = 1, /* skip file (not newer or something) */
- CF_ERROR, /* error creating file */
- CF_EXTRACT, /* file created, data to extract */
- CF_CREATED, /* file created, no data to extract */
- CF_CORE /* let bareos core handles the file creation */
- };
-
-in the restore\_pkt value <span>**create\_status**</span>. For a normal
-file, unless there is an error, you must return
-<span>**CF\_EXTRACT**</span>.
-
-
- struct restore_pkt {
- int32_t pkt_size; /* size of this packet */
- int32_t stream; /* attribute stream id */
- int32_t data_stream; /* id of data stream to follow */
- int32_t type; /* file type FT */
- int32_t file_index; /* file index */
- int32_t LinkFI; /* file index to data if hard link */
- uid_t uid; /* userid */
- struct stat statp; /* decoded stat packet */
- const char *attrEx; /* extended attributes if any */
- const char *ofname; /* output filename */
- const char *olname; /* output link name */
- const char *where; /* where */
- const char *RegexWhere; /* regex where */
- int replace; /* replace flag */
- int create_status; /* status from createFile() */
- int32_t pkt_end; /* end packet sentinel */
-
- };
-
-Typical code to create a regular file would be the following:
-
- struct plugin_ctx *p_ctx = (struct plugin_ctx *)ctx->pContext;
- time_t now = time(NULL);
- sp->fname = p_ctx->fname; /* set the full path/filename I want to create */
- sp->type = FT_REG;
- sp->statp.st_mode = 0700 | S_IFREG;
- sp->statp.st_ctime = now;
- sp->statp.st_mtime = now;
- sp->statp.st_atime = now;
- sp->statp.st_size = -1;
- sp->statp.st_blksize = 4096;
- sp->statp.st_blocks = 1;
- return bRC_OK;
-
-This will create a virtual file. If you are creating a file that
-actually exists, you will most likely want to fill the statp packet
-using the stat() system call.
-
-Creating a directory is similar, but requires a few extra steps:
-
- struct plugin_ctx *p_ctx = (struct plugin_ctx *)ctx->pContext;
- time_t now = time(NULL);
- sp->fname = p_ctx->fname; /* set the full path I want to create */
- sp->link = xxx; where xxx is p_ctx->fname with a trailing forward slash
- sp->type = FT_DIREND
- sp->statp.st_mode = 0700 | S_IFDIR;
- sp->statp.st_ctime = now;
- sp->statp.st_mtime = now;
- sp->statp.st_atime = now;
- sp->statp.st_size = -1;
- sp->statp.st_blksize = 4096;
- sp->statp.st_blocks = 1;
- return bRC_OK;
-
-The link field must be set with the full cononical path name, which
-always ends with a forward slash. If you do not terminate it with a
-forward slash, you will surely have problems later.
-
-As with the example that creates a file, if you are backing up a real
-directory, you will want to do an stat() on the directory.
-
-Note, if you want the directory permissions and times to be correctly
-restored, you must create the directory <span>**after**</span> all the
-file directories have been sent to Bareos. That allows the restore
-process to restore all the files in a directory using default directory
-options, then at the end, restore the directory permissions. If you do
-it the other way around, each time you restore a file, the OS will
-modify the time values for the directory entry.
-
-### setFileAttributes(bpContext \*ctx, struct restore\_pkt \*rp)
-
-This is call not yet implemented. Called for a command plugin.
-
-See the definition of <span>**restre\_pkt**</span> in the above section.
-
-### endRestoreFile(bpContext \*ctx)
-
-Called when a command plugin is done restoring a file.
-
-### pluginIO(bpContext \*ctx, struct io\_pkt \*io)
-
-Called to do the input (backup) or output (restore) of data from or to a
-file for a command plugin. These routines simulate the Unix read(),
-write(), open(), close(), and lseek() I/O calls, and the arguments are
-passed in the packet and the return values are also placed in the
-packet. In addition for Win32 systems the plugin must return two
-additional values (described below).
-
- enum {
- IO_OPEN = 1,
- IO_READ = 2,
- IO_WRITE = 3,
- IO_CLOSE = 4,
- IO_SEEK = 5
- };
-
- struct io_pkt {
- int32_t pkt_size; /* Size of this packet */
- int32_t func; /* Function code */
- int32_t count; /* read/write count */
- mode_t mode; /* permissions for created files */
- int32_t flags; /* Open flags */
- char *buf; /* read/write buffer */
- const char *fname; /* open filename */
- int32_t status; /* return status */
- int32_t io_errno; /* errno code */
- int32_t lerror; /* Win32 error code */
- int32_t whence; /* lseek argument */
- boffset_t offset; /* lseek argument */
- bool win32; /* Win32 GetLastError returned */
- int32_t pkt_end; /* end packet sentinel */
- };
-
-The particular Unix function being simulated is indicated by the
-<span>**func**</span>, which will have one of the IO\_OPEN, IO\_READ,
-... codes listed above. The status code that would be returned from a
-Unix call is returned in <span>**status**</span> for IO\_OPEN,
-IO\_CLOSE, IO\_READ, and IO\_WRITE. The return value for IO\_SEEK is
-returned in <span>**offset**</span> which in general is a 64 bit value.
-
-When there is an error on Unix systems, you must always set io\_error,
-and on a Win32 system, you must always set win32, and the returned value
-from the OS call GetLastError() in lerror.
-
-For all except IO\_SEEK, <span>**status**</span> is the return result.
-In general it is a positive integer unless there is an error in which
-case it is -1.
-
-The following describes each call and what you get and what you should
-return:
-
-IO\_OPEN
-: You will be passed fname, mode, and flags. You must set on return:
- status, and if there is a Unix error io\_errno must be set to the
- errno value, and if there is a Win32 error win32 and lerror.
-
-IO\_READ
-: You will be passed: count, and buf (buffer of size count). You must
- set on return: status to the number of bytes read into the buffer
- (buf) or -1 on an error, and if there is a Unix error io\_errno must
- be set to the errno value, and if there is a Win32 error, win32 and
- lerror must be set.
-
-IO\_WRITE
-: You will be passed: count, and buf (buffer of size count). You must
- set on return: status to the number of bytes written from the buffer
- (buf) or -1 on an error, and if there is a Unix error io\_errno must
- be set to the errno value, and if there is a Win32 error, win32 and
- lerror must be set.
-
-IO\_CLOSE
-: Nothing will be passed to you. On return you must set status to 0 on
- success and -1 on failure. If there is a Unix error io\_errno must
- be set to the errno value, and if there is a Win32 error, win32 and
- lerror must be set.
-
-IO\_LSEEK
-: You will be passed: offset, and whence. offset is a 64 bit value and
- is the position to seek to relative to whence. whence is one of the
- following SEEK\_SET, SEEK\_CUR, or SEEK\_END indicating to either to
- seek to an absolute possition, relative to the current position or
- relative to the end of the file. You must pass back in offset the
- absolute location to which you seeked. If there is an error, offset
- should be set to -1. If there is a Unix error io\_errno must be set
- to the errno value, and if there is a Win32 error, win32 and lerror
- must be set.
-
- Note: Bareos will call IO\_SEEK only when writing a sparse file.
-
-### bool checkFile(bpContext \*ctx, char \*fname)
-
-If this entry point is set, Bareos will call it after backing up all
-file data during an Accurate backup. It will be passed the full filename
-for each file that Bareos is proposing to mark as deleted. Only files
-previously backed up but not backed up in the current session will be
-marked to be deleted. If you return <span>**false**</span>, the file
-will be be marked deleted. If you return <span>**true**</span> the file
-will not be marked deleted. This permits a plugin to ensure that
-previously saved virtual files or files controlled by your plugin that
-have not change (not backed up in the current job) are not marked to be
-deleted. This entry point will only be called during Accurate Incrmental
-and Differential backup jobs.
-
-Bareos Plugin Entrypoints
--------------------------
-
-When Bareos calls one of your plugin entrypoints, you can call back to
-the entrypoints in Bareos that were supplied during the xxx plugin call
-to get or set information within Bareos.
-
-### bRC registerBareosEvents(bpContext \*ctx, ...)
-
-This Bareos entrypoint will allow you to register to receive events that
-are not autmatically passed to your plugin by default. This entrypoint
-currently is unimplemented.
-
-### bRC getBareosValue(bpContext \*ctx, bVariable var, void \*value)
-
-Calling this entrypoint, you can obtain specific values that are
-available in Bareos. The following Variables can be referenced:
-
-- bVarJobId returns an int
-
-- bVarFDName returns a char \*
-
-- bVarLevel returns an int
-
-- bVarClient returns a char \*
-
-- bVarJobName returns a char \*
-
-- bVarJobStatus returns an int
-
-- bVarSinceTime returns an int (time\_t)
-
-- bVarAccurate returns an int
-
-### bRC setBareosValue(bpContext \*ctx, bVariable var, void \*value)
-
-Calling this entrypoint allows you to set particular values in Bareos.
-The only variable that can currently be set is
-<span>**bVarFileSeen**</span> and the value passed is a char \* that
-points to the full filename for a file that you are indicating has been
-seen and hence is not deleted.
-
-### bRC JobMessage(bpContext \*ctx, const char \*file, int line, int type, utime\_t mtime, const char \*fmt, ...)
-
-This call permits you to put a message in the Job Report.
-
-### bRC DebugMessage(bpContext \*ctx, const char \*file, int line, int level, const char \*fmt, ...)
-
-This call permits you to print a debug message.
-
-### void bareosMalloc(bpContext \*ctx, const char \*file, int line, size\_t size)
-
-This call permits you to obtain memory from Bareos’s memory allocator.
-
-### void bareosFree(bpContext \*ctx, const char \*file, int line, void \*mem)
-
-This call permits you to free memory obtained from Bareos’s memory
-allocator.
-
-Building Bareos Plugins
------------------------
-
-There is currently one sample program
-<span>**example-plugin-fd.c**</span> and one working plugin
-<span>**bpipe-fd.c**</span> that can be found in the Bareos
-<span>**src/plugins/fd**</span> directory. Both are built with the
-following:
-
- cd <bareos-source>
- ./configure <your-options>
- make
- ...
- cd src/plugins/fd
- make
- make test
-
-After building Bareos and changing into the src/plugins/fd directory,
-the <span>**make**</span> command will build the
-<span>**bpipe-fd.so**</span> plugin, which is a very useful and working
-program.
-
-The <span>**make test**</span> command will build the
-<span>**example-plugin-fd.so**</span> plugin and a binary named
-<span>**main**</span>, which is build from the source code located in
-<span>**src/filed/fd\_plugins.c**</span>.
-
-If you execute <span>**./main**</span>, it will load and run the
-example-plugin-fd plugin simulating a small number of the calling
-sequences that Bareos uses in calling a real plugin. This allows you to
-do initial testing of your plugin prior to trying it with Bareos.
-
-You can get a good idea of how to write your own plugin by first
-studying the example-plugin-fd, and actually running it. Then it can
-also be instructive to read the bpipe-fd.c code as it is a real plugin,
-which is still rather simple and small.
-
-When actually writing your own plugin, you may use the
-example-plugin-fd.c code as a template for your code.
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-Bareos Porting Notes
-====================
-
-This document is intended mostly for developers who wish to port Bareos
-to a system that is not <span>**officially**</span> supported.
-
-It is hoped that Bareos clients will eventually run on every imaginable
-system that needs backing up. It is also hoped
-that the Bareos Directory and Storage daemons will run on every system
-capable of supporting them.
-
-Porting Requirements
---------------------
-
-In General, the following holds true:
-
-- Your compiler must provide support for 64 bit signed and unsigned
- integers.
-
-- You will need a recent copy of the <span>**autoconf**</span> tools
- loaded on your system (version 2.13 or later). The
- <span>**autoconf**</span> tools are used to build the configuration
- program, but are not part of the Bareos source distribution.
-
-- <span>**Bareos**</span> requires a good implementation of pthreads
- to work.
-
-- The source code has been written with portability in mind and is
- mostly POSIX compatible. Thus porting to any POSIX compatible
- operating system should be relatively easy.
-
-Steps to Take for Porting
--------------------------
-
-- The first step is to ensure that you have version 2.13 or later of
- the <span>**autoconf**</span> tools loaded. You can skip this step,
- but making changes to the configuration program will be difficult or
- impossible.
-
-- The run a <span>**./configure**</span> command in the main source
- directory and examine the output. It should look something like the
- following:
-
- Configuration on Mon Oct 28 11:42:27 CET 2002:
- Host: i686-pc-linux-gnu -- redhat 7.3
- Bareos version: 1.27 (26 October 2002)
- Source code location: .
- Install binaries: /sbin
- Install config files: /etc/bareos
- C Compiler: gcc
- C++ Compiler: c++
- Compiler flags: -g -O2
- Linker flags:
- Libraries: -lpthread
- Statically Linked Tools: no
- Database found: no
- Database type: Internal
- Database lib:
- Job Output Email: root@localhost
- Traceback Email: root@localhost
- SMTP Host Address: localhost
- Director Port 9101
- File daemon Port 9102
- Storage daemon Port 9103
- Working directory /etc/bareos/working
- SQL binaries Directory
- Large file support: yes
- readline support: yes
- TCP Wrappers support: no
- ZLIB support: yes
- enable-smartalloc: yes
- enable-gnome: no
- gmp support: yes
-
- The details depend on your system. The first thing to check is that
- it properly identified your host on the <span>**Host:**</span> line.
- The first part (added in version 1.27) is the GNU four part
- identification of your system. The part after the – is your system
- and the system version. Generally, if your system is not yet
- supported, you must correct these.
-
-- If the <span>**./configure**</span> does not function properly, you
- must determine the cause and fix it. Generally, it will be because
- some required system routine is not available on your machine.
-
-- To correct problems with detection of your system type or with
- routines and libraries, you must edit the file
- <span>**<span>\<</span>bareos-src<span>\></span>/autoconf/configure.in**</span>.
- This is the “source” from which <span>**configure**</span> is built.
- In general, most of the changes for your system will be made in
- <span>**autoconf/aclocal.m4**</span> in the routine
- <span>**BA\_CHECK\_OPSYS**</span> or in the routine
- <span>**BA\_CHECK\_OPSYS\_DISTNAME**</span>. I have already added
- the necessary code for most systems, but if yours shows up as
- <span>**unknown**</span> you will need to make changes. Then as
- mentioned above, you will need to set a number of system dependent
- items in <span>**configure.in**</span> in the <span>**case**</span>
- statement at approximately line 1050 (depending on the Bareos
- release).
-
-- The items to in the case statement that corresponds to your system
- are the following:
-
- - DISTVER – set to the version of your operating system. Typically
- some form of <span>**uname**</span> obtains it.
-
- - TAPEDRIVE – the default tape drive. Not too important as the
- user can set it as an option.
-
- - PSCMD – set to the <span>**ps**</span> command that will provide
- the PID in the first field and the program name in the second
- field. If this is not set properly, the <span>**bareos
- stop**</span> script will most likely not be able to stop Bareos
- in all cases.
-
- - hostname – command to return the base host name (non-qualified)
- of your system. This is generally the machine name. Not too
- important as the user can correct this in his configuration
- file.
-
- - CFLAGS – set any special compiler flags needed. Many systems
- need a special flag to make pthreads work. See cygwin for an
- example.
-
- - LDFLAGS – set any special loader flags. See cygwin for an
- example.
-
- - PTHREAD\_LIB – set for any special pthreads flags needed during
- linking. See freebsd as an example.
-
- - lld – set so that a “long long int” will be properly edited in a
- printf() call.
-
- - llu – set so that a “long long unsigned” will be properly edited
- in a printf() call.
-
- - PFILES – set to add any files that you may define is your
- platform subdirectory. These files are used for installation of
- automatic system startup of Bareos daemons.
-
-- To rebuild a new version of <span>**configure**</span> from a
- changed <span>**autoconf/configure.in**</span> you enter
- <span>**make configure**</span> in the top level Bareos source
- directory. You must have done a ./configure prior to trying to
- rebuild the configure script or it will get into an infinite loop.
-
-- If the <span>**make configure**</span> gets into an infinite loop,
- ctl-c it, then do <span>**./configure**</span> (no options are
- necessary) and retry the <span>**make configure**</span>, which
- should now work.
-
-- To rebuild <span>**configure**</span> you will need to have
- <span>**autoconf**</span> version 2.57-3 or higher loaded. Older
- versions of autoconf will complain about unknown or bad options, and
- won’t work.
-
-- After you have a working <span>**configure**</span> script, you may
- need to make a few system dependent changes to the way Bareos works.
- Generally, these are done in <span>**src/baconfig.h**</span>. You
- can find a few examples of system dependent changes toward the end
- of this file. For example, on Irix systems, there is no definition
- for <span>**socklen\_t**</span>, so it is made in this file. If your
- system has structure alignment requirements, check the definition of
- BALIGN in this file. Currently, all Bareos allocated memory is
- aligned on a <span>**double**</span> boundary.
-
-- If you are having problems with Bareos’s type definitions, you might
- look at <span>**src/bc\_types.h**</span> where all the types such as
- <span>**uint32\_t**</span>, <span>**uint64\_t**</span>, etc. that
- Bareos uses are defined.
-
-
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-Bareos Regression Testing
-=========================
-
-Setting up Regession Testing
-----------------------------
-
-This document is intended mostly for developers who wish to ensure that
-their changes to Bareos don’t introduce bugs in the base code. However,
-you don’t need to be a developer to run the regression scripts, and we
-recommend them before putting your system into production, and before
-each upgrade, especially if you build from source code. They are simply
-shell scripts that drive Bareos through bconsole and then typically
-compare the input and output with <span>**diff**</span>.
-
-You can find the existing regression scripts in the Bareos developer’s
-<span>**git**</span> repository on SourceForge. We strongly recommend
-that you <span>**clone**</span> the repository because afterwards, you
-can easily get pull the updates that have been made.
-
-To get started, we recommend that you create a directory named
-<span>**bareos**</span>, under which you will put the current source
-code and the current set of regression scripts. Below, we will describe
-how to set this up.
-
-The top level directory that we call <span>**bareos**</span> can be
-named anything you want. Note, all the standard regression scripts run
-as non-root and can be run on the same machine as a production Bareos
-system (the developers run it this way).
-
-To create the directory structure for the current trunk and to clone the
-repository, do the following (note, we assume you are working in your
-home directory in a non-root account):
-
- git clone https://github.com/bareos/bareos-regress.git
-
-This will create the directory <span>**bareos-regress**</span>.
-The above should be needed only once. Thereafter to
-update to the latest code, you do:
-
- cd bareos-regress
- git pull
-
-There are two different aspects of regression testing that this document
-will discuss: 1. Running the Regression Script, 2. Writing a Regression
-test.
-
-Running the Regression Script
------------------------------
-
-There are a number of different tests that may be run, such as: the
-standard set that uses disk Volumes and runs under any userid; a small
-set of tests that write to tape; another set of tests where you must be
-root to run them. Normally, I run all my tests as non-root and very
-rarely run the root tests. The tests vary in length, and running the
-full tests including disk based testing, tape based testing, autochanger
-based testing, and multiple drive autochanger based testing can take 3
-or 4 hours.
-
-### Setting the Configuration Parameters
-
-There is nothing you need to change in the source directory.
-
-To begin:
-
- cd bareos-regress
-
-The very first time you are going to run the regression scripts, you
-will need to create a custom config file for your system. We suggest
-that you start by:
-
- cp prototype.conf config
-
-Then you can edit the <span>**config**</span> file directly.
-
-
- # Where to get the source to be tested
- BAREOS_SOURCE="${HOME}/bareos/bareos"
-
- # Where to send email !!!!! Change me !!!!!!!
- EMAIL=your-name@your-domain.com
- SMTP_HOST="localhost"
-
- TAPE_DRIVE="/dev/nst0"
- # if you don't have an autochanger set AUTOCHANGER to /dev/null
- AUTOCHANGER="/dev/sg0"
- # For two drive tests -- set to /dev/null if you do not have it
- TAPE_DRIVE1="/dev/null"
-
- # This must be the path to the autochanger including its name
- AUTOCHANGER_PATH="/usr/sbin/mtx"
-
- # Set what backend to use "postresql" "mysql" or "sqlite3"
- DBTYPE="postgresql"
-
- # Set your database here
- #WHICHDB="--with-${DBTYPE}=${SQLITE3_DIR}"
- WHICHDB="--with-${DBTYPE}"
-
- # Set this to "--with-tcp-wrappers" or "--without-tcp-wrappers"
- TCPWRAPPERS="--with-tcp-wrappers"
-
- # Set this to "" to disable OpenSSL support, "--with-openssl=yes"
- # to enable it, or provide the path to the OpenSSL installation,
- # eg "--with-openssl=/usr/local"
- OPENSSL="--with-openssl"
-
- # You may put your real host name here, but localhost or 127.0.0.1
- # is valid also and it has the advantage that it works on a
- # non-networked machine
- HOST="localhost"
-
-- <span>**BAREOS_SOURCE**</span> should be the full path to the
- Bareos source code that you wish to test. It will be loaded
- configured, compiled, and installed with the “make setup” command,
- which needs to be done only once each time you change the source
- code.
-
-- <span>**EMAIL**</span> should be your email addres. Please remember
- to change this or I will get a flood of unwanted messages. You may
- or may not want to see these emails. In my case, I don’t need them
- so I direct it to the bit bucket.
-
-- <span>**SMTP\_HOST**</span> defines where your SMTP server is.
-
-- <span>**SQLITE\_DIR**</span> should be the full path to the sqlite
- package, must be build before running a Bareos regression, if you
- are using SQLite. This variable is ignored if you are using MySQL or
- PostgreSQL. To use PostgreSQL, edit the Makefile and change (or add)
- WHICHDB?=“`--`with-postgresql”. For MySQL use
- “WHICHDB=”`--`with-mysql\`\`.
-
- The advantage of using SQLite is that it is totally independent of
- any installation you may have running on your system, and there is
- no special configuration or authorization that must be done to run
- it. With both MySQL and PostgreSQL, you must pre-install the
- packages, initialize them and ensure that you have authorization to
- access the database and create and delete tables.
-
-- <span>**TAPE\_DRIVE**</span> is the full path to your tape drive.
- The base set of regression tests do not use a tape, so this is only
- important if you want to run the full tests. Set this to /dev/null
- if you do not have a tape drive.
-
-- <span>**TAPE\_DRIVE1**</span> is the full path to your second tape
- drive, if have one. The base set of regression tests do not use a
- tape, so this is only important if you want to run the full two
- drive tests. Set this to /dev/null if you do not have a second tape
- drive.
-
-- <span>**AUTOCHANGER**</span> is the name of your autochanger control
- device. Set this to /dev/null if you do not have an autochanger.
-
-- <span>**AUTOCHANGER\_PATH**</span> is the full path including the
- program name for your autochanger program (normally
- <span>**mtx**</span>. Leave the default value if you do not have
- one.
-
-- <span>**TCPWRAPPERS**</span> defines whether or not you want the
- ./configure to be performed with tcpwrappers enabled.
-
-- <span>**OPENSSL**</span> used to enable/disable SSL support for
- Bareos communications and data encryption.
-
-- <span>**HOST**</span> is the hostname that it will use when building
- the scripts. The Bareos daemons will be named \<HOST\>-dir,
- \<HOST\>-fd, ... It is also the name of the HOST machine that to
- connect to the daemons by the network. Hence the name should either
- be your real hostname (with an appropriate DNS or /etc/hosts entry)
- or <span>**localhost**</span> as it is in the default file.
-
-- <span>**bin**</span> is the binary location.
-
-- <span>**scripts**</span> is the bareos scripts location (where we
- could find database creation script, autochanger handler, etc.)
-
-### Building the Test Bareos
-
-Once the above variables are set, you can build the setup by entering:
-
- make setup
-
-This will setup the regression testing and you should not need to do
-this again unless you want to change the database or other regression
-configuration parameters.
-
-### Setting up your SQL engine
-
-If you are using SQLite or SQLite3, there is nothing more to do; you can
-simply run the tests as described in the next section.
-
-If you are using MySQL or PostgreSQL, you will need to establish an
-account with your database engine for the user name
-<span>**regress**</span> and you will need to manually create a database
-named <span>**regress**</span> that can be used by user name regress,
-which means you will have to give the user regress sufficient
-permissions to use the database named regress. There is no password on
-the regress account.
-
-You have probably already done this procedure for the user name and
-database named bareos. If not, the manual describes roughly how to do
-it, and the scripts in bareos/regress/build/src/cats named
-create\_mysql\_database, create\_postgresql\_database,
-grant\_mysql\_privileges, and grant\_postgresql\_privileges may be of a
-help to you.
-
-Generally, to do the above, you will need to run under root to be able
-to create databases and modify permissions within MySQL and PostgreSQL.
-
-It is possible to configure MySQL access for database accounts that
-require a password to be supplied. This can be done by creating a
- /.my.cnf file which supplies the credentials by default to the MySQL
-commandline utilities.
-
- [client]
- host = localhost
- user = regress
- password = asecret
-
-A similar technique can be used PostgreSQL regression testing where the
-database is configured to require a password. The  /.pgpass file should
-contain a line with the database connection properties.
-
- hostname:port:database:username:password
-
-### Running the Disk Only Regression
-
-The simplest way to copy the source code, configure it, compile it, link
-it, and run the tests is to use a helper script:
-
- ./do_disk
-
-This will run the base set of tests using disk Volumes. If you are
-testing on a non-Linux machine several of the of the tests may not be
-run. In any case, as we add new tests, the number will vary. It will
-take about 1 hour and you don’t need to be root to run these tests (I
-run under my regular userid). The result should be something similar to:
-
- Test results
- ===== auto-label-test OK 12:31:33 =====
- ===== backup-bareos-test OK 12:32:32 =====
- ===== bextract-test OK 12:33:27 =====
- ===== bscan-test OK 12:34:47 =====
- ===== bsr-opt-test OK 12:35:46 =====
- ===== compressed-test OK 12:36:52 =====
- ===== compressed-encrypt-test OK 12:38:18 =====
- ===== concurrent-jobs-test OK 12:39:49 =====
- ===== data-encrypt-test OK 12:41:11 =====
- ===== encrypt-bug-test OK 12:42:00 =====
- ===== fifo-test OK 12:43:46 =====
- ===== backup-bareos-fifo OK 12:44:54 =====
- ===== differential-test OK 12:45:36 =====
- ===== four-concurrent-jobs-test OK 12:47:39 =====
- ===== four-jobs-test OK 12:49:22 =====
- ===== incremental-test OK 12:50:38 =====
- ===== query-test OK 12:51:37 =====
- ===== recycle-test OK 12:53:52 =====
- ===== restore2-by-file-test OK 12:54:53 =====
- ===== restore-by-file-test OK 12:55:40 =====
- ===== restore-disk-seek-test OK 12:56:29 =====
- ===== six-vol-test OK 12:57:44 =====
- ===== span-vol-test OK 12:58:52 =====
- ===== sparse-compressed-test OK 13:00:00 =====
- ===== sparse-test OK 13:01:04 =====
- ===== two-jobs-test OK 13:02:39 =====
- ===== two-vol-test OK 13:03:49 =====
- ===== verify-vol-test OK 13:04:56 =====
- ===== weird-files2-test OK 13:05:47 =====
- ===== weird-files-test OK 13:06:33 =====
- ===== migration-job-test OK 13:08:15 =====
- ===== migration-jobspan-test OK 13:09:33 =====
- ===== migration-volume-test OK 13:10:48 =====
- ===== migration-time-test OK 13:12:59 =====
- ===== hardlink-test OK 13:13:50 =====
- ===== two-pool-test OK 13:18:17 =====
- ===== fast-two-pool-test OK 13:24:02 =====
- ===== two-volume-test OK 13:25:06 =====
- ===== incremental-2disk OK 13:25:57 =====
- ===== 2drive-incremental-2disk OK 13:26:53 =====
- ===== scratch-pool-test OK 13:28:01 =====
- Total time = 0:57:55 or 3475 secs
-
-and the working tape tests are run with
-
- make full_test
-
- Test results
-
- ===== Bareos tape test OK =====
- ===== Small File Size test OK =====
- ===== restore-by-file-tape test OK =====
- ===== incremental-tape test OK =====
- ===== four-concurrent-jobs-tape OK =====
- ===== four-jobs-tape OK =====
-
-Each separate test is self contained in that it initializes to run
-Bareos from scratch (i.e. newly created database). It will also kill any
-Bareos session that is currently running. In addition, it uses ports
-8101, 8102, and 8103 so that it does not intefere with a production
-system.
-
-Alternatively, you can do the ./do\_disk work by hand with:
-
- make setup
-
-The above will then copy the source code within the regression tree (in
-directory regress/build), configure it, and build it. There should be no
-errors. If there are, please correct them before continuing. From this
-point on, as long as you don’t change the Bareos source code, you should
-not need to repeat any of the above steps. If you pull down a new
-version of the source code, simply run <span>**make setup**</span>
-again.
-
-Once Bareos is built, you can run the basic disk only non-root
-regression test by entering:
-
- make test
-
-### Other Tests
-
-There are a number of other tests that can be run as well. All the tests
-are a simply shell script keep in the regress directory. For example the
-”make test\`\` simply executes <span>**./all-non-root-tests**</span>.
-The other tests, which are invoked by directly running the script are:
-
-all\_non-root-tests
-: All non-tape tests not requiring root. This is the standard set of
- tests, that in general, backup some data, then restore it, and
- finally compares the restored data with the original data.
-
-all-root-tests
-: All non-tape tests requiring root permission. These are a relatively
- small number of tests that require running as root. The amount of
- data backed up can be quite large. For example, one test backs up
- /usr, another backs up /etc. One or more of these tests reports an
- error – I’ll fix it one day.
-
-all-non-root-tape-tests
-: All tape test not requiring root. There are currently three tests,
- all run without being root, and backup to a tape. The first two
- tests use one volume, and the third test requires an autochanger,
- and uses two volumes. If you don’t have an autochanger, then this
- script will probably produce an error.
-
-all-tape-and-file-tests
-: All tape and file tests not requiring root. This includes just about
- everything, and I don’t run it very often.
-
-### If a Test Fails
-
-If you one or more tests fail, the line output will be similar to:
-
- !!!!! concurrent-jobs-test failed!!! !!!!!
-
-If you want to determine why the test failed, you will need to rerun the
-script with the debug output turned on. You do so by defining the
-environment variable <span>**REGRESS\_DEBUG**</span> with commands such
-as:
-
- REGRESS_DEBUG=1
- export REGRESS_DEBUG
-
-Then from the “regress” directory (all regression scripts assume that
-you have “regress” as the current directory), enter:
-
- tests/test-name
-
-where test-name should be the name of a test script – for example:
-<span>**tests/backup-bareos-test**</span>.
-
-Testing a Binary Installation
------------------------------
-
-If you have installed your Bareos from a binary release such as (rpms or
-debs), you can still run regression tests on it. First, make sure that
-your regression <span>**config**</span> file uses the same catalog
-backend as your installed binaries. Then define the variables `bin` and
-`scripts` variables in your config file.
-
-Example:
-
- bin=/usr/sbin/
- scripts=/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/
-
-The `./scripts/prepare-other-loc` will tweak the regress scripts to use
-your binary location. You will need to run it manually once before you
-run any regression tests.
-
- $ ./scripts/prepare-other-loc
- $ ./tests/backup-bareos-test
- ...
-
-All regression scripts must be run by hand or by calling the test
-scripts. These are principally scripts that begin with
-<span>**all\_...**</span> such as <span>**all\_disk\_tests**</span>,
-<span>**./all\_test**</span> ...
-
-None of the
-<span>**./do\_disk**</span>, <span>**./do\_all**</span>,
-<span>**./nightly...**</span> scripts will work.
-
-If you want to switch back to running the regression scripts from
-source, first remove the <span>**bin**</span> and
-<span>**scripts**</span> variables from your <span>**config**</span>
-file and rerun the `make setup` step.
-
-Running a Single Test
----------------------
-
-If you wish to run a single test, you can simply:
-
- cd regress
- tests/<name-of-test>
-
-or, if the source code has been updated, you would do:
-
- cd bareos
- git pull
- cd regress
- make setup
- tests/backup-to-null
-
-Writing a Regression Test
--------------------------
-
-Any developer, who implements a major new feature, should write a
-regression test that exercises and validates the new feature. Each
-regression test is a complete test by itself. It terminates any running
-Bareos, initializes the database, starts Bareos, then runs the test by
-using the console program.
-
-### Running the Tests by Hand
-
-You can run any individual test by hand by cd’ing to the
-<span>**regress**</span> directory and entering:
-
- tests/<test-name>
-
-### Directory Structure
-
-The directory structure of the regression tests is:
-
- regress - Makefile, scripts to start tests
- |------ scripts - Scripts (and old configuration files)
- |------ tests - All test scripts are here
- |------ configs - configuration files (for newer tests)
- |
- |------------------ -- All directories below this point are used
- | for testing, but are created from the
- | above directories and are removed with
- | "make distclean"
- |
- |------ bin - This is the install directory for
- | Bareos to be used testing
- |------ build - Where the Bareos source build tree is
- |------ tmp - Most temp files go here
- |------ working - Bareos working directory
- |------ weird-files - Weird files used in two of the tests.
-
-### Adding a New Test
-
-If you want to write a new regression test, it is best to start with one
-of the existing test scripts, and modify it to do the new test.
-
-When adding a new test, be extremely careful about adding anything to
-any of the daemons’ configuration files. The reason is that it may
-change the prompts that are sent to the console. For example, adding a
-Pool means that the current scripts, which assume that Bareos
-automatically selects a Pool, will now be presented with a new prompt,
-so the test will fail. If you need to enhance the configuration files,
-consider making your own versions.
-
-### Running a Test Under The Debugger
-
-You can run a test under the debugger (actually run a Bareos daemon
-under the debugger) by first setting the environment variable
-<span>**REGRESS\_WAIT**</span> with commands such as:
-
- REGRESS_WAIT=1
- export REGRESS_WAIT
-
-Then executing the script. When the script prints the following line:
-
- Start Bareos under debugger and enter anything when ready ...
-
-You start the Bareos component you want to run under the debugger in a
-different shell window. For example:
-
- cd .../regress/bin
- gdb bareos-sd
- (possibly set breakpoints, ...)
- run -s -f
-
-Then enter any character in the window with the above message. An error
-message will appear saying that the daemon you are debugging is already
-running, which is the case. You can simply ignore the error message.
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-
-Smart Memory Allocation
-=======================
-
-Few things are as embarrassing as a program that leaks, yet few errors
-are so easy to commit or as difficult to track down in a large,
-complicated program as failure to release allocated memory. SMARTALLOC
-replaces the standard C library memory allocation functions with
-versions which keep track of buffer allocations and releases and report
-all orphaned buffers at the end of program execution. By including this
-package in your program during development and testing, you can identify
-code that loses buffers right when it’s added and most easily fixed,
-rather than as part of a crisis debugging push when the problem is
-identified much later in the testing cycle (or even worse, when the code
-is in the hands of a customer). When program testing is complete, simply
-recompiling with different flags removes SMARTALLOC from your program,
-permitting it to run without speed or storage penalties.
-
-In addition to detecting orphaned buffers, SMARTALLOC also helps to find
-other common problems in management of dynamic storage including storing
-before the start or beyond the end of an allocated buffer, referencing
-data through a pointer to a previously released buffer, attempting to
-release a buffer twice or releasing storage not obtained from the
-allocator, and assuming the initial contents of storage allocated by
-functions that do not guarantee a known value. SMARTALLOC’s checking
-does not usually add a large amount of overhead to a program (except for
-programs which use <span>realloc()</span> extensively; see below).
-SMARTALLOC focuses on proper storage management rather than internal
-consistency of the heap as checked by the malloc\_debug facility
-available on some systems. SMARTALLOC does not conflict with
-malloc\_debug and both may be used together, if you wish. SMARTALLOC
-makes no assumptions regarding the internal structure of the heap and
-thus should be compatible with any C language implementation of the
-standard memory allocation functions.
-
-### Installing SMARTALLOC
-
-SMARTALLOC is provided as a Zipped archive, ; see the download
-instructions below.
-
-To install SMARTALLOC in your program, simply add the statement:
-
-to every C program file which calls any of the memory allocation
-functions (<span>malloc</span>, <span>calloc</span>, <span>free</span>,
-etc.). SMARTALLOC must be used for all memory allocation with a program,
-so include file for your entire program, if you have such a thing. Next,
-define the symbol SMARTALLOC in the compilation before the inclusion of
-smartall.h. I usually do this by having my Makefile add the
-“<span>-DSMARTALLOC</span>” option to the C compiler for non-production
-builds. You can define the symbol manually, if you prefer, by adding the
-statement:
-
-<span>\#define SMARTALLOC</span>
-
-At the point where your program is all done and ready to relinquish
-control to the operating system, add the call:
-
-<span>        sm\_dump(</span><span>*datadump*</span><span>);</span>
-
-where <span>*datadump*</span> specifies whether the contents of orphaned
-buffers are to be dumped in addition printing to their size and place of
-allocation. The data are dumped only if <span>*datadump*</span> is
-nonzero, so most programs will normally use “<span>sm\_dump(0);</span>”.
-If a mysterious orphaned buffer appears that can’t be identified from
-the information this prints about it, replace the statement with
-“<span>sm\_dump(1)</span>;”. Usually the dump of the buffer’s data will
-furnish the additional clues you need to excavate and extirpate the
-elusive error that left the buffer allocated.
-
-Finally, add the files “smartall.h” and “smartall.c” from this release
-to your source directory, make dependencies, and linker input. You
-needn’t make inclusion of smartall.c in your link optional; if compiled
-with SMARTALLOC not defined it generates no code, so you may always
-include it knowing it will waste no storage in production builds. Now
-when you run your program, if it leaves any buffers around when it’s
-done, each will be reported by <span>sm\_dump()</span> on stderr as
-follows:
-
- Orphaned buffer: 120 bytes allocated at line 50 of gutshot.c
-
-### Squelching a SMARTALLOC
-
-Usually, when you first install SMARTALLOC in an existing program you’ll
-find it nattering about lots of orphaned buffers. Some of these turn out
-to be legitimate errors, but some are storage allocated during program
-initialisation that, while dynamically allocated, is logically static
-storage not intended to be released. Of course, you can get rid of the
-complaints about these buffers by adding code to release them, but by
-doing so you’re adding unnecessary complexity and code size to your
-program just to silence the nattering of a SMARTALLOC, so an escape
-hatch is provided to eliminate the need to release these buffers.
-
-Normally all storage allocated with the functions <span>malloc()</span>,
-<span>calloc()</span>, and <span>realloc()</span> is monitored by
-SMARTALLOC. If you make the function call:
-
- sm_static(1);
-
-you declare that subsequent storage allocated by <span>malloc()</span>,
-<span>calloc()</span>, and <span>realloc()</span> should not be
-considered orphaned if found to be allocated when
-<span>sm\_dump()</span> is called. I use a call on
-“<span>sm\_static(1);</span>” before I allocate things like program
-configuration tables so I don’t have to add code to release them at end
-of program time. After allocating unmonitored data this way, be sure to
-add a call to:
-
- sm_static(0);
-
-to resume normal monitoring of buffer allocations. Buffers allocated
-while <span>sm\_static(1</span>) is in effect are not checked for having
-been orphaned but all the other safeguards provided by SMARTALLOC remain
-in effect. You may release such buffers, if you like; but you don’t have
-to.
-
-### Living with Libraries
-
-Some library functions for which source code is unavailable may
-gratuitously allocate and return buffers that contain their results, or
-require you to pass them buffers which they subsequently release. If you
-have source code for the library, by far the best approach is to simply
-install SMARTALLOC in it, particularly since this kind of ill-structured
-dynamic storage management is the source of so many storage leaks.
-Without source code, however, there’s no option but to provide a way to
-bypass SMARTALLOC for the buffers the library allocates and/or releases
-with the standard system functions.
-
-For each function <span>*xxx*</span> redefined by SMARTALLOC, a
-corresponding routine named “<span>actually</span><span>*xxx*</span>” is
-furnished which provides direct access to the underlying system
-function, as follows:
-
-> <span>ll</span> &\
-> <span><span>malloc(</span><span>*size*</span><span>)</span> </span> &
-> <span><span>actuallymalloc(</span><span>*size*</span><span>)</span>
-> </span>\
-> <span><span>calloc(</span><span>*nelem*</span><span>,</span>
-> <span>*elsize*</span><span>)</span> </span> &
-> <span><span>actuallycalloc(</span><span>*nelem*</span>,
-> <span>*elsize*</span><span>)</span> </span>\
-> <span><span>realloc(</span><span>*ptr*</span><span>,</span>
-> <span>*size*</span><span>)</span> </span> &
-> <span><span>actuallyrealloc(</span><span>*ptr*</span>,
-> <span>*size*</span><span>)</span> </span>\
-> <span><span>free(</span><span>*ptr*</span><span>)</span> </span> &
-> <span><span>actuallyfree(</span><span>*ptr*</span><span>)</span>
-> </span>
-
-For example, suppose there exists a system library function named
-“<span>getimage()</span>” which reads a raster image file and returns
-the address of a buffer containing it. Since the library routine
-allocates the image directly with <span>malloc()</span>, you can’t use
-SMARTALLOC’s <span>free()</span>, as that call expects information
-placed in the buffer by SMARTALLOC’s special version of
-<span>malloc()</span>, and hence would report an error. To release the
-buffer you should call <span>actuallyfree()</span>, as in this code
-fragment:
-
- struct image *ibuf = getimage("ratpack.img");
- display_on_screen(ibuf);
- actuallyfree(ibuf);
-
-Conversely, suppose we are to call a library function,
-“<span>putimage()</span>”, which writes an image buffer into a file and
-then releases the buffer with <span>free()</span>. Since the system
-<span>free()</span> is being called, we can’t pass a buffer allocated by
-SMARTALLOC’s allocation routines, as it contains special information
-that the system <span>free()</span> doesn’t expect to be there. The
-following code uses <span>actuallymalloc()</span> to obtain the buffer
-passed to such a routine.
-
- struct image *obuf =
- (struct image *) actuallymalloc(sizeof(struct image));
- dump_screen_to_image(obuf);
- putimage("scrdump.img", obuf); /* putimage() releases obuf */
-
-It’s unlikely you’ll need any of the “actually” calls except under very
-odd circumstances (in four products and three years, I’ve only needed
-them once), but they’re there for the rare occasions that demand them.
-Don’t use them to subvert the error checking of SMARTALLOC; if you want
-to disable orphaned buffer detection, use the <span>sm\_static(1)</span>
-mechanism described above. That way you don’t forfeit all the other
-advantages of SMARTALLOC as you do when using
-<span>actuallymalloc()</span> and <span>actuallyfree()</span>.
-
-### SMARTALLOC Details
-
-When you include “smartall.h” and define SMARTALLOC, the following
-standard system library functions are redefined with the \#define
-mechanism to call corresponding functions within smartall.c instead.
-(For details of the redefinitions, please refer to smartall.h.)
-
- void *malloc(size_t size)
- void *calloc(size_t nelem, size_t elsize)
- void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size)
- void free(void *ptr)
- void cfree(void *ptr)
-
-<span>cfree()</span> is a historical artifact identical to
-<span>free()</span>.
-
-In addition to allocating storage in the same way as the standard
-library functions, the SMARTALLOC versions expand the buffers they
-allocate to include information that identifies where each buffer was
-allocated and to chain all allocated buffers together. When a buffer is
-released, it is removed from the allocated buffer chain. A call on
-<span>sm\_dump()</span> is able, by scanning the chain of allocated
-buffers, to find all orphaned buffers. Buffers allocated while
-<span>sm\_static(1)</span> is in effect are specially flagged so that,
-despite appearing on the allocated buffer chain, <span>sm\_dump()</span>
-will not deem them orphans.
-
-When a buffer is allocated by <span>malloc()</span> or expanded with
-<span>realloc()</span>, all bytes of newly allocated storage are set to
-the hexadecimal value 0x55 (alternating one and zero bits). Note that
-for <span>realloc()</span> this applies only to the bytes added at the
-end of buffer; the original contents of the buffer are not modified.
-Initializing allocated storage to a distinctive nonzero pattern is
-intended to catch code that erroneously assumes newly allocated buffers
-are cleared to zero; in fact their contents are random. The
-<span>calloc()</span> function, defined as returning a buffer cleared to
-zero, continues to zero its buffers under SMARTALLOC.
-
-Buffers obtained with the SMARTALLOC functions contain a special
-sentinel byte at the end of the user data area. This byte is set to a
-special key value based upon the buffer’s memory address. When the
-buffer is released, the key is tested and if it has been overwritten an
-assertion in the <span>free</span> function will fail. This catches
-incorrect program code that stores beyond the storage allocated for the
-buffer. At <span>free()</span> time the queue links are also validated
-and an assertion failure will occur if the program has destroyed them by
-storing before the start of the allocated storage.
-
-In addition, when a buffer is released with <span>free()</span>, its
-contents are immediately destroyed by overwriting them with the
-hexadecimal pattern 0xAA (alternating bits, the one’s complement of the
-initial value pattern). This will usually trip up code that keeps a
-pointer to a buffer that’s been freed and later attempts to reference
-data within the released buffer. Incredibly, this is
-<span>*legal*</span> in the standard Unix memory allocation package,
-which permits programs to free() buffers, then raise them from the grave
-with <span>realloc()</span>. Such program “logic” should be fixed, not
-accommodated, and SMARTALLOC brooks no such Lazarus buffer\`\` nonsense.
-
-Some C libraries allow a zero size argument in calls to
-<span>malloc()</span>. Since this is far more likely to indicate a
-program error than a defensible programming stratagem, SMARTALLOC
-disallows it with an assertion.
-
-When the standard library <span>realloc()</span> function is called to
-expand a buffer, it attempts to expand the buffer in place if possible,
-moving it only if necessary. Because SMARTALLOC must place its own
-private storage in the buffer and also to aid in error detection, its
-version of <span>realloc()</span> always moves and copies the buffer
-except in the trivial case where the size of the buffer is not being
-changed. By forcing the buffer to move on every call and destroying the
-contents of the old buffer when it is released, SMARTALLOC traps
-programs which keep pointers into a buffer across a call on
-<span>realloc()</span> which may move it. This strategy may prove very
-costly to programs which make extensive use of <span>realloc()</span>.
-If this proves to be a problem, such programs may wish to use
-<span>actuallymalloc()</span>, <span>actuallyrealloc()</span>, and
-<span>actuallyfree()</span> for such frequently-adjusted buffers,
-trading error detection for performance. Although not specified in the
-System V Interface Definition, many C library implementations of
-<span>realloc()</span> permit an old buffer argument of NULL, causing
-<span>realloc()</span> to allocate a new buffer. The SMARTALLOC version
-permits this.
-
-### When SMARTALLOC is Disabled
-
-When SMARTALLOC is disabled by compiling a program with the symbol
-SMARTALLOC not defined, calls on the functions otherwise redefined by
-SMARTALLOC go directly to the system functions. In addition,
-compile-time definitions translate calls on the
-”<span>actually</span>...<span>()</span>“ functions into the
-corresponding library calls; ”<span>actuallymalloc(100)</span>“, for
-example, compiles into ”<span>malloc(100)</span>\`\`. The two special
-SMARTALLOC functions, <span>sm\_dump()</span> and
-<span>sm\_static()</span>, are defined to generate no code (hence the
-null statement). Finally, if SMARTALLOC is not defined, compilation of
-the file smartall.c generates no code or data at all, effectively
-removing it from the program even if named in the link instructions.
-
-Thus, except for unusual circumstances, a program that works with
-SMARTALLOC defined for testing should require no changes when built
-without it for production release.
-
-### The <span>alloc()</span> Function
-
-Many programs I’ve worked on use very few direct calls to
-<span>malloc()</span>, using the identically declared
-<span>alloc()</span> function instead. Alloc detects out-of-memory
-conditions and aborts, removing the need for error checking on every
-call of <span>malloc()</span> (and the temptation to skip checking for
-out-of-memory).
-
-As a convenience, SMARTALLOC supplies a compatible version of
-<span>alloc()</span> in the file alloc.c, with its definition in the
-file alloc.h. This version of <span>alloc()</span> is sensitive to the
-definition of SMARTALLOC and cooperates with SMARTALLOC’s orphaned
-buffer detection. In addition, when SMARTALLOC is defined and
-<span>alloc()</span> detects an out of memory condition, it takes
-advantage of the SMARTALLOC diagnostic information to identify the file
-and line number of the call on <span>alloc()</span> that failed.
-
-### Overlays and Underhandedness
-
-String constants in the C language are considered to be static arrays of
-characters accessed through a pointer constant. The arrays are
-potentially writable even though their pointer is a constant. SMARTALLOC
-uses the compile-time definition <span>./smartall.wml</span> to obtain
-the name of the file in which a call on buffer allocation was performed.
-Rather than reserve space in a buffer to save this information,
-SMARTALLOC simply stores the pointer to the compiled-in text of the file
-name. This works fine as long as the program does not overlay its data
-among modules. If data are overlayed, the area of memory which contained
-the file name at the time it was saved in the buffer may contain
-something else entirely when <span>sm\_dump()</span> gets around to
-using the pointer to edit the file name which allocated the buffer.
-
-If you want to use SMARTALLOC in a program with overlayed data, you’ll
-have to modify smartall.c to either copy the file name to a fixed-length
-field added to the <span>abufhead</span> structure, or else allocate
-storage with <span>malloc()</span>, copy the file name there, and set
-the <span>abfname</span> pointer to that buffer, then remember to
-release the buffer in <span>sm\_free</span>. Either of these approaches
-are wasteful of storage and time, and should be considered only if there
-is no alternative. Since most initial debugging is done in non-overlayed
-environments, the restrictions on SMARTALLOC with data overlaying may
-never prove a problem. Note that conventional overlaying of code, by far
-the most common form of overlaying, poses no problems for SMARTALLOC;
-you need only be concerned if you’re using exotic tools for data
-overlaying on MS-DOS or other address-space-challenged systems.
-
-Since a C language ”constant\`\` string can actually be written into,
-most C compilers generate a unique copy of each string used in a module,
-even if the same constant string appears many times. In modules that
-contain many calls on allocation functions, this results in substantial
-wasted storage for the strings that identify the file name. If your
-compiler permits optimization of multiple occurrences of constant
-strings, enabling this mode will eliminate the overhead for these
-strings. Of course, it’s up to you to make sure choosing this compiler
-mode won’t wreak havoc on some other part of your program.
-
-### Test and Demonstration Program
-
-A test and demonstration program, smtest.c, is supplied with SMARTALLOC.
-You can build this program with the Makefile included. Please refer to
-the comments in smtest.c and the Makefile for information on this
-program. If you’re attempting to use SMARTALLOC on a new machine or with
-a new compiler or operating system, it’s a wise first step to check it
-out with smtest first.
-
-### Invitation to the Hack
-
-SMARTALLOC is not intended to be a panacea for storage management
-problems, nor is it universally applicable or effective; it’s another
-weapon in the arsenal of the defensive professional programmer
-attempting to create reliable products. It represents the current state
-of evolution of expedient debug code which has been used in several
-commercial software products which have, collectively, sold more than
-third of a million copies in the retail market, and can be expected to
-continue to develop through time as it is applied to ever more demanding
-projects.
-
-The version of SMARTALLOC here has been tested on a Sun SPARCStation,
-Silicon Graphics Indigo2, and on MS-DOS using both Borland and Microsoft
-C. Moving from compiler to compiler requires the usual small changes to
-resolve disputes about prototyping of functions, whether the type
-returned by buffer allocation is <span>char </span> or
-<span>void </span>, and so forth, but following those changes it works
-in a variety of environments. I hope you’ll find SMARTALLOC as useful
-for your projects as I’ve found it in mine.
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-Storage Daemon Design
-=====================
-
-This chapter is intended to be a technical discussion of the Storage
-daemon services and as such is not targeted at end users but rather at
-developers and system administrators that want or need to know more of
-the working details of <span>**Bareos**</span>.
-
-This document is somewhat out of date.
-
-SD Design Introduction
-----------------------
-
-The Bareos Storage daemon provides storage resources to a Bareos
-installation. An individual Storage daemon is associated with a physical
-permanent storage device (for example, a tape drive, CD writer, tape
-changer or jukebox, etc.), and may employ auxiliary storage resources
-(such as space on a hard disk file system) to increase performance
-and/or optimize use of the permanent storage medium.
-
-Any number of storage daemons may be run on a given machine; each
-associated with an individual storage device connected to it, and Bareos
-operations may employ storage daemons on any number of hosts connected
-by a network, local or remote. The ability to employ remote storage
-daemons (with appropriate security measures) permits automatic off-site
-backup, possibly to publicly available backup repositories.
-
-SD Development Outline
-----------------------
-
-In order to provide a high performance backup and restore solution that
-scales to very large capacity devices and networks, the storage daemon
-must be able to extract as much performance from the storage device and
-network with which it interacts. In order to accomplish this, storage
-daemons will eventually have to sacrifice simplicity and painless
-portability in favor of techniques which improve performance. My goal in
-designing the storage daemon protocol and developing the initial
-prototype storage daemon is to provide for these additions in the
-future, while implementing an initial storage daemon which is very
-simple and portable to almost any POSIX-like environment. This original
-storage daemon (and its evolved descendants) can serve as a portable
-solution for non-demanding backup requirements (such as single servers
-of modest size, individual machines, or small local networks), while
-serving as the starting point for development of higher performance
-configurable derivatives which use techniques such as POSIX threads,
-shared memory, asynchronous I/O, buffering to high-speed intermediate
-media, and support for tape changers and jukeboxes.
-
-SD Connections and Sessions
----------------------------
-
-A client connects to a storage server by initiating a conventional TCP
-connection. The storage server accepts the connection unless its maximum
-number of connections has been reached or the specified host is not
-granted access to the storage server. Once a connection has been opened,
-the client may make any number of Query requests, and/or initiate (if
-permitted), one or more Append sessions (which transmit data to be
-stored by the storage daemon) and/or Read sessions (which retrieve data
-from the storage daemon).
-
-Most requests and replies sent across the connection are simple ASCII
-strings, with status replies prefixed by a four digit status code for
-easier parsing. Binary data appear in blocks stored and retrieved from
-the storage. Any request may result in a single-line status reply of
-“<span>3201 Notificationpending</span>”, which indicates the client must
-send a “Query notification” request to retrieve one or more
-notifications posted to it. Once the notifications have been returned,
-the client may then resubmit the request which resulted in the 3201
-status.
-
-The following descriptions omit common error codes, yet to be defined,
-which can occur from most or many requests due to events like media
-errors, restarting of the storage daemon, etc. These details will be
-filled in, along with a comprehensive list of status codes along with
-which requests can produce them in an update to this document.
-
-### SD Append Requests
-
-<span>append open session = <span>\<</span>JobId<span>\></span> [ <span>\<</span>Password<span>\></span> ] </span>
-: A data append session is opened with the Job ID given by
- <span>*JobId*</span> with client password (if required) given by
- <span>*Password*</span>. If the session is successfully opened, a
- status of <span>3000 OK</span> is returned with a
- “<span>ticket = </span><span>*number*</span>” reply used to identify
- subsequent messages in the session. If too many sessions are open,
- or a conflicting session (for example, a read in progress when
- simultaneous read and append sessions are not permitted), a status
- of “<span>3502 Volume busy</span>” is returned. If no volume is
- mounted, or the volume mounted cannot be appended to, a status of
- “<span>3503 Volume not mounted</span>” is returned.
-
-append data = <span>\<</span>ticket-number<span>\></span>
-: If the append data is accepted, a status of <span>3000 OK data
- address = <span>\<</span>IPaddress<span>\></span> port =
- <span>\<</span>port<span>\></span></span> is returned, where the
- <span>IPaddress</span> and <span>port</span> specify the IP address
- and port number of the data channel. Error status codes are
- <span>3504 Invalid ticket number</span> and
- <span>3505 Session aborted</span>, the latter of which indicates the
- entire append session has failed due to a daemon or media error.
-
- Once the File daemon has established the connection to the data
- channel opened by the Storage daemon, it will transfer a header
- packet followed by any number of data packets. The header packet is
- of the form:
-
- <span>file-index<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>stream-id<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>info<span>\></span></span>
-
- The details are specified in the section of this document.
-
-\*append abort session = <span>\<</span>ticket-number<span>\></span>
-: The open append session with ticket <span>*ticket-number*</span> is
- aborted; any blocks not yet written to permanent media are
- discarded. Subsequent attempts to append data to the session will
- receive an error status of <span>3505Session aborted</span>.
-
-append end session = <span>\<</span>ticket-number<span>\></span>
-: The open append session with ticket <span>*ticket-number*</span> is
- marked complete; no further blocks may be appended. The storage
- daemon will give priority to saving any buffered blocks from this
- session to permanent media as soon as possible.
-
-append close session = <span>\<</span>ticket-number<span>\></span>
-: The append session with ticket <span>*ticket*</span> is closed. This
- message does not receive an <span>3000 OK</span> reply until all of
- the content of the session are stored on permanent media, at which
- time said reply is given, followed by a list of volumes, from first
- to last, which contain blocks from the session, along with the first
- and last file and block on each containing session data and the
- volume session key identifying data from that session in lines with
- the following format:
-
- <span>Volume-id<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>start-file<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>start-block<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>end-file<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>end-block<span>\></span>
- <span>\<</span>volume-session-id<span>\></span></span>where
- <span>*Volume-id*</span> is the volume label,
- <span>*start-file*</span> and <span>*start-block*</span> are the
- file and block containing the first data from that session on the
- volume, <span>*end-file*</span> and <span>*end-block*</span> are the
- file and block with the last data from the session on the volume and
- <span>*volume-session-id*</span> is the volume session ID for blocks
- from the session stored on that volume.
-
-### SD Read Requests
-
-Read open session = <span>\<</span>JobId<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>Volume-id<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>start-file<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>start-block<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>end-file<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>end-block<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>volume-session-id<span>\></span> <span>\<</span>password<span>\></span>
-: where <span>*Volume-id*</span> is the volume label,
- <span>*start-file*</span> and <span>*start-block*</span> are the
- file and block containing the first data from that session on the
- volume, <span>*end-file*</span> and <span>*end-block*</span> are the
- file and block with the last data from the session on the volume and
- <span>*volume-session-id*</span> is the volume session ID for blocks
- from the session stored on that volume.
-
- If the session is successfully opened, a status of
-
- <span>\`\`</span>
-
- is returned with a reply used to identify subsequent messages in the
- session. If too many sessions are open, or a conflicting session
- (for example, an append in progress when simultaneous read and
- append sessions are not permitted), a status of
- ”<span>3502 Volume busy</span>“ is returned. If no volume is
- mounted, or the volume mounted cannot be appended to, a status of
- ”<span>3503 Volume not mounted</span>“ is returned. If no block with
- the given volume session ID and the correct client ID number appears
- in the given first file and block for the volume, a status of
- ”<span>3505 Session notfound</span>\`\` is returned.
-
-Read data = <span>\<</span>Ticket<span>\></span> <span>\></span> <span>\<</span>Block<span>\></span>
-: The specified Block of data from open read session with the
- specified Ticket number is returned, with a status of
- <span>3000 OK</span> followed by a
- ”<span>Length = </span><span>*size*</span>“ line giving the length
- in bytes of the block data which immediately follows. Blocks must be
- retrieved in ascending order, but blocks may be skipped. If a block
- number greater than the largest stored on the volume is requested, a
- status of ”<span>3201 End of volume</span>“ is returned. If a block
- number greater than the largest in the file is requested, a status
- of ”<span>3401 End of file</span>\`\` is returned.
-
-Read close session = <span>\<</span>Ticket<span>\></span>
-: The read session with Ticket number is closed. A read session may be
- closed at any time; you needn’t read all its blocks before closing
- it.
-
-<span>*by January 30th, MM *</span>
-
-SD Data Structures
-------------------
-
-In the Storage daemon, there is a Device resource (i.e. from conf file)
-that describes each physical device. When the physical device is used it
-is controled by the DEVICE structure (defined in dev.h), and typically
-refered to as dev in the C++ code. Anyone writing or reading a physical
-device must ultimately get a lock on the DEVICE structure – this
-controls the device. However, multiple Jobs (defined by a JCR structure
-src/jcr.h) can be writing a physical DEVICE at the same time (of course
-they are sequenced by locking the DEVICE structure). There are a lot of
-job dependent “device” variables that may be different for each Job such
-as spooling (one job may spool and another may not, and when a job is
-spooling, it must have an i/o packet open, each job has its own record
-and block structures, ...), so there is a device control record or DCR
-that is the primary way of interfacing to the physical device. The DCR
-contains all the job specific data as well as a pointer to the Device
-resource (DEVRES structure) and the physical DEVICE structure.
-
-Now if a job is writing to two devices (it could be writing two separate
-streams to the same device), it must have two DCRs. Today, the code only
-permits one. This won’t be hard to change, but it is new code.
-
-Today three jobs (threads), two physical devices each job writes to only
-one device:
-
- Job1 -> DCR1 -> DEVICE1
- Job2 -> DCR2 -> DEVICE1
- Job3 -> DCR3 -> DEVICE2
-
-To be implemented three jobs, three physical devices, but job1 is
-writing simultaneously to three devices:
-
- Job1 -> DCR1 -> DEVICE1
- -> DCR4 -> DEVICE2
- -> DCR5 -> DEVICE3
- Job2 -> DCR2 -> DEVICE1
- Job3 -> DCR3 -> DEVICE2
-
- Job = job control record
- DCR = Job contorl data for a specific device
- DEVICE = Device only control data
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-TLS
-===
-
-Written by Landon Fuller
-
-Introduction to TLS
--------------------
-
-This patch includes all the back-end code necessary to add complete TLS
-data encryption support to Bareos. In addition, support for TLS in
-Console/Director communications has been added as a proof of concept.
-Adding support for the remaining daemons will be straight-forward.
-Supported features of this patchset include:
-
-- Client/Server TLS Requirement Negotiation
-
-- TLSv1 Connections with Server and Client Certificate Validation
-
-- Forward Secrecy Support via Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Keying
-
-This document will refer to both “server” and “client” contexts. These
-terms refer to the accepting and initiating peer, respectively.
-
-Diffie-Hellman anonymous ciphers are not supported by this patchset. The
-use of DH anonymous ciphers increases the code complexity and places
-explicit trust upon the two-way Cram-MD5 implementation. Cram-MD5 is
-subject to known plaintext attacks, and is should be considered
-considerably less secure than PKI certificate-based authentication.
-
-
-TLS API Implementation
-----------------------
-
-Appropriate autoconf macros have been added to detect and use OpenSSL.
-Two additional preprocessor defines have been added: `HAVE_TLS` and
-`HAVE_OPENSSL`. All changes not specific to OpenSSL rely on
-`HAVE_TLS`. In turn, a generic TLS API is exported.
-
-### Library Initialization and Cleanup
-
- int init_tls(void);
-
-Performs TLS library initialization, including seeding of the PRNG. PRNG
-seeding has not yet been implemented for win32.
-
- int cleanup_tls(void);
-
-Performs TLS library cleanup.
-
-### Manipulating TLS Contexts
-
- TLS_CONTEXT *new_tls_context(const char *ca_certfile,
- const char *ca_certdir, const char *certfile,
- const char *keyfile, const char *dhfile, bool verify_peer);
-
-Allocates and initalizes a new opaque *TLS\_CONTEXT* structure. The
-*TLS\_CONTEXT* structure maintains default TLS settings from which
-*TLS\_CONNECTION* structures are instantiated. In the future the
-*TLS\_CONTEXT* structure may be used to maintain the TLS session cache.
-*ca\_certfile* and *ca\_certdir* arguments are used to initialize the CA
-verification stores. The *certfile* and *keyfile* arguments are used to
-initialize the local certificate and private key. If *dhfile* is
-non-NULL, it is used to initialize Diffie-Hellman ephemeral keying. If
-*verify\_peer* is *true* , client certificate validation is enabled.
-
- void free_tls_context(TLS_CONTEXT *ctx);
-
-Deallocated a previously allocated *TLS\_CONTEXT* structure.
-
-### Performing Post-Connection Verification
-
- bool tls_postconnect_verify_host(TLS_CONNECTION *tls, const char *host);
-
-Performs post-connection verification of the peer-supplied x509
-certificate. Checks whether the *subjectAltName* and *commonName*
-attributes match the supplied *host* string. Returns *true* if there is
-a match, *false* otherwise.
-
- bool tls_postconnect_verify_cn(TLS_CONNECTION *tls, alist *verify_list);
-
-Performs post-connection verification of the peer-supplied x509
-certificate. Checks whether the *commonName* attribute matches any
-strings supplied via the *verify\_list* parameter. Returns *true* if
-there is a match, *false* otherwise.
-
-### Manipulating TLS Connections
-
- TLS_CONNECTION *new_tls_connection(TLS_CONTEXT *ctx, int fd);
-
-Allocates and initializes a new *TLS\_CONNECTION* structure with context
-*ctx* and file descriptor *fd*.
-
- void free_tls_connection(TLS_CONNECTION *tls);
-
-Deallocates memory associated with the *tls* structure.
-
- bool tls_bsock_connect(BSOCK *bsock);
-
-Negotiates a a TLS client connection via *bsock*. Returns *true* if
-successful, *false* otherwise. Will fail if there is a TLS protocol
-error or an invalid certificate is presented
-
- bool tls_bsock_accept(BSOCK *bsock);
-
-Accepts a TLS client connection via *bsock*. Returns *true* if
-successful, *false* otherwise. Will fail if there is a TLS protocol
-error or an invalid certificate is presented.
-
- bool tls_bsock_shutdown(BSOCK *bsock);
-
-Issues a blocking TLS shutdown request to the peer via *bsock*. This
-function may not wait for the peer’s reply.
-
- int tls_bsock_writen(BSOCK *bsock, char *ptr, int32_t nbytes);
-
-Writes *nbytes* from *ptr* via the *TLS\_CONNECTION* associated with
-*bsock*. Due to OpenSSL’s handling of *EINTR*, *bsock* is set
-non-blocking at the start of the function, and restored to its original
-blocking state before the function returns. Less than *nbytes* may be
-written if an error occurs. The actual number of bytes written will be
-returned.
-
- int tls_bsock_readn(BSOCK *bsock, char *ptr, int32_t nbytes);
-
-Reads *nbytes* from the *TLS\_CONNECTION* associated with *bsock* and
-stores the result in *ptr*. Due to OpenSSL’s handling of *EINTR*,
-*bsock* is set non-blocking at the start of the function, and restored
-to its original blocking state before the function returns. Less than
-*nbytes* may be read if an error occurs. The actual number of bytes read
-will be returned.
-
-Bnet API Changes
-----------------
-
-A minimal number of changes were required in the Bnet socket API. The
-BSOCK structure was expanded to include an associated TLS\_CONNECTION
-structure, as well as a flag to designate the current blocking state of
-the socket. The blocking state flag is required for win32, where it does
-not appear possible to discern the current blocking state of a socket.
-
-### Negotiating a TLS Connection
-
-*bnet\_tls\_server()* and *bnet\_tls\_client()* were both implemented
-using the new TLS API as follows:
-
- int bnet_tls_client(TLS_CONTEXT *ctx, BSOCK * bsock);
-
-Negotiates a TLS session via *bsock* using the settings from *ctx*.
-Returns 1 if successful, 0 otherwise.
-
- int bnet_tls_server(TLS_CONTEXT *ctx, BSOCK * bsock, alist *verify_list);
-
-Accepts a TLS client session via *bsock* using the settings from *ctx*.
-If *verify\_list* is non-NULL, it is passed to
-*tls\_postconnect\_verify\_cn()* for client certificate verification.
-
-### Manipulating Socket Blocking State
-
-Three functions were added for manipulating the blocking state of a
-socket on both Win32 and Unix-like systems. The Win32 code was written
-according to the MSDN documentation, but has not been tested.
-
-These functions are prototyped as follows:
-
- int bnet_set_nonblocking(BSOCK *bsock);
-
-Enables non-blocking I/O on the socket associated with *bsock*. Returns
-a copy of the socket flags prior to modification.
-
- int bnet_set_blocking(BSOCK *bsock);
-
-Enables blocking I/O on the socket associated with *bsock*. Returns a
-copy of the socket flags prior to modification.
-
- void bnet_restore_blocking(BSOCK *bsock, int flags);
-
-Restores blocking or non-blocking IO setting on the socket associated
-with *bsock*. The *flags* argument must be the return value of either
-*bnet\_set\_blocking()* or *bnet\_restore\_blocking()*.
-
-Authentication Negotiation
---------------------------
-
-Backwards compatibility with the existing SSL negotiation hooks
-implemented in src/lib/cram-md5.c have been maintained. The
-*cram\_md5\_get\_auth()* function has been modified to accept an integer
-pointer argument, tls\_remote\_need. The TLS requirement advertised by
-the remote host is returned via this pointer.
-
-After exchanging cram-md5 authentication and TLS requirements, both the
-client and server independently decide whether to continue:
-
- if (!cram_md5_get_auth(dir, password, &tls_remote_need) ||
- !cram_md5_auth(dir, password, tls_local_need)) {
- [snip]
- /* Verify that the remote host is willing to meet our TLS requirements */
- if (tls_remote_need < tls_local_need && tls_local_need != BNET_TLS_OK &&
- tls_remote_need != BNET_TLS_OK) {
- sendit(_("Authorization problem:"
- " Remote server did not advertise required TLS support.\n"));
- auth_success = false;
- goto auth_done;
- }
-
- /* Verify that we are willing to meet the remote host's requirements */
- if (tls_remote_need > tls_local_need && tls_local_need != BNET_TLS_OK &&
- tls_remote_need != BNET_TLS_OK) {
- sendit(_("Authorization problem:"
- " Remote server requires TLS.\n"));
- auth_success = false;
- goto auth_done;
- }
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-Bold-t1.htf b/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-Bold-t1.htf
deleted file mode 100644
index 32641f1..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-Bold-t1.htf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-.lm-ec
-htfcss: DroidSans-Bold-t1 font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif; font-weight:bold;
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-t1.htf b/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-t1.htf
deleted file mode 100644
index 1772d9c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/DroidSans-t1.htf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-.lm-ec
-htfcss: DroidSans-t1 font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif;
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/Makefile b/manuals/en/main/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index fe95c98..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-
-subdirs = ../../images/
-
-MKDIR=mkdir -p
-LATEX=latex
-DVI2PDF=dvipdf
-PDFLATEX=pdflatex
-MAKEINDEX=makeindex
-CONVERT=convert
-BAREOS_DIR=/usr/sbin/bareos-dir
-BAREOS_SD=/usr/sbin/bareos-sd
-BAREOS_FD=/usr/sbin/bareos-fd
-BCONSOLE=/usr/bin/bconsole
-BAREOS_TRAY_MONITOR=/usr/bin/bareos-tray-monitor
-GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS=../../scripts/generate-resoure-descriptions.py
-GENERATED_PACKAGE_INFO=../../scripts/generate-bareos-package-info.py
-
-INDEXES = bareos-manual-main-reference.console.ind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.director.ind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.general.ind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.fd.ind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.sd.ind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.monitor.ind
-HTINDEXES = bareos-manual-main-reference.console.htind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.director.htind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.general.htind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.fd.htind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.sd.htind \
- bareos-manual-main-reference.monitor.htind
-GENERATED = autogenerated/bareos-dir-*.tex \
- autogenerated/bareos-sd-*.tex \
- autogenerated/bareos-fd-*.tex \
- autogenerated/bconsole-*.tex \
- autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-*.tex \
- autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-*.tex
-
-LOG = bareos-manual-main-reference.log
-
-all: pdf html
-
-depend:
- @for I in ${subdirs}; \
- do (cd $$I; echo "==>Entering directory `pwd`"; $(MAKE) || exit 1); done
- ln -s ../../images/conv images || true
-
-pdf: bareos-manual-main-reference.pdf
-
-html: html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html
-
-html/bareos-manual-main-reference.html: depend *.sty *.tex bareos-manual-main-reference.htlatex.cfg $(GENERATED) $(HTINDEXES) bareos-manual-main-reference.toc
- mkdir -p html/
- htlatex bareos-manual-main-reference "bareos-manual-main-reference.htlatex.cfg" " -cunihtf -utf8" -d./html/
- mkdir -p html/images/
- mv html/*.png html/images/
-
-%.idx:
- $(PDFLATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
-
-%.ind: %.idx
- $(MAKEINDEX) $<
-
-%.htidx:
- htlatex bareos-manual-main-reference "bareos-manual-main-reference.htlatex.cfg" " -cunihtf -utf8" -d./html/
-
-%.4dx: %.htidx
- name=`basename $< .htidx`; tex "\def\filename{{$$name}{htidx}{4dx}{htind}} \input idxmake.4ht"
-
-%.htind: %.4dx
- name=`basename $< .4dx`; $(MAKEINDEX) -o $${name}.htind $<
-
-bareos-manual-main-reference.toc: *.tex
- $(PDFLATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
-
-bareos-manual-main-reference.dvi: depend *.sty *.tex $(GENERATED) $(INDEXES) bareos-manual-main-reference.toc
- $(LATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
- $(LATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
-
-bareos-manual-main-reference.pdf: depend *.sty *.tex $(GENERATED) $(INDEXES) bareos-manual-main-reference.toc
- $(PDFLATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
- $(PDFLATEX) bareos-manual-main-reference.tex
-
-autogenerated/bareos-dir-config-schema.json:
- $(MKDIR) autogenerated/
- # generate config-schema file.
- # Test if creation succeeded, if yes, redirect output to a json file.
- if $(BAREOS_DIR) -xs >/dev/null; then \
- $(BAREOS_DIR) -xs > autogenerated/bareos-dir-config-schema.json; \
- fi
-
-autogenerated/bareos-sd-config-schema.json:
- $(MKDIR) autogenerated/
- # generate config-schema file.
- # Test if creation succeeded, if yes, redirect output to a json file.
- if $(BAREOS_SD) -xs >/dev/null; then \
- $(BAREOS_SD) -xs > autogenerated/bareos-sd-config-schema.json; \
- fi
-
-autogenerated/bareos-fd-config-schema.json:
- $(MKDIR) autogenerated/
- # generate config-schema file.
- # Test if creation succeeded, if yes, redirect output to a json file.
- if $(BAREOS_FD) -xs >/dev/null; then \
- $(BAREOS_FD) -xs > autogenerated/bareos-fd-config-schema.json; \
- fi
-
-autogenerated/bconsole-config-schema.json:
- $(MKDIR) autogenerated/
- # generate config-schema file.
- # Test if creation succeeded, if yes, redirect output to a json file.
- if $(BCONSOLE) -xs >/dev/null; then \
- $(BCONSOLE) -xs > autogenerated/bconsole-config-schema.json; \
- fi
-
-autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-config-schema.json:
- $(MKDIR) autogenerated/
- # generate config-schema file.
- # Test if creation succeeded, if yes, redirect output to a json file.
- if $(BAREOS_TRAY_MONITOR) -xs >/dev/null; then \
- $(BAREOS_TRAY_MONITOR) -xs > autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-config-schema.json; \
- fi
-
-autogenerated/bareos-dir-*.tex: autogenerated/bareos-dir-config-schema.json
- # generates all director-resource files
- $(GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS) autogenerated/bareos-dir-config-schema.json
-
-autogenerated/bareos-sd-*.tex: autogenerated/bareos-sd-config-schema.json
- # generates all storage daemon resource files
- $(GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS) autogenerated/bareos-sd-config-schema.json
-
-autogenerated/bareos-fd-*.tex: autogenerated/bareos-fd-config-schema.json
- # generates all file daemon resource files
- $(GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS) autogenerated/bareos-fd-config-schema.json
-
-autogenerated/bconsole-*.tex: autogenerated/bconsole-config-schema.json
- # generates all bconsole resource files
- $(GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS) autogenerated/bconsole-config-schema.json
-
-autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-*.tex: autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-config-schema.json
- # generates all tray-monitor resource files
- $(GENERATED_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTIONS) autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-config-schema.json
-
-autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-*.tex:
- $(GENERATED_PACKAGE_INFO) -o autogenerated/ data/bareos-12.4-packages.json data/bareos-13.2-packages.json data/bareos-14.2-packages.json data/bareos-15.2-packages.json data/bareos-16.2-packages.json data/bareos-17.2-packages.json
-
-check: bareos-manual-main-reference.pdf
- @# hyperlink: multiline: pdfTeX warning .* has been reference$d but does not exist
- @# defDirective multiline: Warning: defDirective{Dir}{Director}{PluginNames} has no matching resourceDirective and will be ignored.
- @# pdfTeX warning (dest): name{directiveDirJobMigration\040Time} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed one
- @if ! grep "LaTeX Warning: Hyper reference .* undefined on input\|LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references.\|pdfTeX warning .* has been reference\|Warning: defDirective\|pdfTeX warning (dest): name" $(LOG); then echo "CHECK: OK"; true; else echo "CHECK: FAILED: undefined references"; false; fi
-
-clean:
- if [ -e html/images/ ]; then rm -f html/images/* && rmdir html/images; fi
- rm -f *.4ct *.4dx *.4ix *.4tc *.aux *.dvi *.htidx *.htind *.idx *.log *.out *.pdf *.toc *.idv *.lg *.tmp *.xref html/* bareos-manual-main-reference.html bareos-manual-main-reference.css
- rm -f autogenerated/*
- @for I in ${subdirs}; \
- do (cd $$I; echo "==>Entering directory `pwd`"; $(MAKE) clean || exit 1); done
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/README.document-conventions.txt b/manuals/en/main/README.document-conventions.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 13ff042..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/README.document-conventions.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-This file is not up to date.
-Please refer to bareos.sty regarding defined macros that should be used.
-
-Conventions
-
-Domain: example.com
-Hosts:
- * bareos.example.com (if only one system, or one system for Director and Storage Daemon (and webui)
- * bareos-dir.example.com
- * bareos-sd1.example.com, bareos-sd2.example.com, ...
- * client1.example.com, client2.example.com, ... (Clients, where Bareos is running on).
-
-\fileStoragePath
-\unixConfigPath
-
-\newcommand{\command}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\bcommand}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\file}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\user}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\group}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\variable}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\parameter}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\configdirective}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
-
-
-Bareos configuration files:
-\begin{bconfig}{<CAPTION>}
-<configuration content 1>
-<configuration content 2>
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Bareos bconsole in- and output:
-\begin{bconsole}{prompt}{command}{caption (caption is "command", if not given)}{input}
-output
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{}{}{}{}
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Unix (Linux) Command with output:
-\begin{commandOut}{[caption]}{[prompt]}{command}
-output
-\end{commandOut}
-
-\begin{commandOut}{}{}{}
-\end{commandOut}
-
-
-
-Index:
-rules for using index:
- use singular
- first letter: upper case letters
- everything to [general] (in the longterm)
-
-index keywords (instead of ...)
-
-Catalog (Bareos Catalog, Bareos Database)
-Configuration (configure)
-Command (for executabel commands)
-Console!Command (for bconsole commands)
-Console!Restore (for bconsole restore commands)
-Debug
-Problem (Troubleshooting)
-Restore (Restoring)
-Support
-Tape
-Windows (Win32)
-
-
-Using \index:
-\index[index]{first!second!third}
-
-There are 4 indexes: general, dir, sd, fd, console, monitor.
-The default is general. Maybe the other indexes will get integrated into general.
-It is possible to define a hierarchy of index words, separated by "!".
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/accuratemode.tex b/manuals/en/main/accuratemode.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index d4a6770..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/accuratemode.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-\label{accuratemode}
-\TODO{to be written}
-
-See \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Accurate}.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/agpl.txt b/manuals/en/main/agpl.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index dba13ed..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/agpl.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,661 +0,0 @@
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- Version 3, 19 November 2007
-
- Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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-
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diff --git a/manuals/en/main/always-incremental.tex b/manuals/en/main/always-incremental.tex
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-\chapter{Always Incremental Backup Scheme}
-\label{sec:alwaysincremental}
-\index[general]{Always Incremental}
-
-Always Incremental Backups are available since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{Always Incremental}{16.2.4}.
-
-\section{Conventional Backup Scheme Drawbacks}
-
-\index[general]{Retention}
-
-To better understand the advantages of the Always Incremental Backup scheme, we first analyze the way that the conventional Incremental - Differential - Full Backup Scheme works.
-
-The following figure shows the jobs available for restore over time. Red are full backups, green are differential backups and blue are incremental Backups. When you look for a data at the horizontal axis, you see what backup jobs are available for a restore at this given time.
-
-\begin{center}
-% TODO: replace date on y axis by job number
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir inc-diff-full-jobs_available}
-\end{center}
-
-
-The next figure shows the amount of data being backed up over the network from that client over time:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir inc-diff-full-jobdata}
-\end{center}
-
-
-Depending on the retention periods, old jobs are removed to save space for newer backups:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir inc-diff-full-jobs_available-zoom}
-\end{center}
-
-The problem with this way of removing jobs is the fact that jobs are removed from the system which existing jobs depend on.
-
-%Virtually all problems with the conventional backup scheme are solved using the always incremental backup scheme.
-
-
-\section{Always Incremental Concept}
-
-The Always Incremental Backup Scheme does only incremental backups of clients,
-which reduces the amount of data transferred over the network to a minimum.
-
-\limitation*{Always Incremental Backup}{Only suitable for file based backups}{%
-Always Incremental backups are only suitable for file based backups. Other data can not be combined on the server side (e.g. vmware plugings, NDMP, ...)
-}
-
-The Always Incremental Backup Scheme works as follows:
-
-Client Backups are always run as incremental backups.
-This would usually lead to an unlimited chain of incremental backups that are depend on each other.
-
-To avoid this problem, existing incremental backups older than a configurable age are consolidated into a new backup.
-
-These two steps are then executed every day:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Incremental Backup from Client
- \item Consolidation of the jobs older than maximum configure age
-\end{itemize}
-
-Deleted files will be in the backup forever, if they are not detected as deleted using \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Accurate} backup.
-
-The Always Incremental Backup Scheme does not provide the option to have other longer retention
-periods for the backups.
-
-For Longterm Storage of data longer than the Always Incremental Job Retention, there are two options:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item A copy job can be configured that copies existing full backups into a longterm pool.
- \item A virtual Full Job can be configured that creates a virtual full backup into a longterm pool consolidating all existing backups into a new one.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The implementation with copy jobs is easy to implement and automatically copies all jobs that need to be copied in a single configured resource.
-The disadvantage of the copy job approach is the fact that at a certain point in time, the data that is copied for long term archive is already "always incremental job retention" old, so that the data in the longterm storage is not the current data that is available from the client.
-
-The solution using virtual full jobs to create longterm storage has the disadvantage, that for every backup job the a new longterm job needs to be created.
-
-The big advantage is that the current data will be transferred into the longterm storage.
-
-The way that bareos determines on what base the next incremental job will be done, would choose the longterm storage job to be taken as basis for the next incremental backup which is not what is intended. Therefore, the jobtype of the
-longterm job is updated to "archive", so that it is not taken as base for then next incrementals and the always incremental job will stand alone.
-
-\section{How to configure in Bareos}
-
-\subsection{Always Incremental Backup Job}
-
-To configure a job to use Always Incremental Backup Scheme, following configuration is required:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{example}
-Job {
- ...
- Accurate = yes
- Always Incremental = yes
- Always Incremental Job Retention = <timespec>
- Always Incremental Keep Number = <number>
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[\linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Accurate}{yes}] is required to detect deleted files and prevent that they are kept in the consolidated backup jobs.
- \item[\linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental}{yes}] enables the Always Incremental feature.
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}] set the age where incrementals of this job will be kept, older jobs will be consolidated.
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Keep Number}] sets the number of incrementals that will be kept without regarding the age. This should make sure that a certain history of a job will be kept even if the job is not executed for some time.
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age}] is described later, see \nameref{sec:AlwaysIncrementalMaxFullAge}.
-\end{description}
-
-
-\subsection{Consolidate Job}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{Consolidate}
-Job {
- Name = "Consolidate"
- Type = "Consolidate"
- Accurate = "yes"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[\resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Type}{Consolidate}] configures a job to be a consolidate job. This type have been introduced with the Always Incremental feature. When used, it automatically trigger the consolidation of incremental jobs that need to be consolidated.
- \item[\linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Accurate}{yes}] let the generated virtual backup job keep the accurate information.
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations}] is described later, see \nameref{sec:MaxFullConsolidations}.
-\end{description}
-
-The \job{Consolidate} job evaluates all jobs configured with \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental}{yes}. When a job is selected for consolidation, all job runs are taken into account, independent of the pool and storage where they are located.
-
-The always incremental jobs need to be executed during the backup window (usually at night), while the consolidation jobs should be scheduled during the daytime when no backups are executed.
-
-\warning{All Bareos job resources have some required directives, e.g. \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client}.
-Even so, none other than the mentioned directives are evaluated by a \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Type}{Consolidate},
-they still have to be defined.
-Normally all required directives are already set in \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Job Defs}{DefaultJob}.
-If not, you have to add them. You can use arbitrary, but valid values.}
-
-
-\subsection{Storages and Pools}
-
-For the Always Incremental Backup Scheme at least two storages are needed. See \nameref{sec:MultipleStorageDevices} how to setup multiple storages.
-
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{pool}{AI-Incremental}
-Pool {
- Name = AI-Incremental
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- Auto Prune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 360 days # How long should jobs be kept?
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Label Format = "AI-Incremental-"
- Volume Use Duration = 23h
- Storage = File1
- Next Pool = AI-Consolidated # consolidated jobs go to this pool
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{pool}{AI-Consolidated}
-Pool {
- Name = AI-Consolidated
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- Auto Prune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 360 days # How long should jobs be kept?
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Label Format = "AI-Consolidated-"
- Volume Use Duration = 23h
- Storage = File2
- Next Pool = AI-Longterm # copy jobs write to this pool
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{pool}{AI-Longterm}
-Pool {
- Name = AI-Longterm
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- Auto Prune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 10 years # How long should jobs be kept?
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Label Format = "AI-Longterm-"
- Volume Use Duration = 23h
- Storage = File1
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\pool{AI-Longterm} is optional and will be explained in \nameref{sec:AlwaysIncrementalLongTermStorage}.
-
-\section{How it works}
-
-The following configuration extract shows how a client backup is configured for always incremental Backup.
-The Backup itself is scheduled every night to run as incremental backup, while the consolidation is scheduled to run every day.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{BackupClient1}
-Job {
- Name = "BackupClient1"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
-
- # Always incremental settings
- AlwaysIncremental = yes
- AlwaysIncrementalJobRetention = 7 days
-
- Accurate = yes
-
- Pool = AI-Incremental
- Full Backup Pool = AI-Consolidated
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{Consolidate}
-Job {
- Name = "Consolidate"
- Type = "Consolidate"
- Accurate = "yes"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-The following image shows the available backups for each day:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental}
-\end{center}
-
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The backup cycle starts with a full backup of the client.
- \item Every day a incremental backup is done and is additionally available.
- \item When the age of the oldest incremental reaches \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}, the consolidation job consolidates the oldest incremental with the full backup before to a new full backup.
-\end{itemize}
-
-This can go on more or less forever and there will be always an incremental history of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}.
-
-The following plot shows what happens if a job is not run for a certain amount of time.
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-with-pause-7days-retention-no-keep}
-\end{center}
-
-As can be seen, the nightly consolidation jobs still go on consolidating until the last incremental is too old and then only one full backup is left. This is usually not what is intended.
-
-For this reason, the directive \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Keep Number} is available which sets the minimum number of incrementals that should be kept even if they are older than \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}.
-
-Setting \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Keep Number} to 7 in our case leads to the following result:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-with-pause-7days-retention-7days-keep}
-\end{center}
-
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Keep Number} incrementals are always kept, and when the backup starts again the consolidation of old incrementals starts again.
-
-
-\section{Enhancements for the Always Incremental Backup Scheme}
-
-Besides the available backups at each point in time which we have considered until now, the amount of data being moved during the backups is another very important aspect.
-
-We will have a look at this aspect in the following pictures:
-
-
-\subsection{The basic always incremental scheme}
-
-The basic always incremental scheme does an incremental backup from the client daily which is relatively small and as such is very good.
-
-During the consolidation, each day the full backup is consolidated with the oldest incremental backup, which means that more or less the full amount of data being stored on the client is moved.
-Although this consolidation only is performed locally on the storage daemon without client interaction, it is still an enormous amount of data being touched and can take an considerable amount of time.
-
-If all clients use the "always incremental" backup scheme, this means that the complete data being stored in the backup system needs to be moved every day!
-
-This is usually only feasible in relatively small environments.
-
-The following figure shows the Data Volume being moved during the normal always incremental scheme.
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The red bar shows the amount of the first full backup being copied from the client.
- \item The blue bars show the amount of the daily incremental backups. They are so little that the can be barely seen.
- \item The green bars show the amount of data being moved every day during the consolidation jobs.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-jobdata}
-\end{center}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Always Incremental Max Full Age}
-\label{sec:AlwaysIncrementalMaxFullAge}
-
-To be able to cope with this problem, the directive \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} was added.
-When \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} is configured,
-in daily operation the Full Backup is left untouched while the incrementals are consolidated as usual.
-Only if the Full Backup is older than \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age},
-the full backup will also be part of the consolidation.
-
-Depending on the setting of the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age},
-the amount of daily data being moved can be reduced without losing the advantages of the always incremental Backup Scheme.
-
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} must be larger than \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}.
-
-The resulting interval between full consolidations when running daily backups
-and daily consolidations is \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} - \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-jobdata-AlwaysIncrementalMaxFullAge_21_days}
-\caption{Data Volume being moved with "Always Incremental Max Full Age"}
-\end{figure}%
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-jobs_available-AlwaysIncrementalMaxFullAge_21_days}
-\caption{Jobs Available with "Always Incremental Max Full Age"}
-\end{figure}%
-
-\subsection{Max Full Consolidations}
-\label{sec:MaxFullConsolidations}
-
-When the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} of many clients is set to the same value,
-it is probable that all full backups will reach the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} at once
-and so consolidation jobs including the full backup will be started for all clients at once.
-This would again mean that the whole data being stored from all clients will be moved in one day.
-
-The following figure shows the amount of data being copied by the virtual jobs that do the consolidation when having 3 identically configured backup jobs:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir jobdata_multiple_clients}
-\end{center}
-
-As can be seen, virtual jobs including the full are triggered for all three clients at the same time.
-
-This is of course not desirable so the directive \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations} was introduced.
-
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations} needs to be configured in the \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Type}{Consolidate} job:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{Consolidate}
-Job {
- Name = "Consolidate"
- Type = "Consolidate"
- Accurate = "yes"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
-
- Max Full Consolidations = 1
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations} is configured,
-the consolidation job will not start more than the specified Consolidations that include the Full Backup.
-
-This leads to a better load balancing of full backup consolidations over different days.
-The value should configured so that the consolidation jobs are completed before the next normal backup run starts.
-
-The number of always incremental jobs, the interval that the jobs are triggered
-and the setting of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Max Full Age} influence the value
-that makes sense for \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations}.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir jobdata_multiple_clients_maxfullconsilidate}
-\caption{Data Volume being moved with Max Full Consolidations = 1}%\resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations}{1}}
-\end{figure}%
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir jobs_available_multiple_clients_maxfullconsolidate}
-\caption{Jobs Available with Max Full Consolidations = 1}% \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Consolidations}{1}}
-\end{figure}%
-
-
-\section{Long Term Storage of Always Incremental Jobs}
-\label{sec:AlwaysIncrementalLongTermStorage}
-
-What is missing in the always incremental backup scheme in comparison to the traditional "Incremental Differential Full" scheme is the option to store a certain job for a longer time.
-
-When using always incremental, the usual maximum age of data stored during the backup cycle is \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Always Incremental Job Retention}.
-
-Usually, it is desired to be able to store a certain backup for a longer time, e.g. monthly a backup should be kept for half a year.
-
-There are two options to achieve this goal.
-
-\subsection{Copy Jobs}
-
-The configuration of archiving via copy job is simple, just configure a copy job that copies over the latest full backup
-at that point in time.
-
-As all full backups go into the \pool{AI-Consolidated}, we just copy all uncopied backups in the \pool{AI-Consolidated} to a longterm pool:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{CopyLongtermFull}
-Job {
- Name = "CopyLongtermFull"
- Schedule = LongtermFull
- Type = Copy
- Level = Full
- Pool = AI-Consolidated
- Selection Type = PoolUncopiedJobs
- Messages = Standard
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-As can be seen in the plot, the copy job creates a copy of the current full backup that is available and is already 7 days old.
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-copy-job-archiving}
-\end{center}
-
-The other disadvantage is, that it copies all jobs, not only the virtual full jobs. It also includes the virtual incremental jobs from this pool.
-% WRONG: does not prevent that the same job is copied twice
-%This could be avoided by using \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type}{SqlQuery} and \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}{SELECT JobId FROM Job JOIN Pool USING(PoolId) WHERE Job.Type='B' and Job.Level='F' and Job.Jobstatus="T" and pool.name="AI-Consolidated";}
-
-
-\subsection{Virtual Full Jobs}
-
-The alternative to Copy Jobs is creating a virtual Full Backup Job when the data should be stored in a long-term pool.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{VirtualLongtermFull}
-Job {
- Name = "VirtualLongtermFull"
- Client = bareos-fd
- FileSet = SelfTest
- Schedule = LongtermFull
- Type = Backup
- Level = VirtualFull
- Pool = AI-Consolidated
- Messages = Standard
-
- Priority = 13 # run after Consolidate
- Run Script {
- console = "update jobid=%i jobtype=A"
- Runs When = After
- Runs On Client = No
- Runs On Failure = No
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-To make sure the longterm \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Level}{VirtualFull} is not taken as base for the next incrementals,
-the job type of the copied job is set to \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Type}{Archive}
-with the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script}.
-
-As can be seen on the plot, the \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Level}{VirtualFull} archives the current data,
-i.e. it consolidates the full and all incrementals that are currently available.
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir always-incremental-virtualfull-job-archiving}
-\end{center}
-
-
-\chapter{How to manually transfer data/volumes}
-
-The always incremental backup scheme minimizes the amount of data that needs
-to be transferred over the wire.
-
-This makes it possible to backup big filesystems over small bandwidths.
-
-The only challenge is to do the first full backup.
-
-
-The easiest way to transfer the data is to copy it to a portable
-data medium (or even directly store it on there) and import the
-data into the local bareos catalog as if it was backed up from the
-original client.
-
-
-This can be done in two ways
-
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Install a storage daemon in the remote location that needs to be backed up and connect it to the main director.
- This makes it easy to make a local backup in the remote location and then transfer the volumes to the local storage.
- For this option the communication between the local director and the remote storage daemon needs to be possible.
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir ai-transfer-first-backup2}
-\end{center}
-
- \item Install a director and a storage daemon in the remote location.
- This option means that the backup is done completely independent from the local director and only the volume is then transferred and needs to be imported afterwards.
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir ai-transfer-first-backup3}
-\end{center}
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\section{Import Data from a Remote Storage Daemon}
-
-
-First setup client, fileset, job and schedule as needed for a always incremental backup of the remote client.
-
-
-Run the first backup but make sure that you choose the remote storage to be used.
-
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run}
-*run job=BackupClient-remote level=Full storage=File-remote
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-
-Transport the volumes that were used for that backup over to the local storage daemon and make them available to the local storage daemon.
-This can be either by putting the tapes into the local changer or by storing the file volumes into the local file volume directory.
-
-If copying a volume to the local storage directory make sure that the file rights are correct.
-
-Now tell the director that the volume now belongs to the local storage daemon.
-
-List volumes shows that the volumes used still belong to the remote storage:
-
-%TODO: replace with llist
-\begin{bconsole}{list volumes}
-*<input>list volumes</input>
-.....
-Pool: Full
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+-------------+
-| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes | VolFiles | VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger | MediaType | LastWritten | Storage |
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+-------------+
-| 1 | Full-0001 | Append | 1 | 38600329 | 0 | 31536000 | 1 | 0 | 0 | File | 2016-07-28 14:00:47 | File-remote |
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+-------------+
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Use \bcommand{update}{volume} to set the right storage and check with list volumes that it worked:
-\begin{bconsole}{update volume}
-*<input>update volume=Full-0001 storage=File</input>
-*<input>list volumes</input>
-...
-Pool: Full
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+---------+
-| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes | VolFiles | VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger | MediaType | LastWritten | Storage |
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+---------+
-| 1 | Full-0001 | Append | 1 | 38600329 | 0 | 31536000 | 1 | 0 | 0 | File | 2016-07-28 14:00:47 | File |
-+---------+------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+---------+
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Now the remote storage daemon can be disabled as it is not needed anymore.
-
-The next incremental run will take the previously taken full backup as reference.
-
-
-\section{Import Data from a Independent Remote Full Bareos Installation}
-
-If a network connection between the local director and the remote storage daemon is not possible, it is also an option to setup a fully functional Bareos installation remotely and then to import the created volumes.
-Of course the network connection between the \bareosDir and the \bareosFd is needed in any case to make the incremental backups possible.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Configure the connection from local \bareosDir to remote \bareosFd, give the remote client the same name as it was when the data was backed up.
- %\bcommand{status}{client=win-remote-fd}
- \item Add the Fileset created on remote machine to local machine.
- \item Configure the Job that should backup the remote client with the fileset.
- \item Run \bcommand{estimate}{listing} on the remote backup job.
- \item Run \bcommand{list}{filesets} to make sure the fileset was added to the catalog.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-Then we need to create a backup on the remote machine onto a portable disk which we can then import into our local installation.
-
-On remote machine:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Install full Bareos server on remote server (sd, fd, dir). Using the Sqlite backend is sufficient.
- \item Add the client to the remote backup server.
- \item Add fileset which the client will be backed up.
- \item Add Pool with name \pool{transfer} where the data will be written to.
- \item create job that will backup the remote client with the remote fileset into the new pool
- \item Do the local backup using the just created Pool and Filesets.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Transport the newly created volume over to the director machine (e.g. via external harddrive)
-and store the file where the device stores its files (e.g. /var/lib/bareos/storage)
-
-Shutdown Director on local director machine.
-
-Import data form volume via \command{bscan}, you need to set which database backend is used:
-\command{bscan -B sqlite3 FileStorage -V Transfer-0001 -s -S}
-
-If the import was successfully completed, test if an incremental job really only backs up
-the minimum amount of data.
-
-%?
-%Update job jobid=<jobid_of_local_backup> client=remote-client filesetid=<filesetid>
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/ansi-labels.tex b/manuals/en/main/ansi-labels.tex
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-
-\section{Tape Labels: ANSI or IBM}
-\label{AnsiLabelsChapter}
-\index[general]{Label!Tape Labels}
-\index[general]{Tape!Label!ANSI}
-\index[general]{Tape!Label!IBM}
-
-By default, Bareos uses its own tape label (see \nameref{backward-compability-tape-format} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Type}).
-However, Bareos also supports reading and write ANSI and IBM tape labels.
-
-\subsection{Reading}
-
-Reading ANSI/IBM labels is important,
-if some of your tapes are used by other programs that also support ANSI/IBM labels.
-For example, LTFS tapes \index[general]{Tape!LTFS}
-are indicated by an ANSI label.
-
-If your are running Bareos in such an environment,
-you must set \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Check Labels} to yes,
-otherwise Bareos will not recognize that these tapes are already in use.
-
-\subsection{Writing}
-
-To configure Bareos to also write ANSI/IBM tape labels,
-use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Type}
- or \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Type}.
-With the proper configuration, you can
-force Bareos to require ANSI or IBM labels.
-
-Even though Bareos will recognize and write ANSI and IBM labels,
-it always writes its own tape labels as well.
-
-If you have labeled your volumes outside of Bareos, then the
-ANSI/IBM label will be recognized by Bareos only if you have created
-the HDR1 label with {\bf BAREOS.DATA} in the filename field (starting
-with character 5). If Bareos writes the labels, it will use
-this information to recognize the tape as a Bareos tape. This allows
-ANSI/IBM labeled tapes to be used at sites with multiple machines
-and multiple backup programs.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/autochangers.tex b/manuals/en/main/autochangers.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Autochanger Support}
-\label{AutochangersChapter}
-\index[general]{Support!Autochanger}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!Support}
-
-Bareos provides autochanger support for reading and writing tapes. In
-order to work with an autochanger, Bareos requires a number of things, each of
-which is explained in more detail after this list:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The package \package{bareos-storage-tape} must be installed.
-
-\item A script that actually controls the autochanger according to commands
- sent by Bareos. Bareos contains the script \command{mtx-changer}, that utilize the command \command{mtx}.
- It's config file is normally located at \file{/etc/bareos/mtx-changer.conf}
-
-\item That each Volume (tape) to be used must be defined in the Catalog and
- have a Slot number assigned to it so that Bareos knows where the Volume is
- in the autochanger. This is generally done with the \bcommand{label}{} command, but
- can also done after the tape is labeled using the \bcommand{update}{slots}
- command. See below for more details. You must pre-label the tapes manually
- before using them.
-
-\item Modifications to your Storage daemon's Device configuration resource to
- identify that the device is a changer, as well as a few other parameters.
-
-\item You need to ensure that your Storage daemon
- has access permissions to both the tape drive and the control device.
- On Linux, the system user \user{bareos} is added to the groups \group{disk} and \group{tape},
- so that it should have the permission to access the library.
-
-\item Set \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Storage}{Auto Changer}{yes}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Bareos uses its own \command{mtx-changer} script to interface with a program
-that actually does the tape changing. Thus in principle, \command{mtx-changer}
-can be adapted to function with any autochanger program, or you can
-call any other script or program. The current
-version of \command{mtx-changer} works with the \command{mtx} program.
-FreeBSD users might need to adapt this script to use \command{chio}.
-For more details, refer to the \ilink{Testing Autochanger}{AutochangerTesting} chapter.
-
-Bareos also supports autochangers with barcode
-readers. This support includes two Console commands: \bcommand{label}{barcodes}
-and \bcommand{update}{slots}. For more details on these commands, see the chapter about \nameref{Barcodes}.
-
-Current Bareos autochanger support does not include cleaning, stackers, or
-silos. Stackers and silos are not supported because Bareos expects to
-be able to access the Slots randomly.
-However, if you are very careful to setup Bareos to access the Volumes
-in the autochanger sequentially, you may be able to make Bareos
-work with stackers (gravity feed and such).
-
-In principle, if \command{mtx} will operate your changer correctly, then it is
-just a question of adapting the \command{mtx-changer} script (or selecting one
-already adapted) for proper interfacing.
-
-% link does not exists any more:
-%You can find a list of autochangers
-%supported by {\bf mtx} at the following link:
-%\elink{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/compatibility.php}
-%{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/compatibility.php}.
-
-%In addition, apparently certain versions of mtx, for example, version
-%1.3.11 limit the number of slots to a maximum of 64. The solution was to
-%use version 1.3.10.
-
-If you are having troubles,
-please use the {\bf auto} command in the \command{btape} program
-to test the functioning of your autochanger with Bareos.
-Please remember, that on most distributions, the \bareosSd
-runs as user \user{bareos} and not as \user{root}.
-You will need to ensure that the Storage daemon has sufficient
-permissions to access the autochanger.
-
-Some users have reported that the the Storage daemon blocks under certain
-circumstances in trying to mount a volume on a drive that has a different
-volume loaded. As best we can determine, this is simply a matter of
-waiting a bit. The drive was previously in use writing a Volume, and
-sometimes the drive will remain BLOCKED for a good deal of time (up to 7
-minutes on a slow drive) waiting for the cassette to rewind and to unload
-before the drive can be used with a different Volume.
-
-\section{Knowing What SCSI Devices You Have}
-\label{SCSI devices}
-\index[general]{SCSI devices}
-\index[general]{Devices!SCSI}
-\index[general]{Devices!Detecting}
-
-\subsection{Linux}
-Under Linux, you can
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-cat /proc/scsi/scsi
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-to see what SCSI devices you have available. You can also:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-cat /proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr /proc/scsi/sg/devices
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-to find out how to specify their control address ({\bf /dev/sg0} for the
-first, {\bf /dev/sg1} for the second, ...) on the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Device}
-Bareos directive.
-
-You can also use the excellent {\bf lsscsi} tool.
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ lsscsi -g
- [1:0:2:0] tape SEAGATE ULTRIUM06242-XXX 1619 /dev/st0 /dev/sg9
- [1:0:14:0] mediumx STK L180 0315 /dev/sch0 /dev/sg10
- [2:0:3:0] tape HP Ultrium 3-SCSI G24S /dev/st1 /dev/sg11
- [3:0:0:0] enclosu HP A6255A HP04 - /dev/sg3
- [3:0:1:0] disk HP 36.4G ST336753FC HP00 /dev/sdd /dev/sg4
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-% missing link:
-%For more detailed information on what SCSI devices you have please see
-%the \ilink{Linux SCSI Tricks}{SCSITricks} section of the Tape Testing
-%chapter of this manual.
-
-\subsection{FreeBSD}
-Under FreeBSD, use the following command to list the SCSI devices as well as the \path|/dev/passN| that you will use on
-the Bareos \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Device} directive:
-
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-camcontrol devlist
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please check that your Storage daemon has permission to access this
-device.
-
-The following tip for FreeBSD users comes from Danny Butroyd:
-on reboot Bareos will NOT have permission to
-control the device \file{/dev/pass0} (assuming this is your changer device).
-To get around this just edit the \file{/etc/devfs.conf} file and add the
-following to the bottom:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-own pass0 root:bareos
-perm pass0 0666
-own nsa0.0 root:bareos
-perm nsa0.0 0666
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This gives the bareos group permission to write to the nsa0.0 device
-too just to be on the safe side. To bring these changes into effect
-just run:-
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
-\end{commands}
-
-Basically this will stop you having to manually change permissions on these
-devices to make Bareos work when operating the AutoChanger after a reboot.
-
-\subsection{Solaris}
-
-On Solaris, the changer device will typically be some file under \file{/dev/rdsk}.
-
-
-
-\section{Slots}
-\index[general]{Slots}
-\label{Slots}
-
-To properly address autochangers, Bareos must know which Volume is in each
-{\bf slot} of the autochanger. Slots are where the changer cartridges reside
-when not loaded into the drive. Bareos numbers these slots from one to the
-number of cartridges contained in the autochanger.
-
-Bareos will not automatically use a Volume in your autochanger unless it is
-labeled and the slot number is stored in the catalog and the Volume is marked
-as InChanger. This is because it must know where each volume is to
-be able to load the volume.
-For each Volume in your
-changer, you will, using the Console program, assign a slot. This information
-is kept in Bareos's catalog database along with the other data for the
-volume. If no slot is given, or the slot is set to zero, Bareos will not
-attempt to use the autochanger even if all the necessary configuration records
-are present. When doing a \bcommand{mount}{} command on an autochanger, you must
-specify which slot you want mounted. If the drive is loaded with a tape
-from another slot, it will unload it and load the correct tape, but
-normally, no tape will be loaded because an \bcommand{unmount}{} command causes
-Bareos to unload the tape in the drive.
-
-
-You can check if the Slot number and InChanger flag by:
-\begin{bconsole}{list volumes}
-*list volumes
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-
-\section{Multiple Devices}
-\label{sec:MultipleDevices}
-\index[general]{Devices!Multiple}
-\index[general]{Multiple Devices}
-
-Some autochangers have more than one read/write device (drive). The
-\ilink{Autochanger resource}{AutochangerRes} permits you to group Device resources, where each device
-represents a drive. The Director may still reference the Devices (drives)
-directly, but doing so, bypasses the proper functioning of the
-drives together. Instead, the Director (in the Storage resource)
-should reference the Autochanger resource name. Doing so permits
-the Storage daemon to ensure that only one drive uses the mtx-changer
-script at a time, and also that two drives don't reference the
-same Volume.
-
-Multi-drive requires the use of the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Index} directive.
-Drive numbers or the Device Index are numbered beginning
-at zero, which is the default. To use the second Drive in an autochanger, you
-need to define a second Device resource, set the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Index}
-and set the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}.
-
-As a default, Bareos jobs will prefer to write to a Volume that is
-already mounted. If you have a multiple drive autochanger and you want
-Bareos to write to more than one Volume in the same Pool at the same
-time, you will need to set \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Prefer Mounted Volumes}{no}.
-This will cause the Storage daemon to maximize the use of drives.
-
-
-
-\section{Device Configuration Records}
-\index[general]{Device Configuration Records}
-
-Configuration of autochangers within Bareos is done in the Device resource of
-the Storage daemon.
-
-Following records control how Bareos uses the autochanger:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Autochanger}]
- Specifies if the current device belongs to an
- autochanger resource.
-
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Command} (\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Command})]
-
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Device} (\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Device})]
-
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Index}]
- Individual driver number, starting at 0.
-
- \item[\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Changer Wait}]
-\end{description}
-
-
-
-\section{Specifying Slots When Labeling}
-\index[general]{Specifying Slots When Labeling}
-\index[general]{Label!Specifying Slots When Labeling}
-\label{SpecifyingSlots}
-
-If you add an {\bf Autochanger = yes} record to the Storage resource in your
-Director's configuration file, the Bareos Console will automatically prompt
-you for the slot number when the Volume is in the changer when
-you {\bf add} or {\bf label} tapes for that Storage device. If your
-{\bf mtx-changer} script is properly installed, Bareos will automatically
-load the correct tape during the label command.
-
-You must also set
-{\bf Autochanger = yes} in the Storage daemon's Device resource
-as we have described above in order for the autochanger to be used.
-%\TODO{check: why not in the example?}
-Please see
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Auto Changer}
-and
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Autochanger}
-for more details on these records.
-
-Thus all stages of dealing with tapes can be totally automated. It is also
-possible to set or change the Slot using the {\bf update} command in the
-Console and selecting {\bf Volume Parameters} to update.
-
-Even though all the above configuration statements are specified and correct,
-Bareos will attempt to access the autochanger only if a {\bf slot} is non-zero
-in the catalog Volume record (with the Volume name).
-
-If your autochanger has barcode labels, you can label all the Volumes in
-your autochanger one after another by using the \bcommand{label}{barcodes} command.
-For each tape in the changer containing a barcode, Bareos will mount the tape
-and then label it with the same name as the barcode. An appropriate Media
-record will also be created in the catalog. Any barcode that begins with the
-same characters as specified on the "CleaningPrefix=xxx" command, will be
-treated as a cleaning tape, and will not be labeled.
-For example with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Pool {
- Name ...
- Cleaning Prefix = "CLN"
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Any slot containing a barcode of CLNxxxx will be treated as a cleaning tape
-and will not be mounted.
-
-
-\section{Changing Cartridges}
-\index[general]{Cartridges!Changing}
-If you wish to insert or remove cartridges in your autochanger or
-you manually run the {\bf mtx} program, you must first tell Bareos
-to release the autochanger by doing:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-unmount
-(change cartridges and/or run mtx)
-mount
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you do not do the unmount before making such a change, Bareos
-will become completely confused about what is in the autochanger
-and may stop function because it expects to have exclusive use
-of the autochanger while it has the drive mounted.
-
-
-\section{Dealing with Multiple Magazines}
-\index[general]{Magazines!Dealing with Multiple}
-
-If you have several magazines or if you insert or remove cartridges from a
-magazine, you should notify Bareos of this. By doing so, Bareos will as
-a preference, use Volumes that it knows to be in the autochanger before
-accessing Volumes that are not in the autochanger. This prevents unneeded
-operator intervention.
-
-If your autochanger has barcodes (machine readable tape labels), the task of
-informing Bareos is simple. Every time, you change a magazine, or add or
-remove a cartridge from the magazine, simply use following commands in the Console program:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-unmount
-(remove magazine)
-(insert new magazine)
-update slots
-mount
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This will cause Bareos to request the autochanger to
-return the current Volume names in the magazine. This will be done without
-actually accessing or reading the Volumes because the barcode reader does this
-during inventory when the autochanger is first turned on. Bareos will ensure
-that any Volumes that are currently marked as being in the magazine are marked
-as no longer in the magazine, and the new list of Volumes will be marked as
-being in the magazine. In addition, the Slot numbers of the Volumes will be
-corrected in Bareos's catalog if they are incorrect (added or moved).
-
-If you do not have a barcode reader on your autochanger, you have several
-alternatives.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item You can manually set the Slot and InChanger flag using the {\bf update
- volume} command in the Console (quite painful).
-
-\item You can issue a
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-update slots scan
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- command that will cause Bareos to read the label on each of the cartridges in
- the magazine in turn and update the information (Slot, InChanger flag) in the
- catalog. This is quite effective but does take time to load each cartridge
- into the drive in turn and read the Volume label.
-
-%\item You can modify the mtx-changer script so that it simulates an
-% autochanger with barcodes. See below for more details.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\hide{
-% unwanted, commented out
-\section{Simulating Barcodes in your Autochanger}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!Simulating Barcodes in your}
-\index[general]{Simulating Barcodes in your Autochanger}
-\label{simulating}
-
-You can simulate barcodes in your autochanger by making the {\bf mtx-changer}
-script return the same information that an autochanger with barcodes would do.
-This is done by commenting out the one and only line in the {\bf list)} case,
-which is:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- ${MTX} -f $ctl status | grep " *Storage Element [0-9]*:.*Full" | awk "{print \$3 \$4}" | sed "s/Full *\(:VolumeTag=\)*//"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-at approximately line 99 by putting a \# in column one of that line, or by
-simply deleting it. Then in its place add a new line that prints the contents
-of a file. For example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-cat /etc/bareos/changer.volumes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Be sure to include a full path to the file, which can have any name. The
-contents of the file must be of the following format:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-1:Volume1
-2:Volume2
-3:Volume3
-...
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Where the 1, 2, 3 are the slot numbers and Volume1, Volume2, ... are the
-Volume names in those slots. You can have multiple files that represent the
-Volumes in different magazines, and when you change magazines, simply copy the
-contents of the correct file into your {\bf /etc/bareos/changer.volumes} file.
-There is no need to stop and start Bareos when you change magazines, simply
-put the correct data in the file, then run the {\bf update slots} command, and
-your autochanger will appear to Bareos to be an autochanger with barcodes.
-}
-
-
-\section{Update Slots Command}
-\index[general]{Console!Command!update slots}
-\label{updateslots}
-
-If you change only one cartridge in the magazine, you may not want to scan all
-Volumes, so the {\bf update slots} command (as well as the {\bf update slots
-scan} command) has the additional form:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-update slots=n1,n2,n3-n4, ...
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where the keyword {\bf scan} can be appended or not. The n1,n2, ... represent
-Slot numbers to be updated and the form n3-n4 represents a range of Slot
-numbers to be updated (e.g. 4-7 will update Slots 4,5,6, and 7).
-
-This form is particularly useful if you want to do a scan (time expensive) and
-restrict the update to one or two slots.
-
-For example, the command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-update slots=1,6 scan
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will cause Bareos to load the Volume in Slot 1, read its Volume label and
-update the Catalog. It will do the same for the Volume in Slot 6. The command:
-
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-update slots=1-3,6
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will read the barcoded Volume names for slots 1,2,3 and 6 and make the
-appropriate updates in the Catalog. If you don't have a barcode reader the above command will
-not find any Volume names so will do nothing.
-
-
-\section{Using the Autochanger}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!Using the}
-\label{using}
-
-Let's assume that you have properly defined the necessary Storage daemon
-Device records, and you have added the {\bf Autochanger = yes} record to the
-Storage resource in your Director's configuration file.
-
-Now you fill your autochanger with say six blank tapes.
-
-What do you do to make Bareos access those tapes?
-
-One strategy is to prelabel each of the tapes. Do so by starting Bareos, then
-with the Console program, enter the {\bf label} command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-./bconsole
-Connecting to Director rufus:8101
-1000 OK: rufus-dir Version: 1.26 (4 October 2002)
-*label
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-it will then print something like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Using default Catalog name=BackupDB DB=bareos
-The defined Storage resources are:
- 1: Autochanger
- 2: File
-Select Storage resource (1-2): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-I select the autochanger (1), and it prints:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Enter new Volume name: TestVolume1
-Enter slot (0 for none): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where I entered {\bf TestVolume1} for the tape name, and slot {\bf 1} for the
-slot. It then asks:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Defined Pools:
- 1: Default
- 2: File
-Select the Pool (1-2): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-I select the Default pool. This will be automatically done if you only have a
-single pool, then Bareos will proceed to unload any loaded volume, load the
-volume in slot 1 and label it. In this example, nothing was in the drive, so
-it printed:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Connecting to Storage daemon Autochanger at localhost:9103 ...
-Sending label command ...
-3903 Issuing autochanger "load slot 1" command.
-3000 OK label. Volume=TestVolume1 Device=/dev/nst0
-Media record for Volume=TestVolume1 successfully created.
-Requesting mount Autochanger ...
-3001 Device /dev/nst0 is mounted with Volume TestVolume1
-You have messages.
-*
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You may then proceed to label the other volumes. The messages will change
-slightly because Bareos will unload the volume (just labeled TestVolume1)
-before loading the next volume to be labeled.
-
-Once all your Volumes are labeled, Bareos will automatically load them as they
-are needed.
-
-To "see" how you have labeled your Volumes, simply enter the {\bf list
-volumes} command from the Console program, which should print something like
-the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*{\bf list volumes}
-Using default Catalog name=BackupDB DB=bareos
-Defined Pools:
- 1: Default
- 2: File
-Select the Pool (1-2): 1
-+-------+----------+--------+---------+-------+--------+----------+-------+------+
-| MedId | VolName | MedTyp | VolStat | Bites | LstWrt | VolReten | Recyc | Slot |
-+-------+----------+--------+---------+-------+--------+----------+-------+------+
-| 1 | TestVol1 | DDS-4 | Append | 0 | 0 | 30672000 | 0 | 1 |
-| 2 | TestVol2 | DDS-4 | Append | 0 | 0 | 30672000 | 0 | 2 |
-| 3 | TestVol3 | DDS-4 | Append | 0 | 0 | 30672000 | 0 | 3 |
-| ... |
-+-------+----------+--------+---------+-------+--------+----------+-------+------+
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-
-\section{Barcode Support}
-\index[general]{Support!Barcode}
-\index[general]{Barcode Support}
-\label{Barcodes}
-
-Bareos provides barcode support with two Console commands, {\bf label
-barcodes} and {\bf update slots}.
-
-The {\bf label barcodes} will cause Bareos to read the barcodes of all the
-cassettes that are currently installed in the magazine (cassette holder) using
-the {\bf mtx-changer} {\bf list} command. Each cassette is mounted in turn and
-labeled with the same Volume name as the barcode.
-
-The {\bf update slots} command will first obtain the list of cassettes and
-their barcodes from {\bf mtx-changer}. Then it will find each volume in turn
-in the catalog database corresponding to the barcodes and set its Slot to
-correspond to the value just read. If the Volume is not in the catalog, then
-nothing will be done. This command is useful for synchronizing Bareos with the
-current magazine in case you have changed magazines or in case you have moved
-cassettes from one slot to another. If the autochanger is empty, nothing will
-be done.
-
-The {\bf Cleaning Prefix} statement can be used in the Pool resource to define
-a Volume name prefix, which if it matches that of the Volume (barcode) will
-cause that Volume to be marked with a VolStatus of {\bf Cleaning}. This will
-prevent Bareos from attempting to write on the Volume.
-
-\section{Use bconsole to display Autochanger content}
-
-The {\bf status slots storage=xxx} command displays autochanger content.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Slot | Volume Name | Status | Type | Pool | Loaded |
-------+-----------------+----------+-------------------+----------------+---------|
- 1 | 00001 | Append | DiskChangerMedia | Default | 0 |
- 2 | 00002 | Append | DiskChangerMedia | Default | 0 |
- 3*| 00003 | Append | DiskChangerMedia | Scratch | 0 |
- 4 | | | | | 0 |
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you see a {\bf *} near the slot number, you have to run {\bf update slots}
-command to synchronize autochanger content with your catalog.
-
-
-
-\section{Bareos Autochanger Interface}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!Interface}
-\label{autochanger-interface}
-
-Bareos calls the autochanger script that you specify on the {\bf Changer
-Command} statement. Normally this script will be the {\bf mtx-changer} script
-that we provide, but it can in fact be any program. The only requirement
-for the script is that it must understand the commands that
-Bareos uses, which are {\bf loaded}, {\bf load}, {\bf
-unload}, {\bf list}, and {\bf slots}. In addition,
-each of those commands must return the information in the precise format as
-specified below:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-- Currently the changer commands used are:
- loaded -- returns number of the slot that is loaded, base 1,
- in the drive or 0 if the drive is empty.
- load -- loads a specified slot (note, some autochangers
- require a 30 second pause after this command) into
- the drive.
- unload -- unloads the device (returns cassette to its slot).
- list -- returns one line for each cassette in the autochanger
- in the format <slot>:<barcode>. Where
- the {\bf slot} is the non-zero integer representing
- the slot number, and {\bf barcode} is the barcode
- associated with the cassette if it exists and if you
- autoloader supports barcodes. Otherwise the barcode
- field is blank.
- slots -- returns total number of slots in the autochanger.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Bareos checks the exit status of the program called, and if it is zero, the
-data is accepted. If the exit status is non-zero, Bareos will print an
-error message and request the tape be manually mounted on the drive.
-
-
-\section{Tapespeed and blocksizes}
-\index[general]{Tuning!Tape}
-\index[general]{Tuning!blocksize}
-\index[general]{Tape!speed}
-\index[general]{Blocksize!optimize}
-\label{Tapespeed and blocksizes}
-% referenced from https://www.bareos.org/en/Whitepapers/articles/Speed_Tuning_of_Tape_Drives.html
-\label{setblocksizes}
-
-The \bareosWhitepaperTapeSpeedTuning shows that the two parameters
-\configdirective{Maximum File Size} and \configdirective{Maximum Block Size}
-of the device have significant influence on the tape speed.
-
-While it is no problem to change the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum File Size} parameter,
-unfortunately it is not possible to change the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size}
-parameter, because the previously written tapes would become unreadable
-in the new setup. It would require that the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size} parameter
-is switched back to the old value to be able to read the old volumes, but
-of course then the new volumes would be unreadable.
-
-Why is that the case?
-
-The problem is that Bareos writes the label block (header) in the same block
-size that is configured in the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size} parameter in the device.
-Per default, this value is 63k, so usually a tape written by Bareos looks like this:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-|-------------------
-|label block (63k)|
-|-------------------
-|data block 1(63k)|
-|data block 2(63k)|
-|... |
-|data block n(63k)|
---------------------
-\end{verbatim}
-Setting the maximum block size to e.g. 512k, would lead to the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-|-------------------
-|label block (512k)|
-|-------------------
-|data block 1(512k)|
-|data block 2(512k)|
-|... |
-|data block n(512k)|
---------------------
-\end{verbatim}
-
-As you can see, every block is written with the maximum block size, also the label block.
-
-The problem that arises here is that reading a block header with a wrong block size causes
-a read error which is interpreted as an non-existent label by Bareos.
-
-This is a potential source of data loss, because in normal operation, Bareos refuses to
-relabel an already labeled volume to be sure to not overwrite data that is still needed.
-If Bareos cannot read the volume label, this security mechanism does not work and you might
-label tapes already labeled accidentally.
-
-To solve this problem, the block size handling was changed in Bareos \sinceVersion{sd}{Maximum Block Size}{14.2.0} in the following way:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The tape label block is always written in the standard 63k (64512) block size.
-\item The following blocks are then written in the block size configured in the \configdirective{Maximum Block Size} directive.
-\item To be able to change the block size in an existing environment, it is now
- possible to set the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Block Size}
- and
- \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Minimum Block Size}
- in the pool resource. This setting is automatically promoted to each medium in
-that pool as usual (i.e. when a medium is labeled for that pool or if a volume is transferred to that pool from the scratch pool).
-When a volume is mounted, the volume's block size is
-used to write and read the data blocks that follow the header block.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The following picture shows the result:
-\begin{verbatim}
-|--------------------------------|
-|label block (label block size) |
-|--------------------------------|
-|data block 1(maximum block size)|
-|data block 2(maximum block size)|
-|... |
-|data block n(maximum block size)|
----------------------------------|
-\end{verbatim}
-We have a label block with a certain size (63k per default to be compatible to old installations),
-and the following data blocks are written with another blocksize.
-
-
-This approach has the following advantages:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If nothing is configured, existing installations keep on working without problems.
-\item If you want to switch an existing installation that uses the default
-block size and move to a new (usually bigger) block size, you can do that
-easily by creating a new pool, where \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Block Size} is set to the new
-value that you wish to use in the future:
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Pool Ressource: setting Maximum Block Size}
-Pool {
- Name = LTO-4-1M
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 1 Month # How long should the Full Backups be kept? (#06)
- Maximum Block Size = 1048576
- Recycle Pool = Scratch
-}
-
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Now configure your backups that they will write into the newly defined pool in the
-future, and your backups will be written with the new block size.
-
-Your existing tapes can be automatically transferred to the new pool when they expire
-via the \ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} mechanism. When a tape in your old pool expires, it is
-transferred to the scratch pool if you set
-{\bf Recycle Pool = Scratch}. When your new pool needs a new volume, it will get it
-from the scratch pool and apply the new pool's properties to that tape which also
-include \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Block Size} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Minimum Block Size}.
-
-This way you can smoothly switch your tapes to a new block size while you can still
-restore the data on your old tapes at any time.
-
-\subsection*{Possible Problems}
-There is only one case where the new block handling will cause problems, and this
-is if you have used bigger block sizes already in your setup. As we now defined the
-label block to always be 63k, all labels will not be readable.
-
-To also solve this problem, the directive \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Block Size} can be used to define
-a different label block size. That way, everything should work smoothly as all label
-blocks will be readable again.
-
-
-\subsection*{How can I find out which block size was used when the tape was written?}
-
-At least on Linux, you can see if Bareos tries to read the blocks with the
-wrong block size. In that case, you get a kernel message like the following in
-your system's messages:
-\begin{verbatim}
-[542132.410170] st1: Failed to read 1048576 byte block with 64512 byte transfer.
-\end{verbatim}
-Here, the block was written with 1M block size but we only read 64k.
-
-\subsection*{Direct access to Volumes with with non-default block sizes}
-\label{direct-access-to-volumes-with-non-default-blocksizes}
-\index[general]{bls!block size}
-\index[general]{bextract!block size}
-\index[general]{Command!bls!block size}
-\index[general]{Command!bextract!block size}
-
-
-\command{bls} and \command{bextract} can directly access Bareos volumes without catalog database.
-This means that these programs don't have information about the used block size.
-
-To be able to read a volume written with an arbitrary block size, you need to
-set the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Block Size} (to be able to to read the label block) and the
- \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size} (to be able to read the data blocks) setting in the
-device definition used by those tools to be able to open the medium.
-
-Example using \command{bls} with a tape that was written with another blocksize than the
-\variable{DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE} (63k), but with the default label block size of 63k:
-\begin{commands}{bls with non-default block size}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>FC-Drive-1 -V A00007L4</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:289-0 Using device: "FC-Drive-1" for reading.
-25-Feb 12:47 bls JobId 0: No slot defined in catalog (slot=0) for Volume "A00007L4" on "FC-Drive-1" (/dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst).
-25-Feb 12:47 bls JobId 0: Cartridge change or "update slots" may be required.
-25-Feb 12:47 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "A00007L4" on device "FC-Drive-1" (/dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst).
-25-Feb 12:47 bls JobId 0: Error: block.c:1004 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:1 on device "FC-Drive-1" (/dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst). ERR=Cannot allocate memory.
- Bareos status: file=0 block=1
- Device status: ONLINE IM_REP_EN file=0 block=2
-0 files found.
-\end{commands}
-
-As can be seen, \command{bls} manages to read the label block as it knows what volume is mounted
-(Ready to read from volume \parameter{A00007L4}), but fails to read the data blocks.
-
-\begin{commands}{dmesg}
-<command>dmesg</command>
-[...]
-st2: Failed to read 131072 byte block with 64512 byte transfer.
-[...]
-\end{commands}
-
-This shows that the block size for the data blocks that we need is 131072.
-
-Now we have to set this block size in the \file{bareos-sd.conf}, device
-resource as \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size}:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Storage Device Resource: setting Maximum Block Size}
-Device {
- Name = FC-Drive-1
- Drive Index = 0
- Media Type = LTO-4
- Archive Device = /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst
- AutomaticMount = yes
- AlwaysOpen = yes
- RemovableMedia = yes
- RandomAccess = no
- AutoChanger = yes
- Maximum Block Size = 131072
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-Now we can call bls again, and everything works as expected:
-\begin{commands}{bls with non-default block size}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>FC-Drive-1 -V A00007L4</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:289-0 Using device: "FC-Drive-1" for reading.
-25-Feb 12:49 bls JobId 0: No slot defined in catalog (slot=0) for Volume "A00007L4" on "FC-Drive-1" (/dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst).
-25-Feb 12:49 bls JobId 0: Cartridge change or "update slots" may be required.
-25-Feb 12:49 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "A00007L4" on device "FC-Drive-1" (/dev/tape/by-id/scsi-350011d00018a5f03-nst).
-bls JobId 203: [...]
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsection*{How to configure the block sizes in your environment}
-The following chart shows how to set the directives for {\bf maximum block size} and {\bf label block size}
-depending on how your current setup is:
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir blocksize-decisionchart}
-\end{center}
-
-\section{Tape Drive Cleaning}
-
-Bareos has no build-in functionality for tape drive cleaning.
-Fortunately this is not required as most modern tape libraries
-have build in auto-cleaning functionality.
-This functionality might require an empty tape drive,
-so the tape library gets aware, that it is currently not used.
-However, by default Bareos keeps tapes in the drives,
-in case the same tape is required again.
-
-The directive \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Cleaning Prefix}
-is only used for making sure that Bareos does not try to write backups on a cleaning tape.
-
-If your tape libraries auto-cleaning won't work when there are tapes in the drives,
-it's probably best to set up an admin job that removes the tapes from the drives.
-This job has to run, when no other backups do run.
-A job definition for an admin job to do that may look like this:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{job}{ReleaseAllTapeDrives}
-Job {
- Name = ReleaseAllTapeDrives
- JobDefs = DefaultJob
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Type = Admin
- Priority = 200
-
- RunScript {
- Runs When = Before
- Runs On Client = no
- Console = "release storage=Tape alldrives"
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Replace \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{Tape} by the storage name of your tape library.
-Use the highest \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Priority}
-value to make sure no other jobs are running.
-In the default configuration for example, the \job{CatalogBackup} job
-has Priority = 100. The higher the number, the lower the job priority.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/backward-compability.tex b/manuals/en/main/backward-compability.tex
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-\chapter{Backward Compatibility}
-\index[general]{Compatibility!Backward}
-\label{backward-compability}
-
-\section{Tape Formats}
-\index[general]{Tape!Format}
-\label{backward-compability-tape-format}
-
-
-One of the major goals of Backup softare is to ensure that you can restore
-tapes (the word tape should also include disk volumes) that you wrote years
-ago. This means that each new version of the software should be able to read old
-format tapes. The first problem you will have is to ensure that the
-hardware is still working some years down the road, and the second
-problem will be to ensure that the media will still be good, then
-your OS must be able to interface to the device, and finally Bareos
-must be able to recognize old formats. All the problems except the
-last are ones that we cannot solve, but by careful planning you can.
-
-Since the very beginning of Bacula (January 2000) until today (2015),
-there have been three major Bacula/Bareos tape formats. The second format
-was introduced in Bacula version 1.27 in November of 2002.
-Bareos has been required to adapt the tape format to avoid potential trademark issues,
-but is able to read also the old Bacula tape formats.
-
-Though the tape format is basically fixed, the kinds of data that we can put on the
-tapes are extensible, and that is how we added new features
-such as ACLs, Win32 data, encrypted data, ... Obviously, an older
-version of Bacula/Bareos would not know how to read these newer data streams,
-but each newer version of Bareos should know how to read all the
-older streams.
-
-% If you want to be 100% sure that you can read old tapes, you
-% should:
-%
-% 1. Try reading old tapes from time to time -- e.g. at least once
-% a year.
-%
-% 2. Keep statically linked copies of every version of Bareos that you use
-% in production then if for some reason, we botch up old tape compatibility, you
-% can always pull out an old copy of Bareos ...
-%
-% The second point is probably overkill but if you want to be sure, it may
-% save you someday.
-
-\section{Compatibility between Bareos and Bacula}
-\index[general]{Compatibility!Bacula}
-\index[general]{Bacula}
-\label{compat-bacula}
-
-A Director and a Storage Daemon should (must) always run at the same version.
-This is true for Bareos as well as for Bacula.
-It is not possible to mix these components.
-This is because the protocol between Director and Storage Daemon itself is not versioned (also true for Bareos and Bacula).
-If you want to be able to switch back from Bareos to Bacula after using a Bareos director and storage daemon
-you have to enable the compatible mode in the Bareos storage daemon to have it write the data in the same
-format as the Bacula storage daemon.
-
-The \bareosFd is compatible with all version of the Bacula director (tested with version 5.2.13 and lower)
-when you enable the compatible mode in the configuration of the \bareosFd.
-The compatible option was set by default in Bareos $<$ 15.2.0, and is disabled by default since
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Compatible = no}{15.2.0}.
-
-To be sure this is enabled you can explicitly set the compatible option:
-
-\resourceDirectiveValue{Fd}{Client}{Compatible}{True}
-
-A \bareosDir can only talk to Bacula file daemons of version 2.0 or higher.
-Through a change in the Bacula network protocols,
-it is currently not possible to use a Bacula file daemon $\ge$ 6.0 with a \bareosDir.
-
-
-\newcommand{\bareoscolor}{\textcolor{blue}{Bareos\ }}
-\newcommand{\baculacolor}{\textcolor{red}{Bacula\ }}
-
-
-These combinations of Bareos and Bacula are know to work together:
-
-\begin{tabular}[h]{|l|l|l|l|}
- \hline
- \textbf{Director} & \textbf{Storage Daemon} & \textbf{File Daemon} & \textbf{Remarks} \\
- \hline
- \hline
- \bareoscolor & \bareoscolor & \bareoscolor & \\
- \hline
- \bareoscolor & \bareoscolor & 2.0 $\leq$ \baculacolor $<$ 6.0 & \\
- \hline
- \baculacolor & \baculacolor & \baculacolor & \\
- \hline
- \baculacolor & \baculacolor & \bareoscolor (compatibility mode) & \\
- \hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-Other combinations like Bacula Director with \bareosSd will not work.
-However this wasn't even possible with different versions of bacula-dir and bacula-sd.
-
-\subsection{Upgrade from Bacula 5.2 to Bareos}
-\index[general]{Upgrade from Bacula to Bareos}
-\index[general]{Bareos!Upgrading}
-\label{upgrade-from-bacula-to-bareos}
-
-Upgrade is supported from Bacula version 5.2.x. If you are running any older version of Bacula, please update to 5.2 first (see Bacula documentation).
-
-\warning{Updating from Bacula $\geq$ 7.0 to Bareos has not been tested.}
-
-\warning{As Bareos and Bacula packages bring binaries with identical paths and names,
-it is on most platforms not possible to install components from both in parallel.
-Your package management tool will warn you about this.}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Rename user and group before upgrading}
-
-To have bareos running without any permission hassle, it is recommended to rename the user and group \user{bacula} to the user and group \user{bareos} before upgrading. That way, we minimize the effort for the user to recheck all config files and the rights on every script/directory etc. involved in the existing setup.
-
-The required commands should look something like this:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-usermod -l bareos bacula
-groupmod -n bareos bacula
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection{MySQL}
-
-Proceed with the following steps:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Stop bacula services
- \item Backup your catalog database:
-\begin{commands}{}
-mysqldump bacula > /tmp/bacula_5.2.sql
-\end{commands}
- \item Make the user bareos have the same userid and the group bareos the same groupid as the user/group bacula had before. This will solve a lot of rights problems.
- \item Install Bareos packages
- \item Run the update script on the old bacula database:
-\begin{commands}{}
-export db_name=bacula
-/usr/lib/bareos/update_bareos_tables
-unset db_name
-\end{commands}
- \item Backup upgraded DB:
-\begin{commands}{}
-mysqldump bacula > /tmp/bacula.sql
-\end{commands}
- \item Create bareos database:
-\begin{commands}{}
-/usr/lib/bareos/create_bareos_database
-\end{commands}
- \item Insert backuped db into new database:
-\begin{commands}{}
-cat /tmp/bacula.sql | mysql bareos
-\end{commands}
- \item Grant permissions:
-\begin{commands}{}
-/usr/lib/bareos/grant_mysql_privileges
-\end{commands}
- \item Adapt file permissions to bareos, if you have any file storage
- \item Adapt configs (not complete)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item With bacula the default setting for pid files was \path|/var/run|, which may not work if the bareos-director runs as user bareos. Best way is to comment out the entry \command{Pid Directory = "/var/run"} in your director config. Bareos will set a working default value (supposed to be \path|/var/lib/bareos/|)
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{PostgreSQL}
-
-Renaming a postgresql database:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Become postgresql user
- \item psql template1
-\begin{commands}{}
-ALTER DATABASE bacula RENAME TO bareos;
-ALTER USER bacula RENAME TO bareos;
-ALTER USER bareos UNENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'password';
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-dir-resource-profile-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-dir-resource-profile-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Catalog ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Client ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Command ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{File Set ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Job ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Name}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Plugin Options ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Pool ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Schedule ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Storage ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Where ACL}{}{}{%
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-dir.conf.in b/manuals/en/main/bareos-dir.conf.in
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-#
-# Default Bareos Director configuration file for disk-only backup
-# (C) 2013 Bareos GmbH & Co.KG
-#
-# Each configuration item has a reference number that shows
-# where this property can be changed in the configuration file.
-# Search for the number to find the correct line.
-#
-# You have to configure the following accoring to your environment:
-#
-# (#01)Email Address for bareos disaster recovery.
-# Specify a mailaddress outside of your backupserver.
-# There will be one mail per day.
-#
-# (#02)Email Address for bareos reports. (Mail Command)
-# This mail address will recieve a report about each backup job.
-# It will be sent after the backupjob is complete.
-# Has to be configured twice ("Standard" and "Daemon" Message Ressources)
-#
-# (#03)Email Address for bareos operator. (Operator Command)
-# This mail address will recieve a mail immediately when the
-# bareos system needs an operator intervention.
-# May be the same address as in (#02)
-#
-#
-# This disk-only setup stores all data into @archivedir@
-#
-# The preconfigured backup scheme is as follows:
-#
-# Full Backups are done on first Saturday at 21:00 (#04)
-# Full Backups are written into the "Full" Pool (#05)
-# Full Backups are kept for 365 Days (#06)
-#
-# Differential Backups are done on 2nd to 5th Saturday at 21:00 (#07)
-# Differential Backups are written into the "Differential" Pool (#08)
-# Differential Backups are kept for 90 Days (#09)
-#
-# Incremental Backups are done monday to friday at 21:00 (#10)
-# Incremental Backups are written into the "Incremental" Pool (#11)
-# Incremental Backups are kept for 30 Days (#12)
-#
-# What you also have to do is to change the default fileset (#13)
-# to either one of the demo filesets given or create our own fileset.
-#
-#
-#
-# For Bareos release @VERSION@ (@DATE@) -- @DISTNAME@ @DISTVER@
-#
-#
-Director { # define myself
- Name = @basename@-dir
- QueryFile = "@scriptdir@/query.sql"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
- Password = "@dir_password@" # Console password
- Messages = Daemon
-
- # remove comment in next line to load plugins from specified directory
- # Plugin Directory = @plugindir@
-}
-
-JobDefs {
- Name = "DefaultJob"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Incremental
- Client = @basename@-fd
- FileSet = "SelfTest" # selftest fileset (#13)
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
- Storage = File
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Incremental
- Priority = 10
- Write Bootstrap = "@working_dir@/%c.bsr"
- Full Backup Pool = Full # write Full Backups into "Full" Pool (#05)
- Differential Backup Pool = Differential # write Diff Backups into "Differential" Pool (#08)
- Incremental Backup Pool = Incremental # write Incr Backups into "Incremental" Pool (#11)
-}
-
-#
-# Define the main nightly save backup job
-# By default, this job will back up to disk in @archivedir@
-Job {
- Name = "BackupClient1"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
-}
-
-#
-# Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save)
-#
-Job {
- Name = "BackupCatalog"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- Level = Full
- FileSet="Catalog"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
-
- # This creates an ASCII copy of the catalog
- # Arguments to make_catalog_backup.pl are:
- # make_catalog_backup.pl <catalog-name>
- RunBeforeJob = "@scriptdir@/make_catalog_backup.pl MyCatalog"
-
- # This deletes the copy of the catalog
- RunAfterJob = "@scriptdir@/delete_catalog_backup"
-
- # This sends the bootstrap via mail for disaster recovery.
- # Should be sent to another system, please change recipient accordingly
- Write Bootstrap = "|@sbindir@/bsmtp -h @smtp_host@ -f \"\(Bareos\) \" -s \"Bootstrap for Job %j\" @job_email@" # (#01)
- Priority = 11 # run after main backup
-}
-
-#
-# Standard Restore template, to be changed by Console program
-# Only one such job is needed for all Jobs/Clients/Storage ...
-#
-Job {
- Name = "RestoreFiles"
- Type = Restore
- Client=@basename@-fd
- FileSet = "Linux All"
- Storage = File
- Pool = Incremental
- Messages = Standard
- Where = /tmp/bareos-restores
-}
-
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Windows All Drives"
- Enable VSS = yes
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5
- Drive Type = fixed
- IgnoreCase = yes
- WildFile = "[A-Z]:/pagefile.sys"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/RECYCLER"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/$RECYCLE.BIN"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/System Volume Information"
- Exclude = yes
- }
- File = /
- }
-}
-
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Linux All"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file
- One FS = No # change into other filessytems
- FS Type = ext2 # filesystems of given types will be backed up
- FS Type = ext3 # others will be ignored
- FS Type = ext4
- FS Type = xfs
- FS Type = reiserfs
- FS Type = jfs
- FS Type = btrfs
- }
- File = /
- }
- # Things that usually have to be excluded
- # You have to exclude @archivedir@
- # on your bareos server
- Exclude {
- File = @working_dir@
- File = @archivedir@
- File = /proc
- File = /tmp
- File = /.journal
- File = /.fsck
- }
-
-}
-
-# fileset just to backup some files for selftest
-FileSet {
- Name = "SelfTest"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file
- }
- File = @sbindir@
- }
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycle"
- Run = Full 1st sat at 21:00 # (#04)
- Run = Differential 2nd-5th sat at 21:00 # (#07)
- Run = Incremental mon-fri at 21:00 # (#10)
-}
-
-# This schedule does the catalog. It starts after the WeeklyCycle
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Run = Full mon-fri at 21:10
-}
-
-# This is the backup of the catalog
-FileSet {
- Name = "Catalog"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- }
- File = "@working_dir@/@db_name@.sql" # database dump
- File = "@sysconfdir@" # configuration
- }
-}
-
-# Client (File Services) to backup
-Client {
- Name = @basename@-fd
- Address = @hostname@
- Password = "@fd_password@" # password for FileDaemon
- File Retention = 30 days # 30 days
- Job Retention = 6 months # six months
- AutoPrune = no # Prune expired Jobs/Files
-}
-
-#
-# Definition of file storage device
-#
-Storage {
- Name = File
-# Do not use "localhost" here
- Address = @hostname@ # N.B. Use a fully qualified name here
- Password = "@sd_password@"
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
-}
-
-#
-# Generic catalog service
-#
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- # Uncomment the following lines if you want the dbi driver
- @uncomment_dbi@ dbdriver = "dbi:@DEFAULT_DB_TYPE@"; dbaddress = 127.0.0.1; dbport = @db_port@
- #dbdriver = "@DEFAULT_DB_TYPE@"
- dbdriver = "XXX_REPLACE_WITH_DATABASE_DRIVER_XXX"
- dbname = "@db_name@"
- dbuser = "@db_user@"
- dbpassword = "@db_password@"
-}
-
-#
-# Reasonable message delivery -- send most everything to email address and to the console
-#
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- mailcommand = "@sbindir@/bsmtp -h @smtp_host@ -f \"\(Bareos\) \<%r\>\" -s \"Bareos: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
- operatorcommand = "@sbindir@/bsmtp -h @smtp_host@ -f \"\(Bareos\) \<%r\>\" -s \"Bareos: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
- mail = @job_email@ = all, !skipped # (#02)
- operator = @job_email@ = mount # (#03)
- console = all, !skipped, !saved
- append = "@logdir@/bareos.log" = all, !skipped
- catalog = all
-}
-
-#
-# Message delivery for daemon messages (no job).
-#
-Messages {
- Name = Daemon
- mailcommand = "@sbindir@/bsmtp -h @smtp_host@ -f \"\(Bareos\) \<%r\>\" -s \"Bareos daemon message\" %r"
- mail = @job_email@ = all, !skipped # (#02)
- console = all, !skipped, !saved
- append = "@logdir@/bareos.log" = all, !skipped
-}
-
-
-#
-# Full Pool definition
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Full
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 365 days # How long should the Full Backups be kept? (#06)
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
- Label Format = "Full-" # Volumes will be labeled "Full-<volume-id>"
-}
-
-#
-# Differential Pool definition
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Differential
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 90 days # How long should the Differential Backups be kept? (#09)
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 10G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
- Label Format = "Differential-" # Volumes will be labeled "Differential-<volume-id>"
-}
-
-#
-# Incremental Pool definition
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Incremental
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 30 days # How long should the Incremental Backups be kept? (#12)
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 1G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
- Label Format = "Incremental-" # Volumes will be labeled "Incremental-<volume-id>"
-}
-
-#
-# Scratch pool definition
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Scratch
- Pool Type = Backup
-}
-
-#
-# Restricted console used by tray-monitor to get the status of the director
-#
-Console {
- Name = @basename@-mon
- Password = "@mon_dir_password@"
- CommandACL = status, .status
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-fd-resource-client-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-fd-resource-client-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Absolute Job Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allow Bandwidth Bursting}{}{}{%
-This option sets if there is Bandwidth Limiting in effect if the limiting
-code can use bursting e.g. when from a certain timeslice not all bandwidth
-is used this bandwidth can be used in a next timeslice. Which mean you will
-get a smoother limiting which will be much closer to the actual limit set
-but it also means that sometimes the bandwidth will be above the setting here.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allowed Job Command}{}{}{%
-This directive filters what type of jobs the filedaemon should allow.
-Until now we had the -b (backup only) and -r (restore only) flags which could
-be specified at the startup of the filedaemon.
-
-Allowed Job Command can be defined globally for all directors by
-adding it to the global filedaemon resource or for a specific director when
-added to the director resource.
-
-You specify all commands you want to be executed by the filedaemon. When you
-don't specify the option it will be empty which means all commands are allowed.
-
-The following example shows how to use this functionality:
-\bconfigInput{config/FdClientAllowedJobCommand1.conf}
-
-
-All commands that are allowed are specified each on a new line with the
-Allowed Job Command keyword.
-
-The following job commands are recognized:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[backup] allow backups to be made
- \item[restore] allow restores to be done
- \item[verify] allow verify jobs to be done
- \item[estimate] allow estimate cmds to be executed
- \item[runscript] allow runscripts to run
-\end{description}
-
-Only the important commands the filedaemon can perform are filtered, as
-some commands are part of the above protocols and by disallowing
-the action the other commands are not invoked at all.
-
-If runscripts are not needed it would be recommended as a security measure to disable
-running those or only allow the commands that you really want to be used.
-
-Runscripts are particularly a problem as they allow the \bareosFd to run
-arbitrary commands. You may also look into the \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allowed Script Dir} keyword to
-limit the impact of the runscript command.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allowed Script Dir}{}{}{%
-This directive limits the impact of the runscript command of the filedaemon.
-
-It can be specified either for all directors by adding it to the global filedaemon resource
-or for a specific director when added to the director resource.
-
-All directories in which the scripts or commands are located
-that you allow to be run by the runscript command of the filedaemon. Any
-program not in one of these paths (or subpaths) cannot be used. The
-implementation checks if the full path of the script starts with one of the
-specified paths.
-
-The following example shows how to use this functionality:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/FdClientAllowedScriptDir1.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Always Use LMDB}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible}{}{}{%
-This directive enables the compatible mode of the file daemon. In
-this mode the file daemon will try to be as compatible to a native
-Bacula file daemon as possible. Enabling this option means that
-certain new options available in Bareos cannot be used as they would
-lead to data not being able to be restored by a Native Bareos file daemon.
-
-The default value for this directive was changed from yes to no since Bareos \sinceVersion{fd}{Compatible = no}{15.2.0}.
-
-When you want to use bareos-only features, the value of compatible must be no.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{FD Address}{}{}{%
-This record is optional, and if it is specified, it will cause the File
-daemon server (for Director connections) to bind to the specified {\bf
-IP-Address}, which is either a domain name or an IP address specified as a
-dotted quadruple.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{FD Addresses}{}{}{%
-Specify the ports and addresses on which the File daemon listens for
-Director connections. Probably the simplest way to explain is to show
-an example:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/FdClientFDAddresses1.conf}
-
-where ip, ip4, ip6, addr, and port are all keywords. Note, that the address
-can be specified as either a dotted quadruple, or IPv6 colon notation, or as
-a symbolic name (only in the ip specification). Also, the port can be specified
-as a number or as the mnemonic value from the /etc/services file. If a port
-is not specified, the default will be used. If an ip section is specified,
-the resolution can be made either by IPv4 or IPv6. If ip4 is specified, then
-only IPv4 resolutions will be permitted, and likewise with ip6.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{FD Port}{}{}{%
-This specifies the port number on which the Client listens for Director
-connections. It must agree with the FDPort specified in the Client resource
-of the Director's configuration file.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{FD Source Address}{}{}{%
-If specified, the \bareosFd will bind to the specified address when creating outbound connections.
-If this record is not specified, the kernel will choose
-the best address according to the routing table (the default).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-This record defines an interval of time in seconds. For each heartbeat that the
-File daemon receives from the Storage daemon, it will forward it to the
-Director. In addition, if no heartbeat has been received from the
-Storage daemon and thus forwarded the File daemon will send a heartbeat
-signal to the Director and to the Storage daemon to keep the channels
-active. Setting the interval to 0 (zero) disables the heartbeat.
-This feature is particularly useful if you have a router
-that does not follow Internet standards and times out a valid
-connection after a short duration despite the fact that keepalive is
-set. This usually results in a broken pipe error message.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{LMDB Threshold}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-The speed parameter specifies the maximum allowed bandwidth that a job may
-use.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs that should run
-concurrently. Each contact from the Director (e.g. status request, job start
-request) is considered as a Job,
-so if you want to be able to do a \bcommand{status} request in the console
-at the same time as a Job is running, you
-will need to set this value greater than 1.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Maximum Network Buffer Size}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the initial network buffer size to use.
-This size will be adjusted down if it is too large until it
-is accepted by the OS. Please use care in setting this value since if it is
-too large, it will be trimmed by 512 bytes until the OS is happy, which may
-require a large number of system calls. The default value is 65,536 bytes.
-
-Note, on certain Windows machines, there are reports that the
-transfer rates are very slow and this seems to be related to
-the default 65,536 size. On systems where the transfer rates
-seem abnormally slow compared to other systems, you might try
-setting the Maximum Network Buffer Size to 32,768 in both the
-File daemon and in the Storage daemon.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Messages}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Name}{}{}{%
-The client name that must be used by the Director when connecting. Generally,
-it is a good idea to use a name related to the machine so that error messages
-can be easily identified if you have multiple Clients. This directive is
-required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pid Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory in which the File Daemon
-may put its process Id file files. The process Id file is used to shutdown
-Bareos and to prevent multiple copies of Bareos from running simultaneously.
-
-The Bareos file daemon uses a platform specific default value,
-that is defined at compile time.
-Typically on Linux systems, it is set to \path|/var/lib/bareos/| or \path|/var/run/|.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Cipher}{}{}{%
-See the \nameref{DataEncryption} chapter of this manual.
-
-Depending on the openssl library version different ciphers are available. To choose the desired cipher, you can use the PKI Cipher option in the filedaemon configuration. Note that you have to set \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible} = no:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/FdClientPki.conf}
-
-The available options (and ciphers) are:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item aes128
- \item aes192
- \item aes256
- \item camellia128
- \item camellia192
- \item camellia256
- \item aes128hmacsha1
- \item aes256hmacsha1
- \item blowfish
-\end{itemize}
-They depend on the version of the openssl library installed.
-
-For decryption of encrypted data, the right decompression algorithm should be automatically chosen.
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Encryption}{}{}{%
-See \nameref{DataEncryption}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Key Pair}{}{}{%
-See \nameref{DataEncryption}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Master Key}{}{}{%
-See \nameref{DataEncryption}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Signatures}{}{}{%
-See \nameref{DataEncryption}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Pki Signer}{}{}{%
-See \nameref{DataEncryption}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Plugin Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory in which the File Daemon searches for
-plugins with the name \file{<pluginname>-fd.so} which it will load at startup.
-Typically on Linux systems, plugins are installed to \path|/usr/lib/bareos/plugins/| or \path|/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins/|.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Plugin Names}{}{}{%
-If a \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Plugin Directory} is specified
-\configdirective{Plugin Names} defines, which \nameref{fdPlugins} get loaded.
-
-If \configdirective{Plugin Names} is not defined, all plugins get loaded,
-otherwise the defined ones.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Scripts Directory}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{SD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-This record defines an interval of time that the File daemon will try to
-connect to the Storage daemon. If no connection
-is made in the specified time interval, the File daemon cancels the Job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Sub Sys Directory}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Secure Erase Command}{}{}{%
-When files are no longer needed, Bareos will delete (unlink) them.
-With this directive, it will call the specified command to delete these files. See \nameref{sec:SecureEraseCommand} for details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic. See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see how the Bareos Director (and the other components) have to be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Ver Id}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Client}{Working Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and specifies a directory in which the File
-daemon may put its status files.
-%\TODO{This directory should be used only by {\bf
-%Bareos}, but may be shared by other Bareos daemons provided the daemon
-%names on the {\bf Name} definition are unique for each daemon.}
-
-% The bareos file daemon uses a platform specific default value, that is defined at compile time.
-% For Linux systems, the default is \path|/var/lib/bareos/|.
-% For Windows systems it is \%TEMP\%.
-
-On Win32 systems, in some circumstances you may need to specify a drive
-letter in the specified working directory path. Also, please be sure
-that this directory is writable by the SYSTEM user otherwise restores
-may fail (the bootstrap file that is transferred to the File daemon from
-the Director is temporarily put in this directory before being passed
-to the Storage daemon).
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-fd-resource-director-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-fd-resource-director-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Address}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Allowed Job Command}{}{}{%
-see \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allowed Job Command}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Allowed Script Dir}{}{}{%
-see \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Allowed Script Dir}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Connection From Client To Director}{}{}{%
-For details, see \nameref{sec:ClientInitiatedConnection}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Connection From Director To Client}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-The speed parameter specifies the maximum allowed bandwidth that a job may use
-when started from this Director. The speed parameter should be specified in
-k/s, Kb/s, m/s or Mb/s.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Monitor}{}{}{%
-If Monitor is set to {\bf no}, this director will have full access
-to this Client. If Monitor is set to {\bf yes}, this director will only be
-able to fetch the current status of this Client.
-
-Please note that if this director is being used by a Monitor, we highly
-recommend to set this directive to {\bf yes} to avoid serious security
-problems.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the Director that may contact this Client. This name must be the
-same as the name specified on the Director resource in the Director's
-configuration file. Note, the case (upper/lower) of the characters in
-the name are significant (i.e. S is not the same as s). This directive
-is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{Password}{}{}{%
-Specifies the password that must be supplied for a Director to be authorized.
-This password must be the same as the password specified in the Client
-resource in the Director's configuration file. This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Allowed CN}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS DH File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic. See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see how the Bareos Director (and the other components) have to be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Fd}{Director}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
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-\include{general}
-\include{state}
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-
-\chapter{Installing Bareos}
-\label{InstallChapter}
-\index[general]{Bareos!Installing}
-\index[general]{Installation!Linux}
-
- \input{install} % install
-
-\chapter{Installing Bareos Webui}
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-\chapter{Getting Started with Bareos}
-\label{QuickStartChapter}
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- \input{quickstart} % install
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-%\include{mysql} % catalog
-%\include{postgresql} % catalog
-%\include{sqlite} % catalog
-
-\include{programs}
-
-\include{bootstrap}
-
-\include{verify}
-
-\include{backward-compability}
-
-\include{tables}
-
-\chapter{Howtos}
-\input{howto}
-
-
-\include{rescue}
-
-\chapter{Troubleshooting}
-\input{troubleshooting}
-
-\chapter{Debugging}
-\input{debug}
-
-\chapter{Release Notes}
-\input{releasenotes}
-
-\chapter{Bareos Copyright, Trademark, and Licenses}
-\label{LicenseChapter}
-\index[general]{License!Bareos Copyright Trademark Licenses}
-\index[general]{Bareos Copyright, Trademark, and Licenses}
-
- \input{license}
-
- %\include{fdl}
-\pagebreak
-\section{GNU Free Documentation License}
- \label{fdl}
- \verbatiminput{fdl.txt}
-
- %\include{agpl}
-\pagebreak
-\section{GNU Affero Gerneral Public License}
- \label{agpl}
- \verbatiminput{agpl.txt}
-
- %\include{lesser}
-\pagebreak
-\section{GNU Lesser Gerneral Public License}
- \label{lgpl}
- \verbatiminput{lgpl.txt}
-
-% pull in the index
-%\clearpage
-\part{Index}
-
-% label should reside directly at index begin, not Index cover page.
-\phantomsection
-\label{index}
-\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{General}
-\printindex[general]
-
-\phantomsection
-\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Director}
-\printindex[dir]
-
-\phantomsection
-\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Storage Daemon}
-\printindex[sd]
-
-\phantomsection
-\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{File Daemon}
-\printindex[fd]
-
-\phantomsection
-\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Console}
-\printindex[console]
-
-% \phantomsection
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-% \printindex[monitor]
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-\end{document}
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Command}{}{}{%
-This command specifies an external program and parameter to be called that will
-automatically change volumes as required by Bareos.
-This command is
-invoked each time that Bareos wishes to manipulate the autochanger.
-
-Most frequently,
-you will specify the Bareos supplied \command{mtx-changer} script.
-
-The
-following substitutions are made in the command before it is sent to
-the operating system for execution:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[\%\%] \%
-\item[\%a] archive device name
-\item[\%c] changer device name
-\item[\%d] changer drive index base 0
-\item[\%f] Client's name
-\item[\%j] Job name
-\item[\%o] command (loaded, load, or unload)
-\item[\%s] Slot base 0
-\item[\%S] Slot base 1
-\item[\%v] Volume name
-\end{description}
-
-A typical setting for this is \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Command}{"/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer \%c \%o \%S \%a \%d"}.
-
-Details of the three
-commands currently used by Bareos (loaded, load, unload) as well as the
-output expected by Bareos are given in the \ilink{Bareos Autochanger Interface}{autochanger-interface} section.
-
-If it is specified here, it needs not to be specified in the Device
-resource. If it is also specified in the Device resource, it will take
-precedence over the one specified in the Autochanger resource.
-}
-
-
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Device}{}{}{%
-The specified device must be the generic SCSI device of the autochanger.
-
-The changer device is additional to the the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}.
-This is because most autochangers are controlled through a
-different device than is used for reading and writing the tapes.
-For
-example, on Linux, one normally uses the generic SCSI interface for
-controlling the autochanger, but the standard SCSI interface for reading and
-writing the tapes.
-
-On Linux, for the \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}{/dev/nst0}, you
-would typically have \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Changer Device}{/dev/sg0}.
-
-On FreeBSD systems, the changer device will typically be on \file{/dev/pass0}
-through \file{/dev/passN}.
-
-On Solaris, the changer device will typically be some file under \file{/dev/rdsk}.
-
-Please ensure that your Storage daemon has permission to access this
-device.
-
-It can be overwritten per device using the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Device} directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Device}{}{}{%
-Specifies the names of the Device resource or resources that correspond
-to the autochanger drive. If you have a multiple drive autochanger, you
-must specify multiple Device names, each one referring to a separate
-Device resource that contains a Drive Index specification that
-corresponds to the drive number base zero. You may specify multiple
-device names on a single line separated by commas, and/or you may
-specify multiple Device directives.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the Name of the Autochanger. This name is used in the
-Director's Storage definition to refer to the autochanger.
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-device-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-device-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Alert Command}{}{}{%
-This specifies an external program to be called at the
-completion of each Job after the device is released. The purpose of this
-command is to check for Tape Alerts, which are present when something is
-wrong with your tape drive (at least for most modern tape drives). The same
-substitution characters that may be specified in the Changer Command may
-also be used in this string. For more information, see the
-\nameref{AutochangersChapter} chapter.
-
-Note, it is not necessary to have an autochanger to use this command. The
-example below uses the \command{tapeinfo} program that comes with the \command{mtx}
-package, but it can be used on any tape drive. However, you will need to
-specify a \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Device} directive
-so that the generic SCSI device name can be edited into the command (with
-the \%c).
-
-An example of the use of this command to print Tape Alerts in the Job report
-is:
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceAlertCommand1.conf}
-
-and an example output when there is a problem could be:
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceAlertCommand2.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Always Open}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, Bareos will always keep the device open unless
-specifically {\bf unmounted} by the Console program. This permits
-Bareos to ensure that the tape drive is always available, and properly
-positioned. If you set
-{\bf AlwaysOpen} to {\bf no} {\bf Bareos} will only open the
-drive when necessary, and at the end of the Job if no other Jobs are
-using the drive, it will be freed. The next time Bareos wants to append
-to a tape on a drive that was freed, Bareos will rewind the tape and
-position it to the end. To avoid unnecessary tape positioning and to
-minimize unnecessary operator intervention, it is highly recommended
-that {\bf Always Open = yes}. This also ensures that the drive is
-available when Bareos needs it.
-
-If you have {\bf Always Open = yes} (recommended) and you want to use the
-drive for something else, simply use the {\bf unmount} command in the
-Console program to release the drive. However, don't forget to remount the
-drive with {\bf mount} when the drive is available or the next Bareos job
-will block.
-
-For File storage, this directive is ignored. For a FIFO storage device, you
-must set this to {\bf No}.
-
-Please note that if you set this directive to {\bf No} Bareos will release
-the tape drive between each job, and thus the next job will rewind the tape
-and position it to the end of the data. This can be a very time consuming
-operation. In addition, with this directive set to no, certain multiple
-drive autochanger operations will fail. We strongly recommend to keep
-{\bf Always Open} set to {\bf Yes}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}{}{}{%
-Specifies where to read and write the backup data.
-The type of the Archive Device can be specified by the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type} directive.
-If Device Type is not specified, Bareos tries to guess the Device Type
-accordingly to the type of the specified Archive Device file type.
-
-There are different types that are supported:
-\begin{description}
- \item[device] Usually the device file
-name of a removable storage device (tape drive), for example \path|/dev/nst0|
-or \path|/dev/rmt/0mbn|, preferably in the "non-rewind" variant.
-In addition, on systems such as Sun, which have multiple tape
-access methods, you must be sure to specify to use Berkeley I/O
-conventions with the device. The {\bf b} in the Solaris (Sun) archive
-specification \path|/dev/rmt/0mbn| is what is needed in this case.
-Bareos does not support SysV tape drive behavior.
-
- \item[directory] If a directory is specified, it is used as file storage.
-The directory must be existing and be specified as absolute path.
-Bareos will write to file storage in the specified
-directory and the filename used will be the Volume name as specified in the
-Catalog. If you want to write into more than one directory (i.e. to spread
-the load to different disk drives), you will need to define two Device
-resources, each containing an Archive Device with a different directory.
-
- \item[fifo] \label{SetupFifo}
-A FIFO is a special kind of file that connects two programs
-via kernel memory. If a FIFO device is specified for a backup operation, you
-must have a program that reads what Bareos writes into the FIFO. When the
-Storage daemon starts the job,
-it will wait for \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Open Wait} seconds
-for the read program to start reading, and then time it out and terminate
-the job. As a consequence, it is best to start the read program at the
-beginning of the job perhaps with the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job} directive.
-For this kind of device,
-you always want to specify \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Always Open} = no,
-because you want the Storage daemon to open it only when a job starts.
-Since a FIFO is a one way device, Bareos will not attempt
-to read a label of a FIFO device, but will simply write on it. To create a
-FIFO Volume in the catalog, use the {\bf add} command rather than the {\bf
-label} command to avoid attempting to write a label.
-
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceArchiveDevice1.conf}
-
-During a restore operation, if the Archive Device is a FIFO, Bareos will
-attempt to read from the FIFO, so you must have an external program that
-writes into the FIFO.
-Bareos will wait \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Open Wait} seconds for the
-program to begin writing and will then time it out and terminate the job. As
-noted above, you may use the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job} to start the writer program
-at the beginning of the job.
-
-A FIFO device can also be used to test your configuration, see the \ilink{Howto section}{TestUsingFifoDevice}.
-
- \item[GlusterFS Storage] \label{GlusterArchiveType}
- don't use this directive,
- but only \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}
- (this behavior have changed with \sinceVersion{Sd}{Device Options}{15.2.0}).
-
- \item[Ceph Object Store] \label{CephArchiveType}
- don't use this directive,
- but only \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}.
- (this behavior have changed with \sinceVersion{Sd}{Device Options}{15.2.0}).
-\end{description}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This is a parameter used by \nameref{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
- which allow you to transform
-a non compressed piece of data into a compressed piece of data on the storage daemon.
-e.g. Storage Daemon compression. You can either enable compression on the client
-and use the CPU cyclces there to compress your data with one of the supported
-compression algorithms. The value of this parameter specifies a so called io-direction
-currently you can use the following io-directions:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item in - compress data streams while reading the data from a device.
-\item out - compress data streams while writing the data to a device.
-\item both - compress data streams both when reading and writing to a device.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Currently only plain data streams are compressed (so things that are already
-compressed or encrypted will not be considered for compression.) Also meta-data
-streams are not compressed. The compression is done in a way that the stream is
-transformed into a native compressed data stream. So if you enable this and
-send the data to a filedaemon it will know its a compressed stream and will
-do the decompression itself. This also means that you can turn this option on
-and off at any time without having any problems with data already written.
-
-This option could be used if your clients doesn't have enough power to do
-the compression/decompression itself and you have enough network bandwidth.
-Or when your filesystem doesn't have the option to transparently compress
-data you write to it but you want the data to be compressed when written.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate Algorithm}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This option specifies the compression algorithm used for the autodeflate option
-which is performed by the autoxflate-sd plugin. The algorithms supported are:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item GZIP - gzip level 1--9
-\item LZO
-\item LZFAST
-\item LZ4
-\item LZ4HC
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate Level}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This option specifies the level to be used when compressing when you select a
-compression algorithm that has different levels.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Inflate}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This is a parameter used by \nameref{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
-which allow you to transform
-a compressed piece of data into a non compressed piece of data on the storage daemon.
-e.g. Storage Daemon decompression. You can either enable decompression on the client
-and use the CPU cyclces there to decompress your data with one of the supported
-compression algorithms. The value of this parameter specifies a so called io-direction
-currently you can use the following io-directions:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item in - decompress data streams while reading the data from a device.
-\item out - decompress data streams while writing the data to a device.
-\item both - decompress data streams both when reading and writing to a device.
-\end{itemize}
-
-This option allows you to write uncompressed data to for instance a tape drive
-that has hardware compression even when you compress your data on the client with
-for instance a low cpu load compression method (LZ4 for instance) to transfer
-less data over the network. It also allows you to restore data in a compression
-format that the client might not support but the storage daemon does. This only
-works on normal compressed datastreams not on encrypted datastreams or meta data
-streams.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Select}{}{}{%
-If this directive is set to {\bf yes}, and the Device
-belongs to an autochanger, then when the Autochanger is referenced
-by the Director, this device can automatically be selected. If this
-directive is set to {\bf no}, then the Device can only be referenced
-by directly using the Device name in the Director. This is useful
-for reserving a drive for something special such as a high priority
-backup or restore operations.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Autochanger}{}{}{%
-If set to \parameter{yes}, this device belongs to an automatic tape changer, and you
-must specify an {\bf Autochanger} resource that points to this {\bf
-Device} resource.
-
-If set to \parameter{no},
-the volume must be manually changed.
-
-In the \bareosDir, the directive \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Auto Changer} should be set in correspondence.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Automatic Mount}{}{}{%
-If \parameter{yes}, permits the daemon to examine the device to
-determine if it contains a Bareos labeled volume. This is done
-initially when the daemon is started, and then at the beginning of each
-job. This directive is particularly important if you have set
-\linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Always Open}{no}
-because it permits Bareos to attempt to read the
-device before asking the system operator to mount a tape. However,
-please note that the tape must be mounted before the job begins.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Backward Space File}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, the archive device supports the {\bf MTBSF} and {\bf MTBSF
- ioctl}s to backspace over an end of file mark and to the start of a file. If
- {\bf No}, these calls are not used and the device must be rewound and
- advanced forward to the desired position.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Backward Space Record}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, the archive device supports the {\tt MTBSR ioctl} to backspace
-records. If {\bf No}, this call is not used and the device must be rewound
-and advanced forward to the desired position.
-This function if enabled is used at the end of a
-Volume after writing the end of file and any ANSI/IBM labels to determine
-whether or not the last block was written correctly. If you turn this
-function off, the test will not be done. This causes no harm as the re-read
-process is precautionary rather than required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Block Checksum}{}{}{%
-You may turn off the Block Checksum (CRC32) code that Bareos uses when
-writing blocks to a Volume. Doing so can reduce the Storage daemon CPU usage
-slightly. It will also permit Bareos to read a Volume that has corrupted
-data.
-
-It is not recommend to turn this off, particularly on older tape
-drives or for disk Volumes where doing so may allow corrupted data to go
-undetected.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Block Positioning}{}{}{%
-This directive tells Bareos not to use block positioning when doing restores.
-Turning this directive off can cause Bareos to be {\bf extremely} slow
-when restoring files. You might use this directive if you wrote your
-tapes with Bareos in variable block mode (the default), but your drive
-was in fixed block mode.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Bsf At Eom}{}{}{%
-If \parameter{no}, no special action is taken by Bareos with the End
-of Medium (end of tape) is reached because the tape will be positioned after
-the last EOF tape mark, and Bareos can append to the tape as desired.
-However, on some systems, such as FreeBSD, when Bareos reads the End of
-Medium (end of tape), the tape will be positioned after the second EOF tape
-mark (two successive EOF marks indicated End of Medium). If Bareos appends
-from that point, all the appended data will be lost. The solution for such
-systems is to specify \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Bsf At Eom}{yes}
-which causes Bareos to backspace over
-the second EOF mark. Determination of whether or not you need this directive
-is done using the {\bf test} command in the \command{btape} program.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Command}{}{}{%
-This directive can be specified if this device is used with an autochanger
-and you want to overwrite the default \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Command}.
-Normally, this directive will be specified only in the \nameref{StorageResourceAutochanger},
-which is then used for all devices. However, you may also specify
-the different Changer Command in each Device resource.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Device}{}{}{%
-This directive should be specified if
-\begin{itemize}
- \item this device is used with an autochanger
- and you want to overwrite the default \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Changer Device} or
- \item if you have a standard tape drive and want to use the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Alert Command}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The specified device must be a generic SCSI device.
-
-For details, see the \nameref{AutochangersChapter} chapter.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Check Labels}{}{}{%
-If you intend to read ANSI or IBM labels, this \textbf{must} be set.
-Even if the volume is not ANSI labeled, you can set this to yes, and Bareos will check the
-label type. Without this directive set to yes, Bareos will assume that
-labels are of Bareos type and will not check for ANSI or IBM labels.
-In other words, if there is a possibility of Bareos encountering an
-ANSI/IBM label, you must set this to yes.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Close On Poll}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, Bareos close the device (equivalent to an unmount except no
-mount is required) and reopen it at each poll. Normally this is not too
-useful unless you have the {\bf Offline on Unmount} directive set, in which
-case the drive will be taken offline preventing wear on the tape during any
-future polling. Once the operator inserts a new tape, Bareos will recognize
-the drive on the next poll and automatically continue with the backup.
-Please see above for more details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Collect Statistics}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}{}{}{%
-Some \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type} require additional configuration.
-This can be specified in this directive, e.g. for
-\begin{description}
- \item [\sdBackend{GFAPI}{GlusterFS}]
- A GlusterFS Storage can be used as Storage backend of Bareos.
- Prerequistes are a working GlusterFS storage system and the package \package{bareos-storage-glusterfs}.
- See \url{http://www.gluster.org/} for more information regarding GlusterFS installation and configuration
- and specifically \url{https://gluster.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Administrator Guide/Bareos/}
- for Bareos integration.
- You can use following snippet to configure it as storage device:
- \bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsGfapi1.conf}
- Adapt server and volume name to your environment.
-
- \sinceVersion{sd}{GlusterFS Storage}{15.2.0}
-
- \item [\sdBackend{Rados}{Ceph Object Store}]
- Here you configure the Ceph object store, which is accessed by the SD using the Rados library. Prerequistes are a
- working Ceph object store and the package \package{bareos-storage-ceph}. See \url{http://ceph.com} for more information regarding Ceph installation and configuration.
- Assuming that you have an object store with name \file{poolname}
- and your Ceph access is configured in \file{/etc/ceph/ceph.conf},
- you can use following snippet to configure it as storage device:
- \bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsRados1.conf}
-
- \sinceVersion{sd}{Ceph Storage}{15.2.0}
-\end{description}
-
-Before the Device Options directive have been introduced,
-these options have to be configured in the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} directive.
-This behavior have changed with \sinceVersion{sd}{Device Options}{15.2.0}.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type}{}{}{%
-The Device Type specification allows you to explicitly define the kind of device you want to use.
-It may be one of the following:
-\begin{description}
-\item [\sdBackend{Tape}{}] is used to access tape device and thus has sequential access. Tape devices
- are controlled using ioctl() calls.
-\item [\sdBackend{File}{}]
- tells Bareos that the device is a file. It may either be a
- file defined on fixed medium or a removable filesystem such as
- USB. All files must be random access devices.
-\item [\sdBackend{Fifo}{}] is a first-in-first-out sequential access read-only
- or write-only device.
-\item [\sdBackend{GFAPI}{GlusterFS}] \label{SdBackendGfapi} is used to access a GlusterFS storage.
- It must be configured using \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}.
- \sinceVersion{sd}{GlusterFS (gfapi)}{14.2.2}
-\item [\sdBackend{Rados}{Ceph Object Store}] \label{SdBackendRados} is used to access a Ceph object store.
- It must be configured using \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}.
- \sinceVersion{sd}{Ceph (Rados)}{14.2.2}
-\end{description}
-
-The Device Type directive is not required in all cases.
-If it is not specified, Bareos will attempt to guess what kind of device has been specified using the
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} specification supplied.
-There are several advantages to
-explicitly specifying the Device Type. First, on some systems, block and
-character devices have the same type.
-Secondly, if you explicitly specify the Device Type, the mount point
-need not be defined until the device is opened. This is the case with
-most removable devices such as USB.
-If the Device Type is not explicitly specified, then the mount point
-must exist when the Storage daemon starts.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Diagnostic Device}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Crypto Enabled}{}{}{%
-The default for this directive is {\bf No}. If {\bf Yes} the storage daemon
-can perform so called Application Managed Encryption (AME) using a special
-Storage Daemon plugin which loads and clears the Encryption key using the
-SCSI SPIN/SPOUT protocol.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Index}{}{}{%
-The {\bf Drive Index} that you specify is passed
-to the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Changer Command}.
-By default, the Drive Index is zero, so if you have only one drive in your
-autochanger, everything will work normally. However, if you have
-multiple drives, you must specify multiple Bareos Device resources (one
-for each drive). The first Device should have the Drive Index set to 0,
-and the second Device Resource should contain a Drive Index set to 1,
-and so on. This will then permit you to use two or more drives in your
-autochanger.
-
-For details, refer to \nameref{sec:MultipleDevices}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Tape Alert Enabled}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Fast Forward Space File}{}{}{%
-If {\bf No}, the archive device is not required to support keeping track of
-the file number ({\bf MTIOCGET} ioctl) during forward space file. If {\bf
-Yes}, the archive device must support the {\tt ioctl} {\tt MTFSF} call, which
-virtually all drivers support, but in addition, your SCSI driver must keep
-track of the file number on the tape and report it back correctly by the
-{\bf MTIOCGET} ioctl. Note, some SCSI drivers will correctly forward space,
-but they do not keep track of the file number or more seriously, they do not
-report end of medium.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Forward Space File}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, the archive device must support the {\tt MTFSF ioctl} to
-forward space by file marks. If {\bf No}, data must be read to advance the
-position on the device.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Forward Space Record}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, the archive device must support the {\bf MTFSR ioctl} to
-forward space over records. If {\bf No}, data must be read in order to
-advance the position on the device.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Free Space Command}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Hardware End Of File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Hardware End Of Medium}{}{}{%
-All modern (after 1998) tape drives should support this
-feature. In doubt, use the {\bf btape} program to test your drive to see whether or not it
-supports this function.
-If the archive device does not support the end of medium
-ioctl request {\tt MTEOM}, set this parameter to {\bf No}.
-The storage daemon will then use the forward space file
-function to find the end of the recorded data.
-In addition, your SCSI driver must
-keep track of the file number on the tape and report it back correctly by
-the {\bf MTIOCGET} ioctl. Note, some SCSI drivers will correctly forward
-space to the end of the recorded data, but they do not keep track of the
-file number. On Linux machines, the SCSI driver has a {\bf fast-eod}
-option, which if set will cause the driver to lose track of the file
-number. You should ensure that this option is always turned off using the
-{\bf mt} program.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Block Size}{64512}{14.2.0}{%
-The storage daemon will write the label blocks with the size configured here.
-Usually, you will not need to change this directive.
-
-For more information on this directive, please see \nameref{Tapespeed and blocksizes}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Media}{}{}{%
-\index[general]{Label!Label Media}%
-If {\bf Yes}, permits this device to automatically label blank media
-without an explicit operator command. It does so by using an internal
-algorithm as defined on the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format} record in each
-Pool resource. If this is {\bf No} as by default, Bareos will label
-tapes only by specific operator command (\bcommand{label}{} in the Console) or
-when the tape has been recycled. The automatic labeling feature is most
-useful when writing to disk rather than tape volumes.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Type}{}{}{%
-Defines the label type to use, see section \nameref{AnsiLabelsChapter}.
-This directive is implemented in the Director Pool resource (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Type})
-and in the SD Device resource. If it is specified in the the SD Device resource, it will take
-precedence over the value passed from the Director to the SD.
-If it is set to a non-default value, make sure to also enable \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Check Labels}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size}{64512}{}{%
-The Storage daemon will always attempt to
-write blocks of the specified size (in-bytes) to the archive device.
-As a consequence, this statement specifies both the default block size
-and the maximum block size. The size written never exceed the given
-size. If adding data to a block would cause it to exceed
-the given maximum size, the block will be written to the archive device,
-and the new data will begin a new block.
-
-If no value is specified or zero is specified, the Storage daemon will
-use a default block size of 64,512 bytes (126 * 512).
-
-\warning{If your are using LTO drives, changing the block size after labeling the tape will result into unreadable tapes.}
-
-Please read chapter \nameref{Tapespeed and blocksizes},
-to see how to tune this value in a safe manner.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Changer Wait}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum amount of time that Bareos
-will wait for the changer to respond to a command (e.g. load).
-If you have a slow autoloader you may want to set it longer.
-
-If the autoloader program fails to respond in this time,
-Bareos will invalidate the volume slot number stored in the catalog and
-try again. If no additional changer volumes exist, Bareos will ask the
-operator to intervene.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs that can run
-concurrently on a specified Device. Using this directive, it is possible
-to have different Jobs using multiple drives, because when
-the Maximum Concurrent Jobs limit is
-reached, the Storage Daemon will start new Jobs on any other available
-compatible drive. This facilitates writing to multiple drives with
-multiple Jobs that all use the same Pool.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum File Size}{}{}{%
-No more than {\bf size} bytes will be written into a given logical file
-on the volume. Once this size is reached, an end of file mark is
-written on the volume and subsequent data are written into the next
-file. Breaking long sequences of data blocks with file marks permits
-quicker positioning to the start of a given stream of data and can
-improve recovery from read errors on the volume. The default is one
-Gigabyte. This directive creates EOF marks only on tape media.
-However, regardless of the medium type (tape, disk, USB ...) each time
-a the Maximum File Size is exceeded, a record is put into the catalog
-database that permits seeking to that position on the medium for
-restore operations. If you set this to a small value (e.g. 1MB),
-you will generate lots of database records (JobMedia) and may
-significantly increase CPU/disk overhead.
-
-If you are configuring an modern drive like LTO-4 or newer, you probably will
-want to set the {\bf Maximum File Size} to 20GB or bigger to avoid making
-the drive stop to write an EOF mark.
-
-For more info regarding this parameter, read \nameref{Tapespeed and blocksizes}.
-
-Note, this directive does not limit the size of Volumes that Bareos
-will create regardless of whether they are tape or disk volumes. It
-changes only the number of EOF marks on a tape and the number of
-block positioning records that are generated. If you
-want to limit the size of all Volumes for a particular device, use
-the use the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes} directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Job Spool Size}{}{}{%
-where the bytes specify the maximum spool size for any one job that is
-running. The default is no limit.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Network Buffer Size}{}{}{%
-where {\bf bytes} specifies the initial network buffer size to use with the
-File daemon. This size will be adjusted down if it is too large until
-it is accepted by the OS. Please use care in setting this value since if
-it is too large, it will be trimmed by 512 bytes until the OS is happy,
-which may require a large number of system calls. The default value is
-32,768 bytes.
-
-The default size was chosen to be relatively large but not too big in
-the case that you are transmitting data over Internet. It is clear that
-on a high speed local network, you can increase this number and improve
-performance. For example, some users have found that if you use a value
-of 65,536 bytes they get five to ten times the throughput. Larger values for
-most users don't seem to improve performance. If you are interested
-in improving your backup speeds, this is definitely a place to
-experiment. You will probably also want to make the corresponding change
-in each of your File daemons conf files.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Open Volumes}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Open Wait}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum amount of time that
-Bareos will wait for a device that is busy.
-If the device cannot be obtained, the current Job will be terminated in
-error. Bareos will re-attempt to open the drive the next time a Job
-starts that needs the the drive.
-}
-
-
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Part Size}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Rewind Wait}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum time in seconds for Bareos to wait
-for a rewind before timing out. If this time is exceeded,
-Bareos will cancel the job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Spool Size}{}{}{%
-where the bytes specify the maximum spool size for all jobs that are
-running. The default is no limit.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Volume Size}{}{}{%
-Normally, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes} should be used instead.
-Limit the number of bytes that will be written onto a given volume on the
-archive device.
-This directive is used mainly in testing Bareos to
-simulate a small Volume.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Media Type}{}{}{%
-The specified value names the type of media supported by this
-device, for example, "DLT7000". Media type names are arbitrary in that you
-set them to anything you want, but they must be known to the volume
-database to keep track of which storage daemons can read which volumes. In
-general, each different storage type should have a unique Media Type
-associated with it. The same {\bf name-string} must appear in the
-appropriate Storage resource definition in the Director's configuration
-file.
-
-Even though the names you assign are arbitrary (i.e. you choose the name
-you want), you should take care in specifying them because the Media Type
-is used to determine which storage device Bareos will select during
-restore. Thus you should probably use the same Media Type specification
-for all drives where the Media can be freely interchanged. This is not
-generally an issue if you have a single Storage daemon, but it is with
-multiple Storage daemons, especially if they have incompatible media.
-
-For example, if you specify a Media Type of "DDS-4" then during the
-restore, Bareos will be able to choose any Storage Daemon that handles
-"DDS-4". If you have an autochanger, you might want to name the Media Type
-in a way that is unique to the autochanger, unless you wish to possibly use
-the Volumes in other drives. You should also ensure to have unique Media
-Type names if the Media is not compatible between drives. This
-specification is required for all devices.
-
-In addition, if you are using disk storage, each Device resource will
-generally have a different mount point or directory. In order for
-Bareos to select the correct Device resource, each one must have a
-unique Media Type.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Minimum Block Size}{}{}{%
-This statement applies only to non-random access devices (e.g.
-tape drives). Blocks written by the storage daemon to a non-random
-archive device will never be smaller than the given size.
-The Storage daemon will attempt to efficiently fill blocks with data
-received from active sessions but will, if necessary, add padding to a
-block to achieve the required minimum size.
-
-To force the block size to be fixed, as is the case for some non-random
-access devices (tape drives), set the {\bf Minimum block size} and the
-{\bf Maximum block size} to the same value. The default
-is that both the minimum and maximum block size are zero and the default
-block size is 64,512 bytes.
-
-For example, suppose you want a fixed block size of 100K bytes, then you
-would specify:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize1.conf}
-
-Please note that if you specify a fixed block size as shown above, the tape
-drive must either be in variable block size mode, or if it is in fixed block
-size mode, the block size (generally defined by \command{mt}) {\bf must} be
-identical to the size specified in Bareos -- otherwise when you attempt to
-re-read your Volumes, you will get an error.
-
-If you want the block size to be variable but with a 63K minimum and 200K
-maximum (and default as well), you would specify:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize2.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Command}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the command that must be executed to mount
-devices such as many USB devices. Before the command is
-executed, \%a is replaced with the Archive Device, and \%m with the Mount
-Point.
-
-See the \nameref{mountcodes} section below for more details of
-the editing codes that can be used in this directive.
-
-If you need to specify multiple commands, create a shell script.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Point}{}{}{%
-Directory where the device can be mounted.
-This directive is used only
-for devices that have {\bf Requires Mount} enabled such as
-USB file devices.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the Name that the Director will use when asking to backup or
-restore to or from to this device. This is the logical Device name, and may
-be any string up to 127 characters in length. It is generally a good idea to
-make it correspond to the English name of the backup device. The physical
-name of the device is specified on the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} directive.
-The name you specify here is also used in your Director's
-configuration file on the
-\nameref{DirectorResourceStorage} in its Storage
-resource.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{No Rewind On Close}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes} the storage daemon
-will not try to rewind the device on closing the device e.g. when shutting
-down the Storage daemon. This allows you to do an emergency shutdown of
-the Daemon without the need to wait for the device to rewind. On restarting
-and opening the device it will get a rewind anyhow and this way services
-don't have to wait forever for a tape to spool back.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Offline On Unmount}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes} the archive device
-must support the {\tt MTOFFL ioctl} to rewind and take the volume offline. In
-this case, Bareos will issue the offline (eject) request before closing the
-device during the {\bf unmount} command. If {\bf No} Bareos will not attempt
-to offline the device before unmounting it. After an offline is issued, the
-cassette will be ejected thus {\bf requiring operator intervention} to
-continue, and on some systems require an explicit load command to be issued
-({\bf mt -f /dev/xxx load}) before the system will recognize the tape. If you
-are using an autochanger, some devices require an offline to be issued prior
-to changing the volume. However, most devices do not and may get very
-confused.
-
-If you are using a Linux 2.6 kernel or other OSes
-such as FreeBSD or Solaris, the Offline On Unmount will leave the drive
-with no tape, and Bareos will not be able to properly open the drive and
-may fail the job.
-%\TODO{missing reference: For more information on this problem, please see the
-%\ilink{description of Offline On Unmount}{NoTapeInDrive} in the Tape
-%Testing chapter.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Query Crypto Status}{}{}{%
-The default for this directive is {\bf No}. If {\bf Yes} the storage daemon
-may query the tape device for it security status. This only makes sense when
-Drive Crypto Enabled is also set to {\bf yes} as the actual query is performed
-by the same Storage Daemon plugin and using the same SCSI SPIN protocol.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Random Access}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, the archive device is assumed to be a random access medium
-which supports the {\bf lseek} (or {\bf lseek64} if Largefile is enabled
-during configuration) facility. This should be set to {\bf Yes} for all
-file systems such as USB, and fixed files. It should be set to
-{\bf No} for non-random access devices such as tapes and named pipes.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Removable Media}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, this device supports removable media (for example tapes).
-If {\bf No}, media cannot be removed (for example, an
-intermediate backup area on a hard disk). If {\bf Removable media} is
-enabled on a File device (as opposed to a tape) the Storage daemon will
-assume that device may be something like a USB device that can be
-removed or a simply a removable harddisk. When attempting to open
-such a device, if the Volume is not found (for File devices, the Volume
-name is the same as the Filename), then the Storage daemon will search
-the entire device looking for likely Volume names, and for each one
-found, it will ask the Director if the Volume can be used. If so,
-the Storage daemon will use the first such Volume found. Thus it
-acts somewhat like a tape drive -- if the correct Volume is not found,
-it looks at what actually is found, and if it is an appendable Volume,
-it will use it.
-
-If the removable medium is not automatically mounted (e.g. udev), then
-you might consider using additional Storage daemon device directives
-such as {\bf Requires Mount}, {\bf Mount Point}, {\bf Mount Command},
-and {\bf Unmount Command}, all of which can be used in conjunction with
-{\bf Removable Media}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Requires Mount}{}{}{%
-When this directive is enabled, the Storage daemon will submit
-a {\bf Mount Command} before attempting to open the device.
-You must set this directive to {\bf yes} for removable
-file systems such as USB devices that are not automatically mounted
-by the operating system when plugged in or opened by Bareos.
-It should be set to {\bf no} for
-all other devices such as tapes and fixed filesystems. It should also
-be set to {\bf no} for any removable device that is automatically
-mounted by the operating system when opened (e.g. USB devices mounted
-by udev or hotplug). This directive
-indicates if the device requires to be mounted using the {\bf Mount
-Command}. To be able to write devices need a mount, the following
-directives must also be defined: {\bf Mount Point}, {\bf Mount Command},
-and {\bf Unmount Command}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Spool Directory}{}{}{%
-specifies the name of the directory to be used to store the spool files for
-this device. This directory is also used to store temporary part files when
-writing to a device that requires mount (USB). The default is to use the
-working directory.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Two Eof}{}{}{%
-If {\bf Yes}, Bareos will write two end of file marks when terminating a
-tape -- i.e. after the last job or at the end of the medium. If {\bf No},
-Bareos will only write one end of file to terminate the tape.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Unmount Command}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the command that must be executed to unmount
-devices such as many USB devices. Before the command is
-executed, \%a is replaced with the Archive Device, and \%m with the Mount
-Point.
-
-Most frequently, you will define it as follows:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/SdDeviceUnmountCommand1.conf}
-
-See the \nameref{mountcodes} section below for more details of
-the editing codes that can be used in this directive.
-
-If you need to specify multiple commands, create a shell script.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Use Mtiocget}{}{}{%
-If {\bf No}, the operating system is not required to support keeping track of
-the file number and reporting it in the ({\bf MTIOCGET} ioctl).
-If you must set this to No, Bareos will do the proper file
-position determination, but it is very unfortunate because it means that
-tape movement is very inefficient.
-Fortunately, this operation system deficiency seems to be the case only
-on a few *BSD systems. Operating systems known to work correctly are
-Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Volume Capacity}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Volume Poll Interval}{}{}{%
-If the time specified on this directive is non-zero,
-%after asking the operator to mount a new volume
-Bareos will periodically poll (or read) the
-drive at the specified interval to see if a new volume has been mounted. If
-the time interval is zero, no polling will occur. This
-directive can be useful if you want to avoid operator intervention via the
-console. Instead, the operator can simply remove the old volume and insert
-the requested one, and Bareos on the next poll will recognize the new tape
-and continue.
-Please be aware that if you set this interval too small, you
-may excessively wear your tape drive if the old tape remains in the drive,
-since Bareos will read it on each poll.
-% This can be avoided by ejecting the
-% tape using the {\bf Offline On Unmount} and the {\bf Close on Poll}
-% directives.
-% However, if you are using a Linux 2.6 kernel or other OSes
-% such as FreeBSD or Solaris, the Offline On Unmount will leave the drive
-% with no tape, and Bareos will not be able to properly open the drive and
-% may fail the job.
-%\TODO{reference is missing: For more information on this problem, please see the
-%\ilink{description of Offline On Unmount}{NoTapeInDrive} in the Tape
-%Testing chapter.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Device}{Write Part Command}{}{}{%
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-director-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-director-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Key Encryption Key}{}{}{%
-This key is used to encrypt the Security Key that is exchanged between
-the Director and the Storage Daemon for supporting Application Managed
-Encryption (AME). For security reasons each Director should have a
-different Key Encryption Key.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Monitor}{}{}{%
-If Monitor is set to {\bf no} (default), this director will have full
-access to this Storage daemon. If Monitor is set to {\bf yes}, this
-director will only be able to fetch the current status of this Storage
-daemon.
-
-Please note that if this director is being used by a Monitor, we highly
-recommend to set this directive to {\bf yes} to avoid serious security
-problems.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the Name of the Director allowed to connect to the Storage daemon.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{Password}{}{}{%
-Specifies the password that must be supplied by the above named Director.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Allowed CN}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS DH File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-Chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} explains
-how the Bareos components must be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Director}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-messages-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-messages-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Append}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Catalog}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Console}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Director}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Mail}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Mail Command}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Mail On Error}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Mail On Success}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Name}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Operator}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Operator Command}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Stderr}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Stdout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Messages}{Syslog}{}{}{%
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-ndmp-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-ndmp-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Auth Type}{}{}{%
-Specifies the authentication type that must be supplied by the above named NDMP Client.
-This directive is required.
-
-The following values are allowed:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item None - Use no password
-\item Clear - Use clear text password
-\item MD5 - Use MD5 hashing
-\end{enumerate}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Log Level}{}{}{%
-Specifies the NDMP Loglevel which overrides the global NDMP loglevel for this client.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the name of the NDMP Client allowed to connect to the Storage daemon.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Password}{}{}{%
-Specifies the password that must be supplied by the above named NDMP Client.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Ndmp}{Username}{}{}{%
-Specifies the username that must be supplied by the above named NDMP Client.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-storage-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd-resource-storage-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Absolute Job Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Allow Bandwidth Bursting}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Auto XFlate On Replication}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This directive controls the \ilink{autoxflate-sd plugin}{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
-plugin when replicating data inside one or
-between two storage daemons (Migration/Copy Jobs). Normally the storage daemon will
-use the autoinflate/autodeflate setting of the device when reading and writing
-data to it which could mean that while reading it inflates the compressed data
-and the while writing the other deflates it again. If you just want the data to
-be exactly the same e.g. don't perform any on the fly uncompression and compression
-while doing the replication of data you can set this option to no and it will
-override any setting on the device for doing auto inflation/deflation when doing
-data replication. This will not have any impact on any normal backup or restore jobs.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Client Connect Wait}{}{}{%
-This directive defines an interval of time in seconds that
-the Storage daemon will wait for a Client (the File daemon)
-to connect. Be aware that the
-longer the Storage daemon waits for a Client, the more
-resources will be tied up.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Collect Device Statistics}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Collect Job Statistics}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Compatible}{}{}{%
-This directive enables the compatible mode of the storage daemon. In
-this mode the storage daemon will try to write the storage data in a
-compatible way with Bacula of which Bareos is a fork. This only works
-for the data streams both share and not for any new datastreams which
-are Bareos specific. Which may be read when used by a Bareos storage
-daemon but might not be understood by any of the Bacula components
-(dir/sd/fd).
-
-The default setting of this directive was changed to no since Bareos \sinceVersion{sd}{Compatible = no}{15.2.0}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Device Reserve By Media Type}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{FD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-\index[general]{Broken pipe}%
-This directive defines an interval of time in seconds. When
-the Storage daemon is waiting for the operator to mount a
-tape, each time interval, it will send a heartbeat signal to
-the File daemon. The default interval is zero which disables
-the heartbeat. This feature is particularly useful if you
-have a router that does not follow Internet
-standards and times out an valid connection after a short
-duration despite the fact that keepalive is set. This usually
-results in a broken pipe error message.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs that may run
-concurrently. Each contact from the Director (e.g. status request, job start
-request) is considered as a Job, so if you want to be able to do a \bcommand{status}{}
-request in the console at the same time as a Job is running, you
-will need to set this value greater than 1. To run simultaneous Jobs,
-you will need to set a number of other directives in the Director's
-configuration file. Which ones you set depend on what you want, but you
-will almost certainly need to set the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}.
-Please refer to the \nameref{ConcurrentJobs} chapter.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Maximum Network Buffer Size}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Messages}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the Name of the Storage daemon.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Address}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional, and if it is specified, it will cause the
-Storage daemon server (for NDMP Tape Server connections) to bind
-to the specified {\bf IP-Address}, which is either a domain name or an
-IP address specified as a dotted quadruple. If this directive is not
-specified, the Storage daemon will bind to any available address (the
-default).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Addresses}{}{}{%
-Specify the ports and addresses on which the Storage daemon will listen
-for NDMP Tape Server connections. Normally, the default is sufficient and you
-do not need to specify this directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Enable}{}{}{%
-This directive enables the Native NDMP Tape Agent.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Log Level}{}{}{%
-This directive sets the loglevel for the NDMP protocol library.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Port}{}{}{%
-Specifies port number on which the Storage daemon listens for NDMP Tape Server
-connections.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Snooping}{}{}{%
-This directive enables the Snooping and pretty printing of NDMP protocol
-information in debugging mode.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Pid Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory in which the Storage Daemon may put its
-process Id file files. The process Id file is used to shutdown Bareos and to
-prevent multiple copies of Bareos from running simultaneously.
-Standard shell expansion of the {\bf directory} is done when the
-configuration file is read so that values such as {\bf \$HOME} will be
-properly expanded.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Plugin Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory in which the Storage Daemon searches for
-plugins with the name \file{<pluginname>-sd.so} which it will load at startup.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Plugin Names}{}{}{%
-If a \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Plugin Directory} is specified
-\configdirective{Plugin Names} defines, which \nameref{sdPlugins} get loaded.
-
-If \configdirective{Plugin Names} is not defined, all plugins get loaded,
-otherwise the defined ones.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Scripts Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive is currently unused.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Address}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional, and if it is specified, it will cause the
-Storage daemon server (for Director and File daemon connections) to bind
-to the specified IP-Address, which is either a domain name or an
-IP address specified as a dotted quadruple.
-If this and the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Addresses} directives are not
-specified, the Storage daemon will bind to any available address (the
-default).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Addresses}{}{}{%
-Specify the ports and addresses on which the Storage daemon will listen for Director connections.
-Using this directive, you can replace both the
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Port}
-and
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Address}
-directives.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Port}{}{}{%
-Specifies port number on which the Storage daemon listens for Director
-connections.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{SD Source Address}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Secure Erase Command}{}{}{%
-When files are no longer needed, Bareos will delete (unlink) them.
-With this directive, it will call the specified command to delete these files. See \nameref{sec:SecureEraseCommand} for details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Statistics Collect Interval}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Sub Sys Directory}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Allowed CN}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS DH File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-Chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} explains
-how the Bareos components must be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Ver Id}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Working Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory in which the Storage daemon may put
-its status files. This directory should be used only by {\bf Bareos},
-but may be shared by other Bareos daemons provided the names given to each
-daemon are unique.
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd.conf b/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index a53c9ac..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos-sd.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,205 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Default Bareos Storage Daemon Configuration file
-#
-# For Bareos release 12.4.4 (12 June 2013) -- suse SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64)
-#
-# You may need to change the name of your tape drive
-# on the "Archive Device" directive in the Device
-# resource. If you change the Name and/or the
-# "Media Type" in the Device resource, please ensure
-# that dird.conf has corresponding changes.
-#
-
-Storage { # definition of myself
- Name = bareos-storage-sd
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
-
- # remove comment in next line to load plugins from specified directory
- # Plugin Directory = /usr/lib64/bareos/plugins
-}
-
-#
-# List Directors who are permitted to contact Storage daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "XXX_REPLACE_WITH_STORAGE_PASSWORD_XXX"
-}
-
-#
-# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
-# status of the storage daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = bareos-storage-mon
- Password = "XXX_REPLACE_WITH_STORAGE_MONITOR_PASSWORD_XXX"
- Monitor = yes
-}
-
-#
-# Note, for a list of additional Device templates please
-# see the directory <bareos-source>/examples/devices
-# Or follow the following link:
-# http://bareos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bareos/trunk/bareos/examples/devices/
-#
-
-#
-# Devices supported by this Storage daemon
-# To connect, the Director's bareos-dir.conf must have the
-# same Name and MediaType.
-#
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bareos label unlabeled media
- Random Access = Yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-
-#
-# An autochanger device with two drives
-#
-#Autochanger {
-# Name = Autochanger
-# Device = Drive-1
-# Device = Drive-2
-# Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
-# Changer Device = /dev/sg0
-#}
-
-#Device {
-# Name = Drive-1 #
-# Drive Index = 0
-# Media Type = DLT-8000
-# Archive Device = /dev/nst0
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes;
-# RemovableMedia = yes;
-# RandomAccess = no;
-# AutoChanger = yes
-# #
-# # Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
-# # Note, apparently on some systems, tapeinfo resets the SCSI controller
-# # thus if you turn this on, make sure it does not reset your SCSI
-# # controller. I have never had any problems, and smartctl does
-# # not seem to cause such problems.
-# #
-# Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-# If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-# Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-#Device {
-# Name = Drive-2 #
-# Drive Index = 1
-# Media Type = DLT-8000
-# Archive Device = /dev/nst1
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes;
-# RemovableMedia = yes;
-# RandomAccess = no;
-# AutoChanger = yes
-# # Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
-# Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-# If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-# Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-#
-# A Linux or Solaris LTO-2 tape drive
-#
-#Device {
-# Name = LTO-2
-# Media Type = LTO-2
-# Archive Device = /dev/nst0
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes;
-# RemovableMedia = yes;
-# RandomAccess = no;
-# Maximum File Size = 3GB
-## Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
-## Changer Device = /dev/sg0
-## AutoChanger = yes
-# # Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-## If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-#
-# A Linux or Solaris LTO-3 tape drive
-#
-#Device {
-# Name = LTO-3
-# Media Type = LTO-3
-# Archive Device = /dev/nst0
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes;
-# RemovableMedia = yes;
-# RandomAccess = no;
-# Maximum File Size = 4GB
-## Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
-## Changer Device = /dev/sg0
-## AutoChanger = yes
-# # Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-## If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-#
-# A Linux or Solaris LTO-4 tape drive
-#
-#Device {
-# Name = LTO-4
-# Media Type = LTO-4
-# Archive Device = /dev/nst0
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes;
-# RemovableMedia = yes;
-# RandomAccess = no;
-# Maximum File Size = 5GB
-## Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
-## Changer Device = /dev/sg0
-## AutoChanger = yes
-# # Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-## If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-## Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-
-
-
-#
-# A FreeBSD tape drive
-#
-#Device {
-# Name = DDS-4
-# Description = "DDS-4 for FreeBSD"
-# Media Type = DDS-4
-# Archive Device = /dev/nsa1
-# AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
-# AlwaysOpen = yes
-# Offline On Unmount = no
-# Hardware End of Medium = no
-# BSF at EOM = yes
-# Backward Space Record = no
-# Fast Forward Space File = no
-# TWO EOF = yes
-# If you have smartctl, enable this, it has more info than tapeinfo
-# Alert Command = "sh -c 'smartctl -H -l error %c'"
-#}
-
-#
-# Send all messages to the Director,
-# mount messages also are sent to the email address
-#
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- director = bareos-dir = all
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-definitions.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d7aa99..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-definitions.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or a network
-address in dotted quad notation for a Bareos File daemon. This record is
-required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{Enable SSL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{FD Port}{}{}{%
-Where the port is a port number at which the Bareos File daemon can be
-contacted.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{Name}{}{}{%
-The Client name used to identify the Director in the list of monitored
-daemons. It is not required to be the same as the one defined in the Client's
-configuration file. This record is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Client}{Password}{}{}{%
-This is the password to be used when establishing a connection with the File
-services, so the Client configuration file on the machine to be backed up
-must have the same password defined for this Director. This record is
-required.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-definitions.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index ebb77f8..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-definitions.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or a network
-address used to connect to the Director. This record is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Dir Port}{}{}{%
-Specifies the port to use to connect to the Director.
-This port must be
-identical to the {\bf DIRport} specified in the {\bf Director} resource of the
-\nameref{DirectorChapter} file.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Enable SSL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Name}{}{}{%
-The Director name used to identify the Director in the list of monitored
-daemons. It is not required to be the same as the one defined in the Director's
-configuration file. This record is required.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-definitions.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 2743840..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-definitions.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Dir Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{FD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Name}{}{}{%
-Specifies the Director name used to connect to Client and Storage, and the
-Console name used to connect to Director. This record is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Password}{}{}{%
-Where the password is needed for Directors to accept the Console
-connection. This password must be identical to the {\bf Password} specified
-in the {\bf Console} resource of the \ilink{Director's configuration}{DirectorChapter}
-file. This record is required if you wish to monitor Directors.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Refresh Interval}{}{}{%
-Specifies the time to wait between status requests to each daemon. It can't
-be set to less than 1 second or more than 10 minutes.
-% TODO: what is format of the time?
-% TODO: should the digits in this definition be spelled out? should
-% TODO: this say "time-period-specification" above??)
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{Require SSL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Monitor}{SD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-definitions.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 4216dc5..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-definitions.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or a network
-address in dotted quad notation for a Bareos Storage daemon. This record is
-required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{Enable SSL}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{Name}{}{}{%
-The Storage name used to identify the Director in the list of monitored
-daemons. It is not required to be the same as the one defined in the Storage's
-configuration file. This record is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{Password}{}{}{%
-This is the password to be used when establishing a connection with the
-Storage services. This same password also must appear in the Director
-resource of the Storage daemon's configuration file. This record is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{SD Address}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{SD Password}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Storage}{SD Port}{}{}{%
-Where port is the port to use to contact the storage daemon for information
-and to start jobs. This same port number must appear in the Storage resource
-of the Storage daemon's configuration file.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bareos.sty b/manuals/en/main/bareos.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b88be5..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/bareos.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,873 +0,0 @@
-%% bareos.sty
-%% Provides macros and other stuff for the bareos manual
-%%
-%% Original Creation -- K. Cunningham 2005-01-09
-%%
-%% New Commands Currently implemented:
-%%
-%% \idir
-%% Inserts the path to the images
-%%
-\ProvidesPackage{bareos}[2012/11/16]
-%%
-%%
-%% define images directory
-%\def\idir{../../images/conv/} %% images directory
-\def\idir{images/}
-
-
-%% NOTE:
-%
-% ^, cirum, caret:
-% \path|^| does not work with tex4ht,
-% therefore use \textasciicircum instead.
-% However, ^ works inside verbatim and lst environments.
-
-\newcommand{\subsubsubsection}[1]{\paragraph{#1}}
-
-\newcommand{\bareosFd}{Bareos File Daemon\xspace}
-\newcommand{\bareosSd}{Bareos Storage Daemon\xspace}
-\newcommand{\bareosDir}{Bareos Director\xspace}
-\newcommand{\bareosTrayMonitor}{Bareos Tray Monitor\xspace}
-\newcommand{\bareosWebui}{Bareos Webui\xspace}
-
-%
-% Bareos paths and filenames
-%
-\newcommand{\fileStoragePath}{\path|/var/lib/bareos/storage/|}
-\newcommand{\scriptPathUnix}{\path|/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/|}
-\newcommand{\configPathUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/|}
-
-\newcommand{\configFileDirUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf|}
-\newcommand{\configFileSdUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-sd.conf|}
-\newcommand{\configFileFdUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.conf|}
-\newcommand{\configFileBconsoleUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bconsole.conf|}
-\newcommand{\configFileTrayMonitorUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/tray-monitor.conf|}
-\newcommand{\configFileBatUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bat.conf|}
-
-\newcommand{\configDirectoryDirUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/|}
-\newcommand{\configDirectorySdUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-sd.d/|}
-\newcommand{\configDirectoryFdUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/|}
-\newcommand{\configDirectoryBconsoleUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/bconsole.d/|}
-\newcommand{\configDirectoryTrayMonitorUnix}{\path|/etc/bareos/tray-monitor.d/|}
-
-\newcommand{\logfileUnix}{\path|/var/log/bareos/bareos.log|}
-
-\newcommand{\yesno}{yes{\textbar}no}
-%
-% data type definitions.
-% all data types should be defined here.
-% use them in xdirective.
-\csdef{dtAcl}{\ilink{acl}{DataTypeAcl}}
-\csdef{dtAddress}{\ilink{net-address}{DataTypeNetAddress}}
-\csdef{dtAddresses}{\ilink{net-addresses}{DataTypeNetAddresses}}
-\csdef{dtAuditCommandList}{\ilink{audit-command-list}{DataTypeAuditCommandList}}
-\csdef{dtAuthType}{\ilink{None{\textbar}Clear{\textbar}MD5}{DataTypeAuthType}}
-\csdef{dtAutopassword}{\ilink{password}{DataTypePassword}}
-% internaly, bit and boolean are handled differently.
-% However, for the user this does not matter.
-\csdef{dtBit}{\ilink{\yesno}{DataTypeYesNo}}
-\csdef{dtBoolean}{\ilink{\yesno}{DataTypeYesNo}}
-\csdef{dtDirectory}{\ilink{path}{DataTypeDirectory}}
-\csdef{dtName}{\ilink{name}{DataTypeName}}
-\csdef{dtNetAddress}{\ilink{net-address}{DataTypeNetAddress}}
-\csdef{dtNetAddresses}{\ilink{net-addresses}{DataTypeNetAddresses}}
-\csdef{dtNetPort}{\ilink{net-port}{DataTypeNetPort}}
-\csdef{dtMessages}{[ address = ] \ilink{message-type}{MessageTypes} [ , \ilink{message-type}{MessageTypes} ]* }
-\csdef{dtPassword}{\ilink{password}{DataTypePassword}}
-\csdef{dtPath}{\ilink{path}{DataTypePath}}
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-\csdef{dtPint32}{\dtUInt}
-\csdef{dtProtocolType}{\ilink{job protocol}{DataTypeJobProtocol}}
-\csdef{dtRes}{\ilink{resource-name}{DataTypeRes}}
-\csdef{dtPort}{\dtNetPort}
-\csdef{dtScheduleRunCommand}{{job-overrides{\gt} {\lt}date-time-specification}}
-\csdef{dtSize}{\ilink{size}{DataTypeSize}}
-\csdef{dtSpeed}{\ilink{speed}{DataTypeSpeed}}
-\csdef{dtString}{\ilink{string}{DataTypeString}}
-\csdef{dtStringList}{\ilink{string-list}{DataTypeStringList}}
-\csdef{dtStrname}{\ilink{strname}{DataTypeStrname}}
-\csdef{dtTime}{\ilink{time}{DataTypeTime}}
-\csdef{dtUInt}{\ilink{positive-integer}{DataTypePositiveInteger}}
-\csdef{dtYesNo}{\ilink{\yesno}{DataTypeYesNo}}
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-\newcommand{\dt}[1]{%
- \ifcsdef{dt#1}{\csuse{dt#1}}{\path|#1|}%
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-
-%
-% references
-%
-
-% 1: text, 2: URL
-% \elink{target}{text}
-% Inserts the text indicated (highlighted) and provides
-% an external hyperlink to the target.
-\newcommand*{\elink}[2]{%
- %\htmladdnormallink{#1}{#2}%
- \href{#2}{#1}%
-}
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-
-% 1: text, 2. label
-% \ilink{target}{text}
-% Inserts the text indicated (highlighted) and provides
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- %\htmlref{#1}{#2}%
- \hyperref[#2]{#1}%
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-% \hyppertarget{label}{text}
-% and
-% \hyperlink{label}{text}
-
-% short cut for links from check marks to a internal chapter
-% \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2713}{\bcheckmark}
-% \DeclareRobustCommand\bcheckmark{%
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-\newcommand{\bcheckmark}{x}
-% check mark internal link
-\newcommand{\cmlink}[1]{\ilink{\bcheckmark}{#1}}
-
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\ticket}[1]{%
- \href{https://bugs.bareos.org/view.php?id=#1}{Ticket \##1}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg}[1]{%
-\url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/#1/}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom}[1]{%
-\url{https://download.bareos.com/bareos/release/#1/}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\contribDownloadBareosOrg}{%
-\url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/contrib/}%
-}
-
-% handle links to the Bareos Developer Guide via own commands
-% to keep track of cross links
-\newcommand{\developerGuide}[1]{%
-\elink{Bareos Developer Guide (#1)}{http://doc.bareos.org/master/html/bareos-developer-guide.html\##1}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\bareosDeveloperGuideDotCommands}{%
-\developerGuide{dot-commands}
-}
-\newcommand{\bareosDeveloperGuideApiModeJson}{%
-\developerGuide{api-mode-2-json}
-}
-\newcommand{\bareosDeveloperGuideStorageMediaOutputFormat}{%
-\developerGuide{storage-media-output-format}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\bareosWhitepaperTapeSpeedTuning}{%
-\elink{Bareos Whitepaper Tape Speed Tuning}{http://www.bareos.org/en/Whitepapers/articles/Speed_Tuning_of_Tape_Drives.html}\xspace%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\bareosMigrateConfigSh}{%
-\elink{bareos-migrate-config.sh}{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-contrib/blob/master/misc/bareos-migrate-config/bareos-migrate-config.sh}\xspace%
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-
-\newcommand{\bareosTlsConfigurationExample}{%
-\elink{Bareos Regression Testing Base Configuration}{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-regress/tree/master/configs/BASE/}\xspace%
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-
-\newcommand{\externalReferenceIsilonNdmpEnvironmentVariables}{%
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-
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-% special characters
-%
-\newcommand{\at}{\makeatletter @\makeatother}
-\newcommand{\lt}{\textless}
-\newcommand{\gt}{\textgreater}
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-\newcommand{\trademark}{\raisebox{.6ex}{\textsuperscript{\texttrademark}}}
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-%
-% specific types of text
-%
-% bcommand{command}{parameter}
-\newcommand{\bcommand}[2]{\path|#1| \path|#2|}
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-\newcommand{\bconsoleOutput}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\bnfvar}[1]{\lt#1\gt}
-\newcommand{\commandPrompt}{root{\at}linux:\~{}\# }
-\newcommand{\command}[1]{\path|#1|}
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-\newcommand{\configdirective}[1]{\path!#1!}
-\newcommand{\configresource}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\configline}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\directory}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\dbcolumn}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\dbtable}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\email}[1]{\url{#1}}
-\newcommand{\file}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\fileset}[1]{\resourcename{Dir}{FileSet}{#1}}
-\newcommand{\group}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\host}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\job}[1]{\resourcename{Dir}{Job}{#1}}
-\newcommand{\name}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
-\newcommand{\user}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\package}[1]{\index[general]{Package!#1}\path|#1|\xspace}
-\newcommand{\parameter}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\pluginevent}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\pool}[1]{\resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{#1}}
-\newcommand{\argument}[1]{\textit{#1}}
-\newcommand{\resourcetype}[2]{\path|#2|$^{\mbox{\tiny #1}}$}
-\newcommand{\sqlcommand}[1]{\path|#1|}
-
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand{\resourcename}{%
-\@ifstar{%
-\resourcenameStar%
-}{%
-\resourcenameNostar%
-}%
-}
-\makeatother
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-\newcommand{\resourcenameNostar}[3]{\path|#3|$^{\mbox{\tiny #1}}_{\mbox{\tiny #2}}$}
-
-\newcommand{\registrykey}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\variable}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\volume}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\volumestatus}[1]{\path|#1|}
-\newcommand{\volumeparameter}[2]{\ifthenelse{\isempty{#2}}{%
- \path|#1|%
-}{%
- \path|#1 = #2|%
-}}
-\newcommand{\os}[2]{\ifthenelse{\isempty{#2}}{%
- \path|#1|\index[general]{Platform!#1}%
-}{%
- \path|#1 #2|\index[general]{Platform!#1!#2}%
-}}
-
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-\newcommand{\postgresql}{PostgreSQL\xspace}
-\newcommand{\sqlite}{Sqlite\xspace}
-\newcommand{\vmware}{VMware\registered\xspace}
-\newcommand{\vSphere}{VMware vSphere\registered\xspace}
-
-% NDMP
-\newcommand{\DataManagementAgent}{Data Management Agent\xspace}
-\newcommand{\DataAgent}{Data Agent\xspace}
-\newcommand{\TapeAgent}{Tape Agent\xspace}
-\newcommand{\RobotAgent}{Robot Agent\xspace}
-
-\newcommand{\NdmpBareos}{\ilink{NDMP\_BAREOS}{sec:NdmpBareos}}
-\newcommand{\NdmpNative}{\ilink{NDMP\_NATIVE}{sec:NdmpNative}}
-
-% Bareos quote
-\newcommand{\bquote}[1]{``#1''}
-%%
-\newcommand{\debug}[1]{\marginpar{#1}}
-%%
-%\newcommand{\TODO}[1]{\textit{#1}\marginpar{TODO: #1}}
-\newcommand{\TODO}[1]{\textit{TODO: #1}}
-%\newcommand{\TODO}[1]{}
-\newcommand{\hide}[1]{}
-%
-\newcommand{\warning}[1]{Please note! \textit{#1}}
-
-
-\newcommand{\releasenoteSection}[1]{
- \section*{#1}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\protect\numberline{}#1}%
-}
-
-% 1: version, 2: description
-\newcommand{\releasenote}[2]{
- \subsection*{bareos-#1}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{\protect\numberline{}#1}%
- \label{bareos-#1}
- \index[general]{bareos-#1!Release Notes}%
- #2
-}
-
-\newcommand{\releasenoteUnstable}[2]{
- \subsection*{\textit{bareos-#1 (unstable)}}
- %\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{\protect\numberline{}#1}%
- %\index[general]{bareos-#1!Release Notes}%
- #2
-}
-
-
-\newcommand{\sinceVersion}[3]{%
-% 1: daemon (dir|sd|fd),
-% 2: item,
-% 3: version
-\edef\pv{#3}%
-\ifcsvoid{pv}{}{%
-Version $>=$ #3%
-%\index[#1]{#2}%
-% expand variables
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-\temp%
-}%
-}
-
-
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand{\limitation}{%
-\@ifstar{%
-\limitationStar
-}{%
-\limitationNostar
-}%
-}
-\makeatother
-
-\newcommand{\limitationStar}[3]{%
-\paragraph{#2.}
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-#3
-\index[general]{Limitation!#1!#2}%
-\index[general]{#1!Limitation!#2}%
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-
-\newcommand{\limitationNostar}[3]{%
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-#3
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-\index[general]{#1!Limitation!#2}%
-}
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-
-% #1 backend name (Rados)
-% [ #2: backend category (CEPH Object Store) ]
-\newcommand{\sdBackend}[2]{%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#2}}{%
- \path|#1|%
- \index[general]{#1}%
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- \index[general]{#2!#1}%
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-\newcommand{\betaSince}[3]{\index[#1]{#2}Included as beta since version #3. Don't use in productive environment!}
-\newcommand{\deprecatedSince}[3]{This option is deprecated since version #3}
-\newcommand{\removedSince}[3]{This option is removed since version #3}
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-% deprecated. use xdirective instead.
-\newcommand{\directive}[6]{
-% 1: config file (dir | sd | fd)
-% 2: directive name
-% 3: directive type/value
-% 4: "required" | ""
-% 5: default value
-% 6: since version
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- \index[#1]{Directive!#2}
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-
-\newcommand{\xdirective}[8]{
-% 1: config file (Dir | Sd | Fd | Console)
-% 2: Resource
-% 3: directive name
-% 4: directive data type (\dtXXX) or value
-% 5: "required" | ""
-% 6: default value
-% 7: "deprecated" | since version
-% 8: description
-%
-% translate daemon name to lowercase.
-% Unfortunally, the result of
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-% can be used for \index
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- \def\daemon{dir}
-}{
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{Sd}}{
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- \def\daemon{console}
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- }
- }
- }
-}
-%
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- \ifthenelse{\equal{#7}{}}{}{%
- \sinceVersion{\daemon}{#3}{#7}%
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- }%
-}
-% usage:
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-% }
-% \xdirective{}{}{}{}{required}{}{}{}
-
-
-\newcommand{\defDirective}[6]{%
-% defDirective:
-% provide additional information to a directive.
-% These information will not displayed right away,
-% but used by \resourceDirective
-% which will be used at autogenerated/*-resource-*-description.tex
-%
-% 1: daemon (Dir | Sd | Fd | Console)
-% 2: Resource
-% 3: DirectiveName
-% 4: "" | parameter (postgresql | mysql | ...)
-% 5: "" | since version
-% 6: description
-% can't contain verbatim/lstlisting parts.
-% Therefore use \bconfiginput{filename} to include config examples.
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- \csdef{directiveParameter#1#2#3}{#4}%
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-%
-\ifcsvoid{resourceDirectiveDefined#1#2#3}{%
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-% 2: Resource
-% 3: directive name
-% 4: directive data type (\dtXXX) or value
-% 5: "required" | ""
-% 6: default value
-% 7: "deprecated" | since version
-% 8: description
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- \csdef{resourceDirectiveParameter}{#4}%
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-\ifcsdef{directiveSinceVersion#1#2#3}{%
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-#8
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-
-\makeatletter
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-\linkResourceDirectiveNostar%
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-}
-\makeatother
-
-\newcommand{\linkResourceDirectiveStar}[3]{%
-\linkResourceDirectiveOpt{#1}{#2}{#3}{#3}%
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-
-\newcommand{\linkResourceDirectiveNostar}[3]{%
-\linkResourceDirectiveOpt{#1}{#2}{#3}{#3 $^{\mbox{\tiny #1}}_{\mbox{\tiny #2}}$}%
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-
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-% 2: Resource
-% 3: Directive Name
-%
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- \def\daemon{dir}%
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- \def\daemon{sd}%
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- \def\daemon{fd}%
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- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{Console}}{
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-
-\newcommand{\linkResourceDirectiveValue}[4]{%
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-
-\newcommand{\resourceDirectiveValue}[4]{%
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-%
-% lstnewenvironment
-%
-% columns=fullflexible, keepspaces=true: prevents spaces between characters on copy-and-paste
-% literate={-}{-}1: prevents that a minus ("-") get displayed as long minus (and causing erros on copy-and-paste)
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-
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- {ck}{c{}k}2
- {fb}{f{}b}2
- {ff}{f{}f}2
- {fh}{f{}h}2
- {fi}{f{}i}2
- {fj}{f{}j}2
- {fl}{f{}l}2
- {fk}{f{}k}2
- {ll}{l{}l}2
- {th}{t{}h}2
- {tt}{t{}t}2
- ,
- caption=\mbox{#1},
- captionpos=b,
- % command only work for single commands without parameter.
- % as workaround, split a command and its parameter as in following example:
- % <command>su</command><input> - bareos</input>
- moredelim=[is][\commandPrompt\bf]{<command>}{</command>},
- moredelim=[is][\bf]{<parameter>}{</parameter>},
- moredelim=[is][\bf]{<input>}{</input>},
- moredelim=[is][\underline]{<strong>}{</strong>},
- }
-}{}
-
-
-\newfloat{floatCommandOut}{h}{lop}
-\floatname{floatCommandOut}{Command}
-
-\newenvironment{commandOut}[3]{%
- % #1 caption
- % #2 prompt
- % #3 command
- \footnotesize
- \def\commandOut1{#1}
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#2}}{
- \def\commandOutPrompt{\commandPrompt}
- }{
- \def\commandOutPrompt{#2}
- }
-
- % \definecolor{shadecolor}{gray}{0.95}
- % TODO: does not work with htlatex
- % \snugshade
- \verbatim
-\commandOutPrompt{}#3
-}
-{
- \endverbatim
- % \endsnugshade
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{\commandOut1}}{
- }{
- \captionof{floatCommandOut}{\commandOut1}
- }
-}
-
-\definecolor{colorLog}{gray}{0.9}
-
-\lstnewenvironment{logging}[1]{%
- % #1 caption
- \renewcommand*{\lstlistingname}{Logging}
- \footnotesize
- \lstset{
- backgroundcolor=\color{colorLog},
- breaklines=true,
- %breakatwhitespace=true,
- prebreak=\raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{ \ensuremath{\swarrow}},
- postbreak=\raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{\ensuremath{\hookrightarrow} },
- frame=single,
- framerule=0pt,
- basicstyle=\ttfamily,
- columns=fullflexible,
- keepspaces=true,
- literate={-}{-}1,
- caption=\mbox{#1},
- captionpos=b,
- moredelim=[is][\it]{<input>}{</input>},
- moredelim=[is][\underline]{<strong>}{</strong>},
- }
-}{}
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/basejob.tex b/manuals/en/main/basejob.tex
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-\chapter{File Deduplication using Base Jobs}
-\index[general]{Base Jobs}
-\index[general]{File Deduplication}
-\label{basejobs}
-A base job is sort of like a Full save except that you will want the FileSet to
-contain only files that are unlikely to change in the future (i.e. a snapshot
-of most of your system after installing it). After the base job has been run,
-when you are doing a Full save, you specify one or more Base jobs to be used.
-All files that have been backed up in the Base job/jobs but not modified will
-then be excluded from the backup. During a restore, the Base jobs will be
-automatically pulled in where necessary.
-
-Imagine having 100
-nearly identical Windows or Linux machine containing the OS and user files.
-Now for the OS part, a Base job will be backed up once, and rather than making
-100 copies of the OS, there will be only one. If one or more of the systems
-have some files updated, no problem, they will be automatically backuped.
-
-A new Job directive \configdirective{Base=JobX,JobY,...} permits to specify the list of
-files that will be used during Full backup as base.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-Job {
- Name = BackupLinux
- Level= Base
- ...
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = BackupZog4
- Base = BackupZog4, BackupLinux
- Accurate = yes
- ...
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-In this example, the job \texttt{BackupZog4} will use the most recent version
-of all files contained in \texttt{BackupZog4} and \texttt{BackupLinux}
-jobs. Base jobs should have run with \configdirective{Level=Base} to be used.
-
-By default, Bareos will compare permissions bits, user and group fields,
-modification time, size and the checksum of the file to choose between the
-current backup and the BaseJob file list. You can change this behavior with the
-\texttt{BaseJob} FileSet option. This option works like the \configdirective{Verify}, that is described in the \ilink{FileSet}{FileSetResource} chapter.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-FileSet {
- Name = Full
- Include = {
- Options {
- BaseJob = pmugcs5
- Accurate = mcs
- Verify = pin5
- }
- File = /
- }
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\warning{The current implementation doesn't permit to scan
-volume with \command{bscan}. The result wouldn't permit to restore files easily.}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bconsole-resource-console-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bconsole-resource-console-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Director}{}{}{%
-If this directive is specified, this Console resource will be
-used by bconsole when that particular director is selected
-when first starting bconsole. I.e. it binds a particular console
-resource with its name and password to a particular director.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and if specified will cause the Console to
-set a keepalive interval (heartbeat) in seconds on each of the sockets
-to communicate with the Director. It is implemented only on systems
-(Linux, ...) that provide the {\bf setsockopt} TCP\_KEEPIDLE function.
-If the value is set to 0 (zero), no change is made to the socket.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{History File}{}{}{%
-If this directive is specified and the console is compiled with readline support,
-it will use the given filename as history file.
-If not specified, the history file will be named \file{~/.bconsole_history}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{History Length}{}{}{%
-If this directive is specified the history file will be truncated after \configdirective{HistoryLength} entries.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Name}{}{}{%
-The Console name used to allow a restricted console to change
-its IP address using the SetIP command. The SetIP command must
-also be defined in the Director's conf CommandACL list.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Password}{}{}{%
-If this password is supplied, then the password specified in the
-Director resource of you Console conf will be ignored. See below
-for more details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{Rc File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic. See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see how the Bareos Director (and the other components) have to be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Console}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bconsole-resource-director-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/bconsole-resource-director-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or a network
-address used to connect to the Director.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Dir Port}{}{}{%
-This port must be identical to the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Port} specified in the \nameref{DirectorChapter} file.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Name}{}{}{%
-The director name used to select among different Directors, otherwise, this
-name is not used.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{Password}{}{}{%
-This password is used to authenticate when connecting to the \bareosDir as default console.
-It must correspond to \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Password}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic. See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see how the Bareos Director (and the other components) have to be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Console}{Director}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/bconsole.tex b/manuals/en/main/bconsole.tex
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-
-\chapter{Bareos Console}
-\label{sec:bconsole}
-\index[general]{Bareos Console}
-\index[general]{bconsole}
-\index[general]{Command!bconsole}
-
-
-
-The {\bf Bareos Console} (\command{bconsole}) is a program that
-allows the user or the System Administrator, to interact with the Bareos
-Director daemon while the daemon is running.
-
-The current Bareos Console comes as a shell interface (TTY
-style). It permit the administrator or
-authorized users to interact with Bareos. You can determine the status of a
-particular job, examine the contents of the Catalog as well as perform certain
-tape manipulations with the Console program.
-
-Since the Console program interacts with the Director through the network, your
-Console and Director programs do not necessarily need to run on the same
-machine.
-
-In fact, a certain minimal knowledge of the Console program is needed in order
-for Bareos to be able to write on more than one tape, because when Bareos
-requests a new tape, it waits until the user, via the Console program,
-indicates that the new tape is mounted.
-
-\section{Console Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Console}
-\index[general]{Configuration!bconsole}
-
-When the Console starts, it reads a standard Bareos configuration file
-named {\bf bconsole.conf} unless you specify the {\bf {-}c}
-command line option (see below). This file allows default configuration
-of the Console, and at the current time, the only Resource Record defined
-is the Director resource, which gives the Console the name and address of
-the Director. For more information on configuration of the Console
-program, please see the \ilink{Console Configuration}{ConsoleConfChapter} chapter of this document.
-
-\section{Running the Console Program}
-
-The console program can be run with the following options:
-
-\index[console]{Command Line Options}
-\begin{commandOut}{bconsole command line options}{}{bconsole -?}
-Usage: bconsole [-s] [-c config_file] [-d debug_level]
- -D <dir> select a Director
- -l list Directors defined
- -c <file> set configuration file to file
- -d <nn> set debug level to <nn>
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -n no conio
- -s no signals
- -u <nn> set command execution timeout to <nn> seconds
- -t test - read configuration and exit
- -? print this message.
-\end{commandOut}
-
-
-After launching the Console program (bconsole), it will prompt you for the next
-command with an asterisk (*). Generally, for all commands, you can simply
-enter the command name and the Console program will prompt you for the
-necessary arguments. Alternatively, in most cases, you may enter the command
-followed by arguments. The general format is:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- <command> <keyword1>[=<argument1>] <keyword2>[=<argument2>] ...
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where {\bf command} is one of the commands listed below; {\bf keyword} is one
-of the keywords listed below (usually followed by an argument); and {\bf
-argument} is the value. The command may be abbreviated to the shortest unique
-form. If two commands have the same starting letters, the one that will be
-selected is the one that appears first in the {\bf help} listing. If you want
-the second command, simply spell out the full command. None of the keywords
-following the command may be abbreviated.
-
-For example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-list files jobid=23
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will list all files saved for JobId 23. Or:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-show pools
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will display all the Pool resource records.
-
-The maximum command line length is limited to 511 characters, so if you
-are scripting the console, you may need to take some care to limit the
-line length.
-
-\subsection{Exit the Console Program}
-\index[general]{Command!bconsole!exit}
-
-Normally, you simply enter {\bf quit} or {\bf exit} and the Console program
-will terminate. However, it waits until the Director acknowledges the command.
-If the Director is already doing a lengthy command (e.g. prune), it may take
-some time. If you want to immediately terminate the Console program, enter the
-{\bf .quit} command.
-
-There is currently no way to interrupt a Console command once issued (i.e.
-Ctrl-C does not work). However, if you are at a prompt that is asking you to
-select one of several possibilities and you would like to abort the command,
-you can enter a period ({\bf .}), and in most cases, you will either be
-returned to the main command prompt or if appropriate the previous prompt (in
-the case of nested prompts). In a few places such as where it is asking for a
-Volume name, the period will be taken to be the Volume name. In that case, you
-will most likely be able to cancel at the next prompt.
-
-
-\subsection{Running the Console from a Shell Script}
-\index[general]{Console!Running from a Shell}
-\label{scripting}
-
-You can automate many Console tasks by running the console program from a
-shell script. For example, if you have created a file containing the following
-commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- bconsole -c ./bconsole.conf <<END_OF_DATA
- unmount storage=DDS-4
- quit
- END_OF_DATA
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-when that file is executed, it will unmount the current DDS-4 storage device.
-You might want to run this command during a Job by using the {\bf
-RunBeforeJob} or {\bf RunAfterJob} records.
-
-It is also possible to run the Console program from file input where the file
-contains the commands as follows:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bconsole -c ./bconsole.conf <filename
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where the file named {\bf filename} contains any set of console commands.
-
-As a real example, the following script is part of the Bareos regression
-tests. It labels a volume (a disk volume), runs a backup, then does a restore
-of the files saved.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bconsole <<END_OF_DATA
-@output /dev/null
-messages
-@output /tmp/log1.out
-label volume=TestVolume001
-run job=Client1 yes
-wait
-messages
-@#
-@# now do a restore
-@#
-@output /tmp/log2.out
-restore current all
-yes
-wait
-messages
-@output
-quit
-END_OF_DATA
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The output from the backup is directed to /tmp/log1.out and the output from
-the restore is directed to /tmp/log2.out. To ensure that the backup and
-restore ran correctly, the output files are checked with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-grep "^ *Termination: *Backup OK" /tmp/log1.out
-backupstat=$?
-grep "^ *Termination: *Restore OK" /tmp/log2.out
-restorestat=$?
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\section{Console Keywords}
-\index[general]{Console!Keywords}
-
-Unless otherwise specified, each of the following keywords
-takes an argument, which is specified after the keyword following
-an equal sign. For example:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-jobid=536
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [all]
- Permitted on the status and show commands to specify all components or
- resources respectively.
-\item [allfrompool]
- Permitted on the update command to specify that all Volumes in the
- pool (specified on the command line) should be updated.
-\item [allfrompools]
- Permitted on the update command to specify that all Volumes in all
- pools should be updated.
-\item [before]
- Used in the restore command.
-\item [bootstrap]
- Used in the restore command.
-\item [catalog]
- Allowed in the use command to specify the catalog name
- to be used.
-\item [catalogs]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [client \textbar\ fd]
-\item [clients]
- Used in the show, list, and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [counters]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [current]
- Used in the restore command. Takes no argument.
-\item [days]
- Used to define the number of days the \bcommand{list}{nextvol} command
- should consider when looking for jobs to be run. The days keyword
- can also be used on the \bcommand{status}{dir} command so that it will display
- jobs scheduled for the number of days you want. It can also be used on the \bcommand{rerun}{} command, where it will automatically select all failed jobids in the last number of days for rerunning.
-\item [devices]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [director \textbar\ dir]
-\item [directors]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [directory]
- Used in the restore command. Its argument specifies the directory
- to be restored.
-\item [enabled]
- This keyword can appear on the \bcommand{update}{volume} as well
- as the \bcommand{update}{slots} commands, and can
- allows one of the following arguments: yes, true, no, false, archived,
- 0, 1, 2. Where 0 corresponds to no or false, 1 corresponds to yes or true, and
- 2 corresponds to archived. Archived volumes will not be used, nor will
- the Media record in the catalog be pruned. Volumes that are not enabled,
- will not be used for backup or restore.
-\item [done]
- Used in the restore command. Takes no argument.
-\item [file]
- Used in the restore command.
-\item [files]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [fileset]
-\item [filesets]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [help]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [hours]
- Used on the \bcommand{rerun}{} command to select all failed jobids in the last number of hours for rerunning.
-\item [jobs]
- Used in the show, list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [jobmedia]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [jobtotals]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [jobid]
- The JobId is the numeric jobid that is printed in the Job
- Report output. It is the index of the database record for the
- given job. While it is unique for all the existing Job records
- in the catalog database, the same JobId can be reused once a
- Job is removed from the catalog. Probably you will refer
- specific Jobs that ran using their numeric JobId.
-
- JobId can be used on the \bcommand{rerun} command to select all jobs failed after and including the given jobid for rerunning.
-\item [job \textbar\ jobname]
- The Job or Jobname keyword refers to the name you specified
- in the Job resource, and hence it refers to any number of
- Jobs that ran. It is typically useful if you want to list
- all jobs of a particular name.
-\item [level]
-\item [listing]
- Permitted on the estimate command. Takes no argument.
-\item [limit]
-\item [messages]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [media]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [nextvolume \textbar\ nextvol]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [on]
- Takes no keyword.
-\item [off]
- Takes no keyword.
-\item [pool]
-\item [pools]
- Used in the show, list, and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [select]
- Used in the restore command. Takes no argument.
-\item[limit]
- Used in the setbandwidth command. Takes integer in KB/s unit.
-\item [schedules]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [storage \textbar\ store \textbar\ sd]
-\item [storages]
- Used in the show command. Takes no arguments.
-\item [ujobid]
- The ujobid is a unique job identification that is printed
- in the Job Report output. At the current time, it consists
- of the Job name (from the Name directive for the job) appended
- with the date and time the job was run. This keyword is useful
- if you want to completely identify the Job instance run.
-\item [volume]
-\item [volumes]
- Used in the list and llist commands. Takes no arguments.
-\item [where]
- Used in the restore command.
-\item [yes]
- Used in the restore command. Takes no argument.
-\end{description}
-
-\section{Console Commands}
- \label{sec:ConsoleCommands}
-
-The following commands are currently implemented:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [add]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!add|textbf}
- This command is used to add Volumes to an existing Pool. That is,
- it creates the Volume name in the catalog and inserts into the Pool
- in the catalog, but does not attempt to access the physical Volume.
- Once added, Bareos expects that Volume to exist and to be labeled.
- This command is not normally used since Bareos will
- automatically do the equivalent when Volumes are labeled. However,
- there may be times when you have removed a Volume from the catalog
- and want to later add it back.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{add}
-add [pool=<pool-name>] [storage=<storage>] [jobid=<JobId>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Normally, the \bcommand{label}{} command is used rather than this command
- because the \bcommand{label}{} command labels the physical media (tape, disk,, ...)
- and does the equivalent of the \bcommand{add}{} command.
- The \bcommand{add}{} command affects only the Catalog and not the physical media (data
- on Volumes). The physical media must exist and be labeled before use
- (usually with the \bcommand{label}{} command). This command can, however, be
- useful if you wish to add a number of Volumes to the Pool that will be
- physically labeled at a later time. It can also be useful if you are
- importing a tape from another site. Please see the \bcommand{label}{} command
- for the list of legal characters in a Volume name.
-
-\item [autodisplay]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!autodisplay on/off}
- This command accepts {\bf on} or {\bf off} as an argument, and turns
- auto-display of messages on or off respectively. The default for the
- console program is {\bf off}, which means that you will be notified when
- there are console messages pending, but they will not automatically be
- displayed.
-
- When autodisplay is turned off, you must explicitly retrieve the
- messages with the {\bf messages} command. When autodisplay is turned
- on, the messages will be displayed on the console as they are received.
-
-\item [automount]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!automount on/off}
- This command accepts {\bf on} or {\bf off} as the argument, and turns
- auto-mounting of the Volume after a {\bf label} command on or off
- respectively. The default is {\bf on}. If {\bf automount} is turned
- off, you must explicitly {\bf mount} tape Volumes after a label command to
- use it.
-
-\item [cancel]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!cancel jobid}
- This command is used to cancel a job and accepts {\bf jobid=nnn} or {\bf
- job=xxx} as an argument where nnn is replaced by the JobId and xxx is
- replaced by the job name. If you do not specify a keyword, the Console
- program will prompt you with the names of all the active jobs allowing
- you to choose one.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{cancel}
-cancel [jobid=<number> job=<job-name> ujobid=<unique-jobid>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Once a Job is marked to be cancelled, it may take a bit of time
- (generally within a minute but up to two hours) before the Job actually
- terminates, depending on what operations it is doing.
- Don't be surprised that you receive a Job not found message. That just
- means that one of the three daemons had already canceled the job.
- Messages numbered in the 1000's are from the Director, 2000's are from
- the File daemon and 3000's from the Storage daemon.
-
- It is possible to cancel multiple jobs at once. Therefore, the following extra options are available for the job-selection:
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item all jobs
- \item all jobs with a created state
- \item all jobs with a blocked state
- \item all jobs with a waiting state
- \item all jobs with a running state
- \end{itemize}
-
- Usage:
-\begin{bconsole}{cancel all}
-cancel all
-cancel all state=<created|blocked|waiting|running>
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Sometimes the Director already removed the job from its running queue, but the storage daemon still thinks it is doing a backup (or another job) - so you cannot cancel the job from within a console anymore. Therefore it is possible to cancel a job by JobId on the storage daemon. It might be helpful to execute a \bcommand{status storage}{} on the Storage Daemon to make sure what job you want to cancel.
-
- Usage:
-\begin{bconsole}{cancel on Storage Daemon}
-cancel storage=<Storage Daemon> Jobid=<JobId>
-\end{bconsole}
-
- This way you can also remove a job that blocks any other jobs from running without the need to restart the whole storage daemon.
-
-\item [create]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!create pool}
- This command is not normally used as the Pool records are automatically
- created by the Director when it starts based on what it finds in
- the configuration. If needed, this command can be used,
- to create a Pool record in the database using the
- Pool resource record defined in the Director's configuration file. So
- in a sense, this command simply transfers the information from the Pool
- resource in the configuration file into the Catalog. Normally this
- command is done automatically for you when the Director starts providing
- the Pool is referenced within a Job resource. If you use this command
- on an existing Pool, it will automatically update the Catalog to have
- the same information as the Pool resource. After creating a Pool, you
- will most likely use the {\bf label} command to label one or more
- volumes and add their names to the Media database.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{create}
-create [pool=<pool-name>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- When starting a Job, if Bareos determines that there is no Pool record
- in the database, but there is a Pool resource of the appropriate name,
- it will create it for you. If you want the Pool record to appear in the
- database immediately, simply use this command to force it to be created.
-
-\item[configure]
- \label{sec:bcommandConfigure}
-
- Configures director resources during runtime.
- The first configure subcommands are \bcommand{configure}{add} and \bcommand{configure}{export}.
- Other subcommands may follow in later releases.
-
- \begin{description}
- \item [configure add]
- \label{sec:bcommandConfigureAdd}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!configure add}
-
- This command allows to add resources during runtime.
- Usage:
-\begin{bconsole}{configure add usage}
-configure add <resourcetype> name=<resourcename> <directive1>=<value1> <directive2>=<value2> ...
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Values that must be quoted in the resulting configuration must be added as:
-\begin{bconsole}{configure add usage with values containing spaces}
-configure add <resourcetype> name=<resourcename> <directive1>="\"<value containing spaces>\"" ...
-\end{bconsole}
-
- The command generates and loads a new valid resource.
- As the new resource is also stored at
-
- \file{<CONFIGDIR>/bareos-dir.d/<resourcetype>/<resourcename>.conf}
-
- (see \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceFileConventions}) it is persistent upon reload and restart.
-
- This feature requires \nameref{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}.
-
- All kinds of resources can be added.
- When adding a client resource, the \nameref{ClientResourceDirector} for the \bareosFd is also created
- and stored at:
-
- \file{<CONFIGDIR>/bareos-dir-export/client/<clientname>/bareos-fd.d/director/<clientname>.conf}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{Example: adding a client and a job resource during runtime}
-*<input>configure add client name=client2-fd address=192.168.0.2 password=secret</input>
-Created resource config file "/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/client/client2-fd.conf":
-Client {
- Name = client2-fd
- Address = 192.168.0.2
- Password = secret
-}
-*<input>configure add job name=client2-job client=client2-fd jobdefs=DefaultJob</input>
-Created resource config file "/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/job/client2-job.conf":
-Job {
- Name = client2-job
- Client = client2-fd
- JobDefs = DefaultJob
-}
-\end{bconsole}
-
-These two commands create three resource configuration files:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/client/client2-fd.conf}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/client2-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf} (assuming your director resource is named \name{bareos-dir})
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/job/client2-job.conf}
-\end{itemize}
-
-The files in \directory{bareos-dir-export/client/} directory are not used by the \bareosDir.
-However, they can be copied to new clients to configure these clients for the \bareosDir.
-
-\warning{Don't be confused by the extensive output of \bcommand{help}{configure}. As \bcommand{configure}{add} allows configuring arbitrary resources, the output of \bcommand{help}{configure} lists all the resources, each with all valid directives. The same data is also used for \command{bconsole} command line completion.}
-
- Available since Bareos \sinceVersion{console}{configure add}{16.2.4}.
-
-
- \item [configure export]
- \label{sec:bcommandConfigureExport}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!configure export}
-
- This command allows to export the \resourcetype{Fd}{Director} resource for clients already configured in the \bareosDir.
-
- Usage:
-\begin{bconsole}{Export the bareos-fd Director resource for the client bareos-fd}
-configure export client=bareos-fd
-Exported resource file "/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/bareos-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf":
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "[md5]932d1d3ef3c298047809119510f4bee6"
-}
-\end{bconsole}
-
- To use it, copy the \resourcetype{Fd}{Director} resource file to the client machine
- (on Linux: to \directory{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/}) and restart the \bareosFd.
-
- Available since Bareos \sinceVersion{console}{configure export}{16.2.4}.
-
- \end{description}
-
-
-\item [delete]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!delete}
- The delete command is used to delete a Volume, Pool or Job record from
- the Catalog as well as all associated catalog Volume records that were
- created. This command operates only on the Catalog database and has no
- effect on the actual data written to a Volume. This command can be
- dangerous and we strongly recommend that you do not use it unless you
- know what you are doing.
-
- If the keyword {\bf Volume} appears on the command line, the named
- Volume will be deleted from the catalog, if the keyword {\bf Pool}
- appears on the command line, a Pool will be deleted, and if the keyword
- {\bf Job} appears on the command line, a Job and all its associated
- records (File and JobMedia) will be deleted from the catalog.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{delete}
-delete pool=<pool-name>
-delete volume=<volume-name> pool=<pool-name>
-delete JobId=<job-id> JobId=<job-id2> ...
-delete Job JobId=n,m,o-r,t ...
-\end{bconsole}
-
- The first form deletes a Pool record from the catalog database. The
- second form deletes a Volume record from the specified pool in the
- catalog database. The third form deletes the specified Job record from
- the catalog database. The last form deletes JobId records for JobIds
- n, m, o, p, q, r, and t. Where each one of the n,m,... is, of course, a
- number. That is a "delete jobid" accepts lists and ranges of
- jobids.
-
-\item [disable]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!disable}
- This command permits you to disable a Job for automatic scheduling.
- The job may have been previously enabled with the Job resource
- {\bf Enabled} directive or using the console {\bf enable} command.
- The next time the Director is reloaded or restarted,
- the Enable/Disable state will be set to the value in the Job resource
- (default enabled) as defined in the \bareosDir configuration.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-\begin{bconsole}{disable}
-disable job=<job-name>
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [enable]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!enable}
- This command permits you to enable a Job for automatic scheduling.
- The job may have been previously disabled with the Job resource
- {\bf Enabled} directive or using the console {\bf disable} command.
- The next time the Director is reloaded or restarted,
- the Enable/Disable state will be set to the value in the Job resource
- (default enabled) as defined in the \bareosDir configuration.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{enable}
-enable job=<job-name>
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\label{estimate}
-\item [estimate]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!estimate}
- Using this command, you can get an idea how many files will be backed
- up, or if you are unsure about your Include statements in your FileSet,
- you can test them without doing an actual backup. The default is to
- assume a Full backup. However, you can override this by specifying a
- {\bf level=Incremental} or {\bf level=Differential} on the command line.
- A Job name must be specified or you will be prompted for one, and
- optionally a Client and FileSet may be specified on the command line.
- It then contacts the client which computes the number of files and bytes
- that would be backed up. Please note that this is an estimate
- calculated from the number of blocks in the file rather than by reading
- the actual bytes. As such, the estimated backup size will generally be
- larger than an actual backup.
-
- The \texttt{estimate} command can use the accurate code to detect changes
- and give a better estimation. You can set the accurate behavior on command
- line using \texttt{accurate=yes/no} or use the Job setting as default value.
-
- Optionally you may specify the keyword {\bf listing} in which case, all the
- files to be backed up will be listed. Note, it could take quite some time to
- display them if the backup is large. The full form is:
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{estimate}
-estimate job=<job-name> listing client=<client-name> accurate=<yes|no> fileset=<fileset-name> level=<level-name>
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Specification of the {\bf job} is sufficient, but you can also override the
- client, fileset, accurate and/or level by specifying them on the estimate
- command line.
-
-As an example, you might do:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{estimate: redirected output}
-@output /tmp/listing
-estimate job=NightlySave listing level=Incremental
-@output
-\end{bconsole}
-
- which will do a full listing of all files to be backed up for the Job {\bf
- NightlySave} during an Incremental save and put it in the file {\bf
- /tmp/listing}. Note, the byte estimate provided by this command is
- based on the file size contained in the directory item. This can give
- wildly incorrect estimates of the actual storage used if there are
- sparse files on your systems. Sparse files are often found on 64 bit
- systems for certain system files. The size that is returned is the size
- Bareos will backup if the sparse option is not specified in the FileSet.
- There is currently no way to get an estimate of the real file size that
- would be found should the sparse option be enabled.
-
-\item [exit]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!exit}
- This command terminates the console program.
-
-\item [export]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!export}
- The export command is used to export tapes from an autochanger. Most Automatic
- Tapechangers offer special slots for importing new tape cartridges or
- exporting written tape cartridges. This can happen without having to set
- the device offline.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{export}
-export storage=<storage-name> srcslots=<slot-selection> [dstslots=<slot-selection> volume=<volume-name> scan]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- The export command does exactly the opposite of the import command. You
- can specify which slots should be transferred to import/export slots. The
- most useful application of the export command is the possibility to
- automatically transfer the volumes of a certain backup into the import/export
- slots for external storage.
-
- To be able to to this, the export command also accepts a list of volume names
- to be exported.
-
- Example:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{export volume}
-export volume=A00020L4|A00007L4|A00005L4
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Instead of exporting volumes by names you can also select a number of slots via
- the srcslots keyword and export those to the slots you specify in dstslots. The export
- command will check if the slots have content (e.g. otherwise there is not much to
- export) and if there are enough export slots and if those are really import/export slots.
-
- Example:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{export slots}
-export srcslots=1-2 dstslots=37-38
-\end{bconsole}
-
- To automatically export the Volumes used by a certain backup job, you can use the following RunScript in that job:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{automatic export}
-RunScript {
- Console = "export storage=TandbergT40 volume=%V"
- RunsWhen = After
- RunsOnClient = no
-}
-\end{bconsole}
-
- To send an e-mail notification via the Messages resource regarding export tapes you can use the Variable \%V substitution in the Messages resource, which is implemented in Bareos 13.2. However, it does also work in earlier releases inside the job resources. So in versions prior to Bareos 13.2 the following workaround can be used:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{e-mail notification via messages resource regarding export tapes}
-RunAfterJob = "/bin/bash -c \"/bin/echo Remove Tape %V | \
-/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f root@localhost -s 'Remove Tape %V' root@localhost \""
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-\item [gui]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!gui}
- Invoke the non-interactive gui mode.
- This command is only used when \command{bconsole} is commanded by an external program.
-
-\item [help]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!help}
- This command displays the list of commands available.
-
-\item [import]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!import}
- The import command is used to import tapes into an autochanger. Most Automatic
- Tapechangers offer special slots for importing new tape cartridges or
- exporting written tape cartridges. This can happen without having to set
- the device offline.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{import}
-import storage=<storage-name> [srcslots=<slot-selection> dstslots=<slot-selection> volume=<volume-name> scan]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- To import new tapes into the autochanger, you only have to load the new
- tapes into the import/export slots and call import from the cmdline.
-
- The import command will automatically transfer the new tapes into free
- slots of the autochanger. The slots are filled in order of the slot numbers.
- To import all tapes, there have to be enough free slots to load all tapes.
-
- Example with a Library with 36 Slots and 3 Import/Export Slots:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{import example}
-*import storage=TandbergT40
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "slots" command.
-Device "Drive-1" has 39 slots.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "listall" command.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger transfer command.
-3308 Successfully transfered volume from slot 37 to 20.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger transfer command.
-3308 Successfully transfered volume from slot 38 to 21.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger transfer command.
-3308 Successfully transfered volume from slot 39 to 25.
-\end{bconsole}
-
- You can also import certain slots when you don't have enough free slots
- in your autochanger to put all the import/export slots in.
-
- Example with a Library with 36 Slots and 3 Import/Export Slots importing one slot:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{import example}
-*import storage=TandbergT40 srcslots=37 dstslots=20
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "slots" command.
-Device "Drive-1" has 39 slots.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "listall" command.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger transfer command.
-3308 Successfully transfered volume from slot 37 to 20.
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [label]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!label}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!relabel}
- This command is used to label physical volumes.
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{label}
-label storage=<storage-name> volume=<volume-name> slot=<slot>
-\end{bconsole}
-
- If you leave out any part, you will be prompted for it. The media type
- is automatically taken from the Storage resource definition that you
- supply. Once the necessary information is obtained, the Console program
- contacts the specified Storage daemon and requests that the Volume be
- labeled. If the Volume labeling is successful, the Console program will
- create a Volume record in the appropriate Pool.
-
- The Volume name is restricted to letters, numbers, and the special
- characters hyphen ({\bf -}), underscore ({\bf \_}), colon ({\bf :}), and
- period ({\bf .}). All other characters including a space are invalid.
- This restriction is to ensure good readability of Volume names to reduce
- operator errors.
-
- Please note, when labeling a blank tape, Bareos will get {\bf read I/O
- error} when it attempts to ensure that the tape is not already labeled. If
- you wish to avoid getting these messages, please write an EOF mark on
- your tape before attempting to label it:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- mt rewind
- mt weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-The label command can fail for a number of reasons:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The Volume name you specify is already in the Volume database.
-
-\item The Storage daemon has a tape or other Volume already mounted on the
- device, in which case you must {\bf unmount} the device, insert a blank
- tape, then do the {\bf label} command.
-
-\item The Volume in the device is already a Bareos labeled Volume. (Bareos will
- never relabel a Bareos labeled Volume unless it is recycled and you use the
- {\bf relabel} command).
-
-\item There is no Volume in the drive.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-There are two ways to relabel a volume that already has a Bareos label. The
-brute force method is to write an end of file mark on the tape using the
-system {\bf mt} program, something like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
- mt -f /dev/st0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-For a disk volume, you would manually delete the Volume.
-
-Then you use the {\bf label} command to add a new label. However, this could
-leave traces of the old volume in the catalog.
-
-The preferable method to relabel a Volume is to first purge the volume,
-either automatically, or explicitly with the \bcommand{purge}{} command,
-then use the \bcommand{relabel}{} command described below.
-
-If your autochanger has barcode labels, you can label all the Volumes in
-your autochanger one after another by using the \bcommand{label}{barcodes}
-command. For each tape in the changer containing a barcode, Bareos will
-mount the tape and then label it with the same name as the barcode. An
-appropriate Media record will also be created in the catalog. Any barcode
-that begins with the same characters as specified on the
-"CleaningPrefix=xxx" (default is "CLN") directive in the Director's Pool resource, will be
-treated as a cleaning tape, and will not be labeled. However, an entry for
-the cleaning tape will be created in the catalog. For example with:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Cleaning Tape}
-Pool {
- Name ...
- Cleaning Prefix = "CLN"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Any slot containing a barcode of CLNxxxx will be treated as a cleaning tape
-and will not be mounted. Note, the full form of the command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{label}
-label storage=xxx pool=yyy slots=1-5,10 barcodes
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [list]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list}
- The list command lists the requested contents of the Catalog. The
- various fields of each record are listed on a single line. The various
- forms of the list command are:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{list}
-list jobs
-list jobid=<id> (list jobid id)
-list ujobid=<unique job name> (list job with unique name)
-list job=<job-name> (list all jobs with "job-name")
-list jobname=<job-name> (same as above)
- In the above, you can add "limit=nn" to limit the output to nn jobs.
-list joblog jobid=<id> (list job output if recorded in the catalog)
-list jobmedia
-list jobmedia jobid=<id>
-list jobmedia job=<job-name>
-list files jobid=<id>
-list files job=<job-name>
-list pools
-list clients
-list jobtotals
-list volumes
-list volumes jobid=<id>
-list volumes pool=<pool-name>
-list volumes job=<job-name>
-list volume=<volume-name>
-list nextvolume job=<job-name>
-list nextvol job=<job-name>
-list nextvol job=<job-name> days=nnn
-\end{bconsole}
-
- What most of the above commands do should be more or less obvious. In
- general if you do not specify all the command line arguments, the
- command will prompt you for what is needed.
-
- The \bcommand{list}{nextvol} command will print the Volume name to be used by
- the specified job. You should be aware that exactly what Volume will be
- used depends on a lot of factors including the time and what a prior job
- will do. It may fill a tape that is not full when you issue this
- command. As a consequence, this command will give you a good estimate
- of what Volume will be used but not a definitive answer. In addition,
- this command may have certain side effect because it runs through the
- same algorithm as a job, which means it may automatically purge or
- recycle a Volume. By default, the job specified must run within the
- next two days or no volume will be found. You can, however, use the
- {\bf days=nnn} specification to specify up to 50 days. For example,
- if on Friday, you want to see what Volume will be needed on Monday,
- for job MyJob, you would use \bcommand{list}{nextvol job=MyJob days=3}.
-
- If you wish to add specialized commands that list the contents of the
- catalog, you can do so by adding them to the \file{query.sql} file.
- However, this takes some knowledge of programming SQL. Please see the
- \bcommand{query}{} command below for additional information. See below for
- listing the full contents of a catalog record with the \bcommand{llist}{}
- command.
-
- As an example, the command {\bf list pools} might produce the following
- output:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{list pools}
-*<input>list pools</input>
-+------+---------+---------+---------+----------+-------------+
-| PoId | Name | NumVols | MaxVols | PoolType | LabelFormat |
-+------+---------+---------+---------+----------+-------------+
-| 1 | Default | 0 | 0 | Backup | * |
-| 2 | Recycle | 0 | 8 | Backup | File |
-+------+---------+---------+---------+----------+-------------+
-\end{bconsole}
-
- As mentioned above, the {\bf list} command lists what is in the
- database. Some things are put into the database immediately when Bareos
- starts up, but in general, most things are put in only when they are
- first used, which is the case for a Client as with Job records, etc.
-
- Bareos should create a client record in the database the first time you
- run a job for that client. Doing a {\bf status} will not cause a
- database record to be created. The client database record will be
- created whether or not the job fails, but it must at least start. When
- the Client is actually contacted, additional info from the client will
- be added to the client record (a "uname -a" output).
-
- If you want to see what Client resources you have available in your conf
- file, you use the Console command {\bf show clients}.
-
-\item [llist]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!llist}
- The llist or "long list" command takes all the same arguments that the
- list command described above does. The difference is that the llist
- command list the full contents of each database record selected. It
- does so by listing the various fields of the record vertically, with one
- field per line. It is possible to produce a very large number of output
- lines with this command.
-
- If instead of the {\bf list pools} as in the example above, you enter
- {\bf llist pools} you might get the following output:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{llist pools}
-*<input>llist pools</input>
- PoolId: 1
- Name: Default
- NumVols: 0
- MaxVols: 0
- UseOnce: 0
- UseCatalog: 1
- AcceptAnyVolume: 1
- VolRetention: 1,296,000
- VolUseDuration: 86,400
- MaxVolJobs: 0
- MaxVolBytes: 0
- AutoPrune: 0
- Recycle: 1
- PoolType: Backup
- LabelFormat: *
-
- PoolId: 2
- Name: Recycle
- NumVols: 0
- MaxVols: 8
- UseOnce: 0
- UseCatalog: 1
- AcceptAnyVolume: 1
- VolRetention: 3,600
- VolUseDuration: 3,600
- MaxVolJobs: 1
- MaxVolBytes: 0
- AutoPrune: 0
- Recycle: 1
- PoolType: Backup
- LabelFormat: File
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [messages]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!messages}
- This command causes any pending console messages to be immediately displayed.
-
-\item [memory]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!memory}
- Print current memory usage.
-
-
-\item [mount]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!mount}
- The mount command is used to get Bareos to read a volume on a physical
- device. It is a way to tell Bareos that you have mounted a tape and
- that Bareos should examine the tape. This command is normally
- used only after there was no Volume in a drive and Bareos requests you to mount a new
- Volume or when you have specifically unmounted a Volume with the \bcommand{unmount}{}
- console command, which causes Bareos to close the drive. If
- you have an autoloader, the mount command will not cause Bareos to
- operate the autoloader unless you specify a {\bf slot} and possibly a
- {\bf drive}. The various forms of the mount command are:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{mount}
-mount storage=<storage-name> [slot=<num>] [drive=<num>]
-mount [jobid=<id> | job=<job-name>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- If you have specified \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Automatic Mount}{yes},
- under most circumstances, Bareos will automatically access
- the Volume unless you have explicitly \bcommand{unmount}{}ed it in the Console
- program.
-
-\item [move]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!move}
- The move command allows to move volumes between slots in an autochanger without
- having to leave the bconsole.
-
- To move a volume from slot 32 to slots 33, use:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{move}
-*<input>move storage=TandbergT40 srcslots=32 dstslots=33</input>
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "slots" command.
-Device "Drive-1" has 39 slots.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger "listall" command.
-Connecting to Storage daemon TandbergT40 at bareos:9103 ...
-3306 Issuing autochanger transfer command.
-3308 Successfully transfered volume from slot 32 to 33.
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [prune]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!prune}
- \label{ManualPruning}
- The Prune command allows you to safely remove expired database records from
- Jobs, Volumes and Statistics. This command works only on the Catalog
- database and does not affect data written to Volumes. In all cases, the
- Prune command applies a retention period to the specified records. You can
- Prune expired File entries from Job records; you can Prune expired Job
- records from the database, and you can Prune both expired Job and File
- records from specified Volumes.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{prune}
-prune files [client=<client>] [pool=<pool>] [yes] |
- jobs [client=<client>] [pool=<pool>] [jobtype=<jobtype>] [yes] |
- volume [=volume] [pool=<pool>] [yes] |
- stats [yes]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- For a Volume to be pruned, the volume status must be \volumestatus{Full}, \volumestatus{Used} or
- \volumestatus{Append} otherwise the pruning will not take place.
-
-\item [purge]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!purge}
- \label{bcommandPurge}
- The Purge command will delete associated catalog database records from
- Jobs and Volumes without considering the retention period.
- This command can be dangerous because you can delete catalog
- records associated with current backups of files, and we recommend that
- you do not use it unless you know what you are doing. The permitted
- forms of \bcommand{purge}{} are:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{purge}
-purge [files [job=<job> | jobid=<jobid> | client=<client> | volume=<volume>]] |
- [jobs [client=<client> | volume=<volume>]] |
- [volume [=<volume>] [storage=<storage>] [pool=<pool>] [devicetype=<type>] [drive=<drivenum>] [action=<action>]] |
- [quota [client=<client>]]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-For the \bcommand{purge}{} command to work on volume catalog database records the
-volume status must be \volumestatus{Append}, \volumestatus{Full}, \volumestatus{Used} or \volumestatus{Error}.
-
-The actual data written to the Volume will be unaffected by this command unless
-you are using the \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Pool}{Action On Purge}{Truncate} option.
-
-To ask Bareos to truncate your \volumestatus{Purged} volumes, you need to use the
-following command in interactive mode:
-\begin{bconsole}{purge example}
-*<input>purge volume action=truncate storage=File pool=Full</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-
-However, normally you should use the \bcommand{purge}{} command only to purge a volume from the catalog
-and use the \bcommand{truncate}{} command to truncate the volume on the \bareosSd.
-
-\item [resolve]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!resolve}
- In the configuration files, Addresses can (and normally should) be specified as DNS names.
- As the different components of Bareos will establish network connections to other Bareos components,
- it is important that DNS name resolution works on involved components and delivers the same results.
- The \bcommand{resolve}{} command can be used to test DNS resolution of a given hostname
- on director, storage daemon or client.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{resolve example}
-*<input>resolve www.bareos.com</input>
-bareos-dir resolves www.bareos.com to host[ipv4:84.44.166.242]
-
-*<input>resolve client=client1-fd www.bareos.com</input>
-client1-fd resolves www.bareos.com to host[ipv4:84.44.166.242]
-
-*<input>resolve storage=File www.bareos.com</input>
-bareos-sd resolves www.bareos.com to host[ipv4:84.44.166.242]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-\item [query]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!query}
- \label{sec:bcommandQuery}
- This command reads a predefined SQL query from the query file (the name and
- location of the query file is defined with the QueryFile resource record in
- the Director's configuration file). You are prompted to select a query from
- the file, and possibly enter one or more parameters, then the command is
- submitted to the Catalog database SQL engine.
-
-\item [quit]
- \index[general]{quit}
- This command terminates the console program. The console program sends the
- {\bf quit} request to the Director and waits for acknowledgment. If the
- Director is busy doing a previous command for you that has not terminated, it
- may take some time. You may quit immediately by issuing the {\bf .quit}
- command (i.e. quit preceded by a period).
-
-\item [relabel]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!relabel}
- This command is used to label physical volumes.
-
- The full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{relabel}
-relabel storage=<storage-name> oldvolume=<old-volume-name> volume=<new-volume-name> pool=<pool-name> [encrypt]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- If you leave out any part, you will be prompted for it. In order for
- the Volume (old-volume-name) to be relabeled, it must be in the catalog,
- and the volume status must be marked \volumestatus{Purged} or \volumestatus{Recycle}.
- This happens automatically as a result of applying retention periods or
- you may explicitly purge the volume using the \bcommand{purge}{} command.
-
- Once the volume is physically relabeled, the old data previously written
- on the Volume is lost and cannot be recovered.
-
-\item [release]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!release}
- This command is used to cause the Storage daemon to release (and rewind) the
- current tape in the drive, and to re-read the Volume label the next time
- the tape is used.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{release}
-release storage=<storage-name>
-\end{bconsole}
-
- After a release command, the device is still kept open by Bareos (unless
- \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Always Open}{no}) so it
- cannot be used by another program. However, with some tape drives, the
- operator can remove the current tape and to insert a different one, and
- when the next Job starts, Bareos will know to re-read the tape label to
- find out what tape is mounted. If you want to be able to use the drive
- with another program (e.g. \command{mt}), you must use the \bcommand{unmount}{}
- command to cause Bareos to completely release (close) the device.
-
-\item [reload]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!reload}
- The reload command causes the Director to re-read its configuration
- file and apply the new values. The new values will take effect
- immediately for all new jobs. However, if you change schedules,
- be aware that the scheduler pre-schedules jobs up to two hours in
- advance, so any changes that are to take place during the next two
- hours may be delayed. Jobs that have already been scheduled to run
- (i.e. surpassed their requested start time) will continue with the
- old values. New jobs will use the new values. Each time you issue
- a reload command while jobs are running, the prior config values
- will queued until all jobs that were running before issuing
- the reload terminate, at which time the old config values will
- be released from memory. The Directory permits keeping up to
- ten prior set of configurations before it will refuse a reload
- command. Once at least one old set of config values has been
- released it will again accept new reload commands.
-
- While it is possible to reload the Director's configuration on the fly,
- even while jobs are executing, this is a complex operation and not
- without side effects. Accordingly, if you have to reload the Director's
- configuration while Bareos is running, it is advisable to restart the
- Director at the next convenient opportunity.
-
-\item [rerun]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!rerun}
- The rerun command allows you to re-run a Job with exactly the same setting
- as the original Job. In Bareos, the job configuration is often altered by job
- overrides. These overrides alter the configuration of the job just for one job run.
- If because of any reason, a job with overrides fails, it is not easy to restart
- a new job that is exactly configured as the job that failed. The whole job
- configuration is automatically set to the defaults and it is hard to
- configure everything like it was.
-
- By using the rerun command, it is much easier to rerun a job exactly
- as it was configured. You only have to specify the JobId of the failed job.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{rerun}
-rerun jobid=<jobid> since_jobid=<jobid> days=<nr_days> hours=<nr_hours> yes
-\end{bconsole}
-
- You can select the jobid(s) to rerun by using one of the selection criteria. Using jobid= will automatically select all jobs failed after and including the given jobid for rerunning. By using days= or hours=, you can select all failed jobids in the last number of days or number of hours respectively for rerunning.
-
-\item [restore]
- \index[general]{Restore}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!restore}
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection}
- \label{bcommandRestore}
- The restore command allows you to select one or more Jobs (JobIds) to be
- restored using various methods. Once the JobIds are selected, the File
- records for those Jobs are placed in an internal Bareos directory tree,
- and the restore enters a file selection mode that allows you to
- interactively walk up and down the file tree selecting individual files
- to be restored. This mode is somewhat similar to the standard Unix {\bf
- restore} program's interactive file selection mode.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore}
-restore storage=<storage-name> client=<backup-client-name>
- where=<path> pool=<pool-name> fileset=<fileset-name>
- restoreclient=<restore-client-name>
- restorejob=<job-name>
- select current all done
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Where {\bf current}, if specified, tells the restore command to
- automatically select a restore to the most current backup. If not
- specified, you will be prompted. The {\bf all} specification tells the
- restore command to restore all files. If it is not specified, you will
- be prompted for the files to restore. For details of the {\bf restore}
- command, please see the \ilink{Restore Chapter}{RestoreChapter} of this
- manual.
-
- The client keyword initially specifies the client from which the backup
- was made and the client to which the restore will be make. However,
- if the restoreclient keyword is specified, then the restore is written
- to that client.
-
- The restore job rarely needs to be specified, as bareos installations
- commonly only have a single restore job configured. However, for certain
- cases, such as a varying list of RunScript specifications, multiple
- restore jobs may be configured. The restorejob argument allows the
- selection of one of these jobs.
-
- For more details, see the \ilink{Restore chapter}{RestoreChapter}.
-
-\item [run]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!run}
- This command allows you to schedule jobs to be run immediately.
-
- The full form of the command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run}
-run job=<job-name> client=<client-name> fileset=<fileset-name>
- level=<level> storage=<storage-name> where=<directory-prefix>
- when=<universal-time-specification> pool=<pool-name>
- pluginoptions=<plugin-options-string> accurate=<yes|no>
- comment=<text> spooldata=<yes|no> priority=<number>
- jobid=<jobid> catalog=<catalog> migrationjob=<job-name> backupclient=<client-name>
- backupformat=<format> nextpool=<pool-name> since=<universal-time-specification>
- verifyjob=<job-name> verifylist=<verify-list> migrationjob=<complete_name>
- yes
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Any information that is needed but not specified will be listed for
- selection, and before starting the job, you will be prompted to accept,
- reject, or modify the parameters of the job to be run, unless you have
- specified {\bf yes}, in which case the job will be immediately sent to
- the scheduler.
-
- If you wish to start a job at a later time, you can do so by setting the When
- time. Use the {\bf mod} option and select {\bf When} (no. 6). Then enter the
- desired start time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format.
-
- The spooldata argument of the run command cannot be modified through the menu
- and is only accessible by setting its value on the intial command line. If
- no spooldata flag is set, the job, storage or schedule flag is used.
-
-\item[setbandwidth]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!setbandwidth}
- This command (\sinceVersion{console}{setbandwidth}{12.4.1}) is used to limit the bandwidth of a running job or a client.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{setbandwidth}
-setbandwidth limit=<nb> [jobid=<id> | client=<cli>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-\item [setdebug]
- \label{bcommandSetdebug}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!setdebug}
- \index[general]{Debug!setdebug}
- \index[general]{Debug!Windows}
- \index[general]{Windows!Debug}
- This command is used to set the debug level in each daemon. The form of this
- command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{setdebug}
-setdebug level=nnn [trace=0/1 client=<client-name> | dir | director | storage=<storage-name> | all]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Each of the daemons normally has debug compiled into the program, but
- disabled. There are two ways to enable the debug output.
-
- One is to add the
- {\bf -d nnn} option on the command line when starting the daemon.
- The {\bf nnn} is the debug level, and generally anything between 50 and 200 is
- reasonable. The higher the number, the more output is produced. The output is
- written to standard output.
-
- The second way of getting debug output is to dynamically turn it on using the
- Console using the \command{setdebug level=nnn} command.
- If none of the options are given, the command will prompt you. You can
- selectively turn on/off debugging in any or all the daemons (i.e. it is not
- necessary to specify all the components of the above command).
-
- If trace=1 is set, then tracing will be enabled, and the daemon will be
- placed in trace mode, which means that all debug output as set by the
- debug level will be directed to his trace file in the
- current directory of the daemon. When tracing, each debug output message is
- appended to the trace file. You must explicitly delete the file when
- you are done.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{set Director debug level to 100 and get messages written to his trace file}
-*<input>setdebug level=100 trace=1 dir</input>
-level=100 trace=1 hangup=0 timestamp=0 tracefilename=/var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.example.com.trace
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [setip]
- \label{bcommandSetIP}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!setip}
- Sets new client address -- if authorized.
-
- A console is authorized to use the {\bf SetIP} command only if it has a
- Console resource definition in both the Director and the Console. In
- addition, if the console name, provided on the {\bf Name =} directive,
- must be the same as a Client name, the user of that console is permitted
- to use the {\bf SetIP} command to change the Address directive in the
- Director's client resource to the IP address of the Console. This
- permits portables or other machines using DHCP (non-fixed IP addresses)
- to "notify" the Director of their current IP address.
-
-\item [show]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!show}
- The show command will list the Director's resource records as defined in
- the Director's configuration.
- This command is used mainly for debugging purposes by developers.
- The following keywords are accepted on the
- show command line: catalogs, clients, counters, devices, directors,
- filesets, jobs, messages, pools, schedules, storages, all, help.
- Please don't confuse this command
- with the {\bf list}, which displays the contents of the catalog.
-
-\item [sqlquery]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!sqlquery}
- The sqlquery command puts the Console program into SQL query mode where
- each line you enter is concatenated to the previous line until a
- semicolon (;) is seen. The semicolon terminates the command, which is
- then passed directly to the SQL database engine. When the output from
- the SQL engine is displayed, the formation of a new SQL command begins.
- To terminate SQL query mode and return to the Console command prompt,
- you enter a period (.) in column 1.
-
- Using this command, you can query the SQL catalog database directly.
- Note you should really know what you are doing otherwise you could
- damage the catalog database. See the {\bf query} command below for
- simpler and safer way of entering SQL queries.
-
- Depending on what database engine you are using (MySQL, PostgreSQL or
- SQLite), you will have somewhat different SQL commands available. For
- more detailed information, please refer to the MySQL, PostgreSQL or
- SQLite documentation.
-
-\item [status]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!status}
-
- This command will display the status of all components. For the director, it
- will display the next jobs that are scheduled during the next 24 hours as
- well as the status of currently running jobs. For the Storage Daemon, you
- will have drive status or autochanger content. The File Daemon will give you
- information about current jobs like average speed or file accounting. The
- full form of this command is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status}
-status [all | dir=<dir-name> | director | scheduler | schedule=<schedule-name> |
- client=<client-name> | storage=<storage-name> slots | subscriptions]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- If you do a {\bf status dir}, the console will list any currently
- running jobs, a summary of all jobs scheduled to be run in the next 24
- hours, and a listing of the last ten terminated jobs with their statuses.
- The scheduled jobs summary will include the Volume name to be used. You
- should be aware of two things: 1. to obtain the volume name, the code
- goes through the same code that will be used when the job runs, but it
- does not do pruning nor recycling of Volumes; 2. The Volume listed is
- at best a guess. The Volume actually used may be different because of
- the time difference (more durations may expire when the job runs) and
- another job could completely fill the Volume requiring a new one.
-
- In the Running Jobs listing, you may find the following types of
- information:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{}
-2507 Catalog MatouVerify.2004-03-13_05.05.02 is waiting execution
-5349 Full CatalogBackup.2004-03-13_01.10.00 is waiting for higher
- priority jobs to finish
-5348 Differe Minou.2004-03-13_01.05.09 is waiting on max Storage jobs
-5343 Full Rufus.2004-03-13_01.05.04 is running
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Looking at the above listing from bottom to top, obviously JobId 5343
- (Rufus) is running. JobId 5348 (Minou) is waiting for JobId 5343 to
- finish because it is using the Storage resource, hence the "waiting on
- max Storage jobs". JobId 5349 has a lower priority than all the other
- jobs so it is waiting for higher priority jobs to finish, and finally,
- JobId 2507 (MatouVerify) is waiting because only one job can run at a
- time, hence it is simply "waiting execution"
-
- If you do a {\bf status dir}, it will by default list the first
- occurrence of all jobs that are scheduled today and tomorrow. If you
- wish to see the jobs that are scheduled in the next three days (e.g. on
- Friday you want to see the first occurrence of what tapes are scheduled
- to be used on Friday, the weekend, and Monday), you can add the {\bf
- days=3} option. Note, a {\bf days=0} shows the first occurrence of jobs
- scheduled today only. If you have multiple run statements, the first
- occurrence of each run statement for the job will be displayed for the
- period specified.
-
- If your job seems to be blocked, you can get a general idea of the
- problem by doing a {\bf status dir}, but you can most often get a
- much more specific indication of the problem by doing a
- {\bf status storage=xxx}. For example, on an idle test system, when
- I do {\bf status storage=File}, I get:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status storage}
-*<input>status storage=File</input>
-Connecting to Storage daemon File at 192.168.68.112:8103
-
-rufus-sd Version: 1.39.6 (24 March 2006) i686-pc-linux-gnu redhat (Stentz)
-Daemon started 26-Mar-06 11:06, 0 Jobs run since started.
-
-Running Jobs:
-No Jobs running.
-====
-
-Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
-====
-
-Terminated Jobs:
- JobId Level Files Bytes Status Finished Name
-======================================================================
- 59 Full 234 4,417,599 OK 15-Jan-06 11:54 usersave
-====
-
-Device status:
-Autochanger "DDS-4-changer" with devices:
- "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0)
-Device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0) is mounted with Volume="TestVolume002"
-Pool="*unknown*"
- Slot 2 is loaded in drive 0.
- Total Bytes Read=0 Blocks Read=0 Bytes/block=0
- Positioned at File=0 Block=0
-
-Device "File" (/tmp) is not open.
-====
-
-In Use Volume status:
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Now, what this tells me is that no jobs are running and that none of
-the devices are in use. Now, if I {\bf unmount} the autochanger, which
-will not be used in this example, and then start a Job that uses the
-File device, the job will block. When I re-issue the status storage
-command, I get for the Device status:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status storage}
-*<input>status storage=File</input>
-...
-Device status:
-Autochanger "DDS-4-changer" with devices:
- "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0)
-Device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
- Device is BLOCKED. User unmounted.
- Drive 0 is not loaded.
-
-Device "File" (/tmp) is not open.
- Device is BLOCKED waiting for media.
-====
-...
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Now, here it should be clear that if a job were running that wanted
-to use the Autochanger (with two devices), it would block because
-the user unmounted the device. The real problem for the Job I started
-using the "File" device is that the device is blocked waiting for
-media -- that is Bareos needs you to label a Volume.
-
-
-
-The command \bcommand{status scheduler}{} (\sinceVersion{console}{status scheduler}{12.4.4}) can be used to check when a certain schedule will trigger.
-This gives more information than \bcommand{status director}{}.
-
-Called without parameters, \bcommand{status scheduler}{} shows a preview for all schedules for the next 14 days.
-It first shows a list of the known schedules and the jobs that will be triggered by these jobs, and next, a table with date (including weekday), schedule name and applied overrides is displayed:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status scheduler}
-*<input>status scheduler</input>
-Scheduler Jobs:
-
-Schedule Jobs Triggered
-===========================================================
-WeeklyCycle
- BackupClient1
-
-WeeklyCycleAfterBackup
- BackupCatalog
-
-====
-
-Scheduler Preview for 14 days:
-
-Date Schedule Overrides
-==============================================================
-Di 04-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Di 04-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Mi 05-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Mi 05-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Do 06-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Do 06-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Fr 07-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Fr 07-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Sa 08-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Differential
-Mo 10-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Mo 10-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Di 11-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Di 11-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Mi 12-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Mi 12-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Do 13-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Do 13-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Fr 14-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Fr 14-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-Sa 15-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Differential
-Mo 17-Jun-2013 21:00 WeeklyCycle Level=Incremental
-Mo 17-Jun-2013 21:10 WeeklyCycleAfterBackup Level=Full
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\bcommand{status}{scheduler} accepts the following parameters:
-\begin{description}
- \item[client=clientname] shows only the schedules that affect the given client.
- \item[job=jobname] shows only the schedules that affect the given job.
- \item[schedule=schedulename] shows only the given schedule.
- \item[days=number] of days shows only the number of days in the scheduler preview. Positive numbers show the future, negative numbers show the past. days can be combined with the other selection criteria. days= can be combined with the other selection criteria.
-\end{description}
-
-In case you are running a maintained version of Bareos,
-the command \bcommand{status}{subscriptions} (\sinceVersion{console}{status subscriptions}{12.4.4}) can help you to keep the overview over the subscriptions
-that are used.
-
-To enable this functionality, just add the configuration \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Subscriptions} directive
-and specify the number of subscribed clients, for example:
-\begin{bconfig}{enable subscription check}
-Director {
- ...
- Subscriptions = 50
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Using the console command \bcommand{status}{subscriptions}, the status of
-the subscriptions can be checked any time interactively:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status subscriptions}
-*<input>status subscriptions</input>
-Ok: available subscriptions: 8 (42/50) (used/total)
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Also, the number of subscriptions is checked after every job.
-If the number of clients is bigger than the configured limit, a Job warning is
-created a message like this:
-\begin{bconsole}{subscriptions warning}
-JobId 7: Warning: Subscriptions exceeded: (used/total) (51/50)
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Please note: Nothing else than the warning is issued, no enforcement on
-backup, restore or any other operation will happen.
-
-Setting the value for \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Director}{Subscriptions}{0} disables this functionality:
-\begin{bconfig}{disable subscription check}
-Director {
- ...
- Subscriptions = 0
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Not configuring the directive at all also disables it, as the default value for the Subscriptions directive is zero.
-
-\item [time]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!time}
- The time command shows the current date, time and weekday.
-
-\item [trace]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!trace}
- Turn on/off trace to file.
-
-\item [truncate]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!truncate}
- \index[general]{Disk!Freeing disk space}
- \index[sd]{Disk!Freeing disk space}
- \label{bcommandTruncate}
-
- If the status of a volume is \volumestatus{Purged},
- it normally still contains data, even so it can not easily be accessed.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{truncate}
-truncate volstatus=Purged [storage=<storage>] [pool=<pool>] [volume=<volume>] [yes]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- When using a disk volume (and other volume types also) the volume file still resides on the \bareosSd.
- If you want to reclaim disk space, you can use the \bcommand{truncate}{volstatus=Purged} command.
- When used on a volume, it rewrites the header and by this frees the rest of the disk space.
-
- If the volume you want to get rid of has not the \volumestatus{Purged} status,
- you first have to use the \bcommand{prune}{volume} or even the \bcommand{purge}{volume} command
- to free the volume from all remaining jobs.
-
- This command is available since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{truncate command}{16.2.5}.
-
-\item [umount]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!umount}
- Alias for \bcommand{unmount}{}.
-
-\item [unmount]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!unmount}
- This command causes the indicated Bareos Storage daemon to unmount the
- specified device. The forms of the command are the same as the mount command:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{unmount}
-unmount storage=<storage-name> [drive=<num>]
-unmount [jobid=<id> | job=<job-name>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- Once you unmount a storage device, Bareos will no longer be able to use
- it until you issue a mount command for that device. If Bareos needs to
- access that device, it will block and issue mount requests periodically
- to the operator.
-
- If the device you are unmounting is an autochanger, it will unload
- the drive you have specified on the command line. If no drive is
- specified, it will assume drive 1.
-
- In most cases, it is preferable to use the \bcommand{release}{} instead.
-
-\item [update]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!update}
- \label{UpdateCommand}
- This command will update the catalog for either a specific Pool record, a Volume
- record, or the Slots in an autochanger with barcode capability. In the case
- of updating a Pool record, the new information will be automatically taken
- from the corresponding Director's configuration resource record. It can be
- used to increase the maximum number of volumes permitted or to set a maximum
- number of volumes. The following main keywords may be specified:
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item volume
- \item pool
- \item slots
- \item iobid
- \item stats
- \end{itemize}
-
-In the case of updating a Volume (\bcommand{update}{volume}),
-you will be prompted for which value you
-wish to change. The following Volume parameters may be changed:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Volume Status
- Volume Retention Period
- Volume Use Duration
- Maximum Volume Jobs
- Maximum Volume Files
- Maximum Volume Bytes
- Recycle Flag
- Recycle Pool
- Slot
- InChanger Flag
- Pool
- Volume Files
- Volume from Pool
- All Volumes from Pool
- All Volumes from all Pools
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- For slots \bcommand{update}{slots}, Bareos will obtain a list of slots and
- their barcodes from the Storage daemon, and for each barcode found, it
- will automatically update the slot in the catalog Media record to
- correspond to the new value. This is very useful if you have moved
- cassettes in the magazine, or if you have removed the magazine and
- inserted a different one. As the slot of each Volume is updated, the
- InChanger flag for that Volume will also be set, and any other Volumes
- in the Pool that were last mounted on the same Storage device
- will have their InChanger flag turned off. This permits
- Bareos to know what magazine (tape holder) is currently in the
- autochanger.
-
- If you do not have barcodes, you can accomplish the same thing
- by using the \bcommand{update}{slots scan} command.
- The \parameter{scan} keyword tells Bareos to physically mount each tape and to
- read its VolumeName.
-
- For Pool \bcommand{update}{pool}, Bareos will move the Volume record from its
- existing pool to the pool specified.
-
- For {\bf Volume from Pool}, {\bf All Volumes from Pool} and {\bf All Volumes
- from all Pools}, the following values are updated from the Pool record:
- Recycle, RecyclePool, VolRetention, VolUseDuration, MaxVolJobs, MaxVolFiles,
- and MaxVolBytes.
-
- For updating the statistics, use \bcommand{updates}{stats}, see \nameref{sec:JobStatistics}.
-
- The full form of the update command with all command line arguments is:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{update}
-update volume=<volume-name> [volstatus=<status>]
- [volretention=<time-def>] [pool=<pool-name>]
- [recycle=<yes/no>] [slot=<number>] [inchanger=<yes/no>] |
- pool=<pool-name> [maxvolbytes=<size>] [maxvolfiles=<nb>]
- [maxvoljobs=<nb>][enabled=<yes/no>] [recyclepool=<pool-name>]
- [actiononpurge=<action>] |
- slots [storage=<storage-name>] [scan] |
- jobid=<jobid> [jobname=<name>] [starttime=<time-def>]
- [client=<client-name>] [filesetid=<fileset-id>]
- [jobtype=<job-type>] |
- stats [days=<number>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-\item [use]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!use}
- This command allows you to specify which Catalog database to use. Normally,
- you will be using only one database so this will be done automatically. In
- the case that you are using more than one database, you can use this command
- to switch from one to another.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{use}
-use [catalog=<catalog>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\item [var]
- \label{var}
- \index[general]{Console!Command!var}
- This command takes a string or quoted string and does variable expansion on
- it mostly the same way variable expansion is done on the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format} string.
- The difference between the \bcommand{var}{} command and the actual \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format} process
- is that during the var command, no job is running so dummy values are
- used in place of Job specific variables.
-
-\item [version]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!version}
- The command prints the Director's version.
-
-\item [wait]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!wait}
- The wait command causes the Director to pause until there are no jobs
- running. This command is useful in a batch situation such as regression
- testing where you wish to start a job and wait until that job completes
- before continuing. This command now has the following options:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{wait}
-wait [jobid=<jobid>] [jobuid=<unique id>] [job=<job name>]
-\end{bconsole}
-
- If specified with a specific JobId, ... the wait command will wait
- for that particular job to terminate before continuing.
-
-\end{description}
-
-\subsection{Special dot (.) Commands}
-\label{dotcommands}
-\index[general]{Console!Command!. commands}
-
-There is a list of commands that are prefixed with a period (.). These
-commands are intended to be used either by batch programs or graphical user
-interface front-ends. They are not normally used by interactive users.
-For details, see \bareosDeveloperGuideDotCommands.
-
-
-\subsection{Special At (@) Commands}
-\label{atcommands}
-
-Normally, all commands entered to the Console program are immediately
-forwarded to the Director, which may be on another machine, to be executed.
-However, there is a small list of {\bf at} commands, all beginning with an at
-character (@), that will not be sent to the Director, but rather interpreted
-by the Console program directly. Note, these commands are implemented only in
-the TTY console program and not in the Bat Console. These commands are:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [@input {\textless}filename{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}input {\textless}filename{\textgreater}}
- Read and execute the commands contained in the file specified.
-
-\item [@output {\textless}filename{\textgreater} {\textless}w{\textbar}a{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}output {\textless}filename{\textgreater} {\textless}w{\textbar}a{\textgreater}}
- Send all following output to the filename specified either overwriting the
-file (w) or appending to the file (a). To redirect the output to the
-terminal, simply enter {\bf @output} without a filename specification.
-WARNING: be careful not to overwrite a valid file. A typical example during a
-regression test might be:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- @output /dev/null
- commands ...
- @output
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item [@tee {\textless}filename{\textgreater} {\textless}w{\textbar}a{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}tee {\textless}filename{\textgreater} {\textless}w{\textbar}a{\textgreater}}
- Send all subsequent output to both the specified file and the terminal. It is
- turned off by specifying {\bf @tee} or {\bf @output} without a filename.
-
-\item [@sleep {\textless}seconds{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}sleep {\textless}seconds{\textgreater}}
- Sleep the specified number of seconds.
-
-\item [@time]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}time}
- Print the current time and date.
-
-\item [@version]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}version}
- Print the console's version.
-
-\item [@quit]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}quit}
- quit
-
-\item [@exit]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}exit}
- quit
-
-\item [@\# anything]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}\# anything}
- Comment
-
-\item [@help]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}help}
- Get the list of every special @ commands.
-
-\item [@separator {\textless}char{\textgreater}]
-\index[general]{Console!Command!\at{}separator}
- When using bconsole with readline, you can set the command separator to one
- of those characters to write commands who require multiple input on one line,
- or to put multiple commands on a single line.
-\begin{verbatim}
- !$%&'()*+,-/:;<>?[]^`{|}~
-\end{verbatim}
-
- Note, if you use a semicolon (;) as a separator character, which is
- common, you will not be able to use the {\bf sql} command, which
- requires each command to be terminated by a semicolon.
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-\section{Adding Volumes to a Pool}
-\index[general]{Console!Adding a Volume to a Pool}
-
-\TODO{move to another chapter}
-
-If you have used the {\bf label} command to label a Volume, it will be
-automatically added to the Pool, and you will not need to add any media to the
-pool.
-
-Alternatively, you may choose to add a number of Volumes to the pool without
-labeling them. At a later time when the Volume is requested by {\bf Bareos}
-you will need to label it.
-
-Before adding a volume, you must know the following information:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The name of the Pool (normally "Default")
-\item The Media Type as specified in the Storage Resource in the Director's
- configuration file (e.g. "DLT8000")
-\item The number and names of the Volumes you wish to create.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-For example, to add media to a Pool, you would issue the following commands to
-the console program:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*add
-Enter name of Pool to add Volumes to: Default
-Enter the Media Type: DLT8000
-Enter number of Media volumes to create. Max=1000: 10
-Enter base volume name: Save
-Enter the starting number: 1
-10 Volumes created in pool Default
-*
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-To see what you have added, enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*list media pool=Default
-+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+------------------+
-| MedId | VolumeNa | MediaTyp| VolStat | Bytes | LastWritten |
-+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+------------------+
-| 11 | Save0001 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 12 | Save0002 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 13 | Save0003 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 14 | Save0004 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 15 | Save0005 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 16 | Save0006 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 17 | Save0007 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 18 | Save0008 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 19 | Save0009 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-| 20 | Save0010 | DLT8000 | Append | 0 | 0000-00-00 00:00 |
-+-------+----------+---------+---------+-------+------------------+
-*
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Notice that the console program automatically appended a number to the base
-Volume name that you specify (Save in this case). If you don't want it to
-append a number, you can simply answer 0 (zero) to the question "Enter number
-of Media volumes to create. Max=1000:", and in this case, it will create a
-single Volume with the exact name you specify.
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{The Bootstrap File}
-\label{BootstrapChapter}
-\index[general]{File!Bootstrap}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap!File}
-
-
-\TODO{This chapter is going to be rewritten (by Philipp).}
-
-The information in this chapter is provided so that you may either create your
-own bootstrap files, or so that you can edit a bootstrap file produced by
-Bareos. However, normally the bootstrap file will be automatically created
-for you during the \bcommand{restore}{} in the Console program, or
-by using a
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Write Bootstrap} record in your Backup
-Jobs, and thus you will never need to know the details of this file.
-
-The {\bf bootstrap} file contains ASCII information that permits precise
-specification of what files should be restored, what volume they are on,
-and where they are on the volume. It is a relatively compact
-form of specifying the information, is human readable, and can be edited with
-any text editor.
-
-\section{Bootstrap File Format}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap!File Format}
-
-The general format of a {\bf bootstrap} file is:
-
-{\bf {\textless}keyword{\textgreater}= {\textless}value{\textgreater}}
-
-Where each {\bf keyword} and the {\bf value} specify which files to restore.
-More precisely the {\bf keyword} and their {\bf values} serve to limit which
-files will be restored and thus act as a filter. The absence of a keyword
-means that all records will be accepted.
-
-Blank lines and lines beginning with a pound sign (\#) in the bootstrap file
-are ignored.
-
-There are keywords which permit filtering by Volume, Client, Job, FileIndex,
-Session Id, Session Time, ...
-
-The more keywords that are specified, the more selective the specification of
-which files to restore will be. In fact, each keyword is {\bf AND}ed with
-other keywords that may be present.
-
-For example,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume = Test-001
-VolSessionId = 1
-VolSessionTime = 108927638
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-directs the Storage daemon (or the {\bf bextract} program) to restore only
-those files on Volume Test-001 {\bf AND} having VolumeSessionId equal to one
-{\bf AND} having VolumeSession time equal to 108927638.
-
-The full set of permitted keywords presented in the order in which they are
-matched against the Volume records are:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [Volume]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Volume}
- The value field specifies what Volume the following commands apply to.
- Each Volume specification becomes the current Volume, to which all the
- following commands apply until a new current Volume (if any) is
- specified. If the Volume name contains spaces, it should be enclosed in
- quotes. At lease one Volume specification is required.
-
-\item [Count]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Count}
- The value is the total number of files that will be restored for this Volume.
- This allows the Storage daemon to know when to stop reading the Volume.
- This value is optional.
-
-\item [VolFile]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!VolFile}
- The value is a file number, a list of file numbers, or a range of file
- numbers to match on the current Volume. The file number represents the
- physical file on the Volume where the data is stored. For a tape
- volume, this record is used to position to the correct starting file,
- and once the tape is past the last specified file, reading will stop.
-
-\item [VolBlock]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!VolBlock}
- The value is a block number, a list of block numbers, or a range of
- block numbers to match on the current Volume. The block number
- represents the physical block within the file on the Volume where the
- data is stored.
-
-
-\item [VolSessionTime]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!VolSessionTime}
- The value specifies a Volume Session Time to be matched from the current
- volume.
-
-\item [VolSessionId]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!VolSessionId}
- The value specifies a VolSessionId, a list of volume session ids, or a
- range of volume session ids to be matched from the current Volume. Each
- VolSessionId and VolSessionTime pair corresponds to a unique Job that is
- backed up on the Volume.
-
-\item [JobId]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!JobId}
- The value specifies a JobId, list of JobIds, or range of JobIds to be
- selected from the current Volume. Note, the JobId may not be unique if you
- have multiple Directors, or if you have reinitialized your database. The
- JobId filter works only if you do not run multiple simultaneous jobs.
- This value is optional and not used by Bareos to restore files.
-
-\item [Job]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Job}
- The value specifies a Job name or list of Job names to be matched on the
- current Volume. The Job corresponds to a unique VolSessionId and
- VolSessionTime pair. However, the Job is perhaps a bit more readable by
- humans. Standard regular expressions (wildcards) may be used to match Job
- names. The Job filter works only if you do not run multiple simultaneous
- jobs.
- This value is optional and not used by Bareos to restore files.
-
-\item [Client]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Client}
- The value specifies a Client name or list of Clients to will be matched on
- the current Volume. Standard regular expressions (wildcards) may be used to
- match Client names. The Client filter works only if you do not run multiple
- simultaneous jobs.
- This value is optional and not used by Bareos to restore files.
-
-\item [FileIndex]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!FileIndex}
- The value specifies a FileIndex, list of FileIndexes, or range of FileIndexes
- to be selected from the current Volume. Each file (data) stored on a Volume
- within a Session has a unique FileIndex. For each Session, the first file
- written is assigned FileIndex equal to one and incremented for each file
- backed up.
-
- This for a given Volume, the triple VolSessionId, VolSessionTime, and
- FileIndex uniquely identifies a file stored on the Volume. Multiple copies of
- the same file may be stored on the same Volume, but for each file, the triple
- VolSessionId, VolSessionTime, and FileIndex will be unique. This triple is
- stored in the Catalog database for each file.
-
- To restore a particular file, this value (or a range of FileIndexes) is
- required.
-
-\item [FileRegex]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!FileRegex}
- The value is a regular expression. When specified, only matching
- filenames will be restored.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- FileRegex=^/etc/passwd(.old)?
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\item [Slot]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Slot}
- The value specifies the autochanger slot. There may be only a single {\bf
- Slot} specification for each Volume.
-
-\item [Stream]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap!Stream}
- The value specifies a Stream, a list of Streams, or a range of Streams to be
- selected from the current Volume. Unless you really know what you are doing
- (the internals of Bareos), you should avoid this specification.
- This value is optional and not used by Bareos to restore files.
-
-% \item [*JobType]
-% \index[general]{*JobType}
-% Not yet implemented.
-%
-% \item [*JobLevel]
-% \index[general]{*JobLevel}
-% Not yet implemented.
-\end{description}
-
-The {\bf Volume} record is a bit special in that it must be the first record.
-The other keyword records may appear in any order and any number following a
-Volume record.
-
-Multiple Volume records may be specified in the same bootstrap file, but each
-one starts a new set of filter criteria for the Volume.
-
-In processing the bootstrap file within the current Volume, each filter
-specified by a keyword is {\bf AND}ed with the next. Thus,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume = Test-01
-Client = "My machine"
-FileIndex = 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will match records on Volume {\bf Test-01} {\bf AND} Client records for {\bf
-My machine} {\bf AND} FileIndex equal to {\bf one}.
-
-Multiple occurrences of the same record are {\bf OR}ed together. Thus,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume = Test-01
-Client = "My machine"
-Client = "Backup machine"
-FileIndex = 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will match records on Volume {\bf Test-01} {\bf AND} (Client records for {\bf
-My machine} {\bf OR} {\bf Backup machine}) {\bf AND} FileIndex equal to {\bf
-one}.
-
-For integer values, you may supply a range or a list, and for all other values
-except Volumes, you may specify a list. A list is equivalent to multiple
-records of the same keyword. For example,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume = Test-01
-Client = "My machine", "Backup machine"
-FileIndex = 1-20, 35
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will match records on Volume {\bf Test-01} {\bf AND} {\bf (}Client records for
-{\bf My machine} {\bf OR} {\bf Backup machine}{\bf )} {\bf AND} {\bf
-(}FileIndex 1 {\bf OR} 2 {\bf OR} 3 ... {\bf OR} 20 {\bf OR} 35{\bf )}.
-
-As previously mentioned above, there may be multiple Volume records in the
-same bootstrap file. Each new Volume definition begins a new set of filter
-conditions that apply to that Volume and will be {\bf OR}ed with any other
-Volume definitions.
-
-As an example, suppose we query for the current set of tapes to restore all
-files on Client {\bf Rufus} using the {\bf query} command in the console
-program:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Using default Catalog name=MySQL DB=bareos
-*query
-Available queries:
- 1: List Job totals:
- 2: List where a file is saved:
- 3: List where the most recent copies of a file are saved:
- 4: List total files/bytes by Job:
- 5: List total files/bytes by Volume:
- 6: List last 10 Full Backups for a Client:
- 7: List Volumes used by selected JobId:
- 8: List Volumes to Restore All Files:
-Choose a query (1-8): 8
-Enter Client Name: Rufus
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-| JobId | StartTime | VolumeName | StartFile | VolSesId | VolSesTime |
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-| 154 | 2002-05-30 12:08 | test-02 | 0 | 1 | 1022753312 |
-| 202 | 2002-06-15 10:16 | test-02 | 0 | 2 | 1024128917 |
-| 203 | 2002-06-15 11:12 | test-02 | 3 | 1 | 1024132350 |
-| 204 | 2002-06-18 08:11 | test-02 | 4 | 1 | 1024380678 |
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The output shows us that there are four Jobs that must be restored. The first
-one is a Full backup, and the following three are all Incremental backups.
-
-The following bootstrap file will restore those files:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume=test-02
-VolSessionId=1
-VolSessionTime=1022753312
-Volume=test-02
-VolSessionId=2
-VolSessionTime=1024128917
-Volume=test-02
-VolSessionId=1
-VolSessionTime=1024132350
-Volume=test-02
-VolSessionId=1
-VolSessionTime=1024380678
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-As a final example, assume that the initial Full save spanned two Volumes. The
-output from {\bf query} might look like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-| JobId | StartTime | VolumeName | StartFile | VolSesId | VolSesTime |
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-| 242 | 2002-06-25 16:50 | File0003 | 0 | 1 | 1025016612 |
-| 242 | 2002-06-25 16:50 | File0004 | 0 | 1 | 1025016612 |
-| 243 | 2002-06-25 16:52 | File0005 | 0 | 2 | 1025016612 |
-| 246 | 2002-06-25 19:19 | File0006 | 0 | 2 | 1025025494 |
-+-------+------------------+------------+-----------+----------+------------+
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and the following bootstrap file would restore those files:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume=File0003
-VolSessionId=1
-VolSessionTime=1025016612
-Volume=File0004
-VolSessionId=1
-VolSessionTime=1025016612
-Volume=File0005
-VolSessionId=2
-VolSessionTime=1025016612
-Volume=File0006
-VolSessionId=2
-VolSessionTime=1025025494
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Automatic Generation of Bootstrap Files}
-\index[general]{Files!Automatic Generation of Bootstrap}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap!Automatic Generation}
-
-One thing that is probably worth knowing: the bootstrap files that are
-generated automatically at the end of the job are not as optimized as those
-generated by the restore command. This is because during Incremental and
-Differential jobs, the records pertaining to the files written for the
-Job are appended to the end of the bootstrap file.
-As consequence, all the files saved to an Incremental or Differential job will be
-restored first by the Full save, then by any Incremental or Differential
-saves.
-
-When the bootstrap file is generated for the restore command, only one copy
-(the most recent) of each file is restored.
-
-So if you have spare cycles on your machine, you could optimize the bootstrap
-files by doing the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- bconsole
- restore client=xxx select all
- done
- no
- quit
- Backup bootstrap file.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The above will not work if you have multiple FileSets because that will be an
-extra prompt. However, the {\bf restore client=xxx select all} builds the
-in-memory tree, selecting everything and creates the bootstrap file.
-
-The {\bf no} answers the {\bf Do you want to run this (yes/mod/no)} question.
-
-\section{Bootstrap for bscan}
-\index[general]{bscan}
-\index[general]{bscan!bootstrap}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap!bscan}
-\index[general]{Command!bscan}
-\label{bscanBootstrap}
-
-If you have a very large number of Volumes to scan with {\bf bscan},
-you may exceed the command line limit (511 characters). In that case,
-you can create a simple bootstrap file that consists of only the
-volume names. An example might be:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume="Vol001"
-Volume="Vol002"
-Volume="Vol003"
-Volume="Vol004"
-Volume="Vol005"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\section{Bootstrap Example}
-\index[general]{Example!Bootstrap}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap!Example}
-
-
-If you want to extract or copy a single Job, you can do it by selecting by
-JobId (code not tested) or better yet, if you know the VolSessionTime and the
-VolSessionId (printed on Job report and in Catalog), specifying this is by far
-the best. Using the VolSessionTime and VolSessionId is the way Bareos does
-restores. A bsr file might look like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume="Vol001"
-VolSessionId=10
-VolSessionTime=1080847820
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you know how many files are backed up (on the job report), you can
-enormously speed up the selection by adding (let's assume there are 157
-files):
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-FileIndex=1-157
-Count=157
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Finally, if you know the File number where the Job starts, you can also cause
-bcopy to forward space to the right file without reading every record:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-VolFile=20
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-There is nothing magic or complicated about a BSR file. Parsing it and
-properly applying it within Bareos *is* magic, but you don't need to worry
-about that.
-
-If you want to see a *real* bsr file, simply fire up the {\bf restore} command
-in the console program, select something, then answer no when it prompts to
-run the job. Then look at the file {\bf restore.bsr} in your working
-directory.
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Catalog Maintenance}
-\label{CatMaintenanceChapter}
-\index[general]{Maintenance!Catalog}
-\index[general]{Catalog Maintenance}
-
-\section{Catalog Database}
-
-Bareos stores its catalog in a database.
-Different database backends are offered:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item PostgreSQL (recommended)
- \item MariaDB/MySQL (see \nameref{sec:MysqlSupport})
- \item Sqlite (only for testing)
-\end{itemize}
-
-What database will be used, can be configured in the \bareosDir configuration, see the \nameref{DirectorResourceCatalog}.
-
-The database often runs on the same server as the \bareosDir.
-However, it is also possible to run it on a different system.
-This might require some more manual configuration.
-
-
-
-\subsection{dbconfig-common (Debian)}
-\index[general]{Platform!Debian!dbconfig-common}
-\index[general]{Platform!Ubuntu!dbconfig-common}
-\label{sec:dbconfig}
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{dbconfig-common (Debian)}{14.2.0} the Debian (and Ubuntu) based packages support the \package{dbconfig-common} mechanism to create and update the Bareos database, according to the user choices.
-
-The first choice is, if \package{dbconfig-common} should be used at all.
-If you decide against it, the database must be configured manually, see \nameref{CatMaintenanceManualConfiguration}.
-
-If you decided to use \package{dbconfig-common}, the next question will only be asked, if more than one
-Bareos database backend (\package{bareos-database-*}) is installed.
-If this is the case, select the database backend you want to use.
-
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{\idir dbconfig-1-enable}
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{\idir dbconfig-2-select-database-type}
-\end{center}
-
-Depending on the selected database backend,
-more questions about how to access the database will be asked.
-Often, the default values are suitable.
-
-The \package{dbconfig-common} configuration (and credentials) is done by the \package{bareos-database-common} package.
-Settings are stored in the file \file{/etc/dbconfig-common/bareos-database-common.conf}.
-
-The Bareos database backend will get automatically configured in \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf}.
-A later reconfiguration might require manual adapt changes.
-
-\warning{When using the PostgreSQL backend and updating to Bareos $<$ 14.2.3, it is necessary to manually grant database permissions (\command{grant_bareos_privileges}), normally by}
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command> </command><parameter>su - postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-For details see chapter \nameref{CatMaintenanceManualConfiguration}.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Manual Configuration}
- \label{CatMaintenanceManualConfiguration}
-
-Bareos comes with a number of scripts to prepare and update the databases. All these scripts are located in the Bareos script directory, normally at \scriptPathUnix.
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{| l | l | l |}
-\hline
-\textbf{Script} & \textbf{Stage} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\hline
-\hline
-\file{create_bareos_database} & installation & create Bareos database \\
-\file{make_bareos_tables} & installation & create Bareos tables \\
-\file{grant_bareos_privileges} & installation & grant database access privileges \\
-\hline
-\file{update_bareos_tables} [-f] & update & update the database schema \\
-\hline
-\file{drop_bareos_tables} & deinstallation & remove Bareos database tables \\
-\file{drop_bareos_database} & deinstallation & remove Bareos database \\
-\hline
-\file{make_catalog_backup.pl} & backup & backup the Bareos database, default on Linux \\
-\file{make_catalog_backup} & backup & backup the Bareos database for systems without Perl \\
-\file{delete_catalog_backup} & backup helper & remove the temporary Bareos database backup file \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-The database preparation scripts have following configuration options:
-% \begin{center}
-% \begin{tabular}{| l | l | l |}
-% \hline
-% \textbf{Parameter} & \textbf{Values} & \textbf{Default} \\
-% \hline
-% \hline
-% \parameter{db_type} & parameter, dbdriver from \configFileDirUnix, installed database backends & \\
-% \parameter{db_name} & environment variable \variable{db_name}, dbdriver from \configFileDirUnix & bareos \\
-% \parameter{db_user} & environment variable \variable{db_user} & bareos \\
-% \parameter{db_password} & environment variable \variable{db_password} & \textit{none} \\
-% \hline
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{center}
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[db\_type] \hfill
- \begin{itemize}
- \item command line parameter \$1
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Driver} from the configuration
- \item installed database backends
- \item fallback: postgresql
- \end{itemize}
- \item[db\_name] \hfill
- \begin{itemize}
- \item environment variable \variable{db_name}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Name} from the configuration
- \item default: bareos
- \end{itemize}
- \item[db\_user] \hfill
- \begin{itemize}
- \item environment variable \variable{db_user}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB User} from the configuration
- \item default: bareos
- \end{itemize}
- \item[db\_password] \hfill
- \begin{itemize}
- \item environment variable \variable{db_password}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Password} from the configuration
- \item default: \textit{none}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{description}
-
-Reading the settings from the configuration require read permission for the current user.
-The normal PostgreSQL administrator user (\user{postgres}) don't have these permissions.
-So if you plan to use non-default database settings, you might add the user \user{postgres} to the group \group{bareos}.
-
-The database preparation scripts need to have password-less administrator access to the database.
-Depending on the distribution you're using, this require additional configuration.
-See the following section about howto achieve this for the different database systems.
-
-
-To view and test the currently configured settings, use following commands:
-\begin{commands}{Show current database configuration}
-<command> </command><parameter>/usr/sbin/bareos-dbcheck -B</parameter>
-catalog=MyCatalog
-db_name=bareos
-db_driver=mysql
-db_user=bareos
-db_password=YourPassword
-db_address=
-db_port=0
-db_socket=
-db_type=MySQL
-working_dir=/var/lib/bareos
-\end{commands}
-
-\begin{commands}{Test the database connection. Example: wrong password}
-<command> </command><parameter>/usr/sbin/bareos-dir -t -f -d 500</parameter>
-[...]
-bareos-dir: mysql.c:204-0 Error 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'bareos'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
-bareos-dir: dird.c:1114-0 Could not open Catalog "MyCatalog", database "bareos".
-bareos-dir: dird.c:1119-0 mysql.c:200 Unable to connect to MySQL server.
-Database=bareos User=bareos
-MySQL connect failed either server not running or your authorization is incorrect.
-bareos-dir: mysql.c:239-0 closedb ref=0 connected=0 db=0
-25-Apr 16:25 bareos-dir ERROR TERMINATION
-Please correct the configuration in /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/*/*.conf
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{PostgreSQL}
-
-On most distributions, PostgreSQL uses ident to allow access to the database system.
-The database administrator account is the Unix user \user{postgres}.
-Normally, this user can access the database without password, as the ident mechanism is used to identify the user.
-
-If this works on your system can be verified by
-\begin{commands}{Access the local PostgreSQL database}
-su - postgres
-psql
-\end{commands}
-
-If your database is configured to to require a password, this must be definied in the file
-\elink{\file{~/.pgpass}}{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/libpq-pgpass.html}
-in the following syntax: \parameter{HOST:PORT:DATABASE:USER:PASSWORD}, e.g.
-\begin{config}{PostgreSQL access credentials}
-localhost:*:bareos:bareos:secret
-\end{config}
-The permission of this file must be 0600 (\command{chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass}).
-
-Again, verify that you have specified the correct settings by calling the \command{psql} command.
-If this connects you to the database, your credentials are good.
-Exit the PostgreSQL client and run the Bareos database preparation scripts:
-\begin{commands}{Setup Bareos catalog database}
-su - postgres
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/create_bareos_database
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_bareos_tables
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-% \warning{The user \user{postgres} normally can't read the Bareos director config file \configFileDirUnix. If you're using non-standard settings (like different database name, ...), make sure, it got read access to it.}
-
-The encoding of the bareos database must be \parameter{SQL_ASCII}.
-The command \command{create_bareos_database} automatically creates the database with this encoding.
-This can be verified by the command \command{psql -l}, which shows information about existing databases:
-\begin{commands}{List existing databases}
-<command>psql</command><parameter> -l</parameter>
- List of databases
- Name | Owner | Encoding
------------+----------+-----------
- bareos | postgres | SQL_ASCII
- postgres | postgres | UTF8
- template0 | postgres | UTF8
- template1 | postgres | UTF8
-(4 rows)
-\end{commands}
-
-The owner of the database may vary. The Bareos database maintance scripts don't change the default owner of the Bareos database, so it stays at the PostgreSQL administration user. The \command{grant_bareos_privileges} script grant the required permissions to the Bareos database user. In contrast, when installing (not updating) using \ilink{dbconfig}{sec:dbconfig}, the database owner will be identical with the Bareos database user.
-
-% \warning{When updating from Bareos $<$ 14.2 to Bareos $<$ 14.2.3, it is necessary to manually grant database permissions, using the \command{grant_bareos_privileges} command.}
-
-% When updating from Bareos $<$ 14.2 to a version using dbconfig (Debian based distribution),
-% you should change the database owner to the Bareos database user:
-% \begin{commands}{Change the database owner to the Bareos database user (Debian)}
-% root@linux:~# <input>su - postgres</input>
-% postgres@linux:~# <input>psql</input>
-% psql (9.1.14)
-% Type "help" for help.
-%
-% postgres=> <input>\l</input>
-% List of databases
-% Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges
-% -----------+----------+-----------+---------+-------+-----------------------
-% bareos | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C |
-% postgres | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C |
-% template0 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres +
-% | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres
-% template1 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres +
-% | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres
-% (4 rows)
-%
-% postgres=> <input>ALTER DATABASE bareos OWNER TO bareos;</input>
-% ALTER DATABASE
-% postgres=> <input>\l</input>
-% List of databases
-% Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges
-% -----------+----------+-----------+---------+-------+-----------------------
-% bareos | bareos | SQL_ASCII | C | C |
-% postgres | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C |
-% template0 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres +
-% | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres
-% template1 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres +
-% | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres
-% (4 rows)
-% \end{commands}
-
-By default, using PostgreSQL ident, a Unix user can access a database of the same name.
-Therefore the user \user{bareos} can access the database \path|bareos|.
-
-
-
-\begin{commands}{Verify Bareos database on PostgreSQL as Unix user bareos (bareos-13.2.3)}
-root@linux:~# <input>su - bareos -s /bin/sh</input>
-bareos@linux:~# <input>psql</input>
-Welcome to psql 8.3.23, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
-
-Type: \copyright for distribution terms
- \h for help with SQL commands
- \? for help with psql commands
- \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
- \q to quit
-
-bareos=> <input>\dt</input>
- List of relations
- Schema | Name | Type | Owner
---------+------------------------+-------+----------
- public | basefiles | table | postgres
- public | cdimages | table | postgres
- public | client | table | postgres
- public | counters | table | postgres
- public | device | table | postgres
- public | devicestats | table | postgres
- public | file | table | postgres
- public | filename | table | postgres
- public | fileset | table | postgres
- public | job | table | postgres
- public | jobhisto | table | postgres
- public | jobmedia | table | postgres
- public | jobstats | table | postgres
- public | location | table | postgres
- public | locationlog | table | postgres
- public | log | table | postgres
- public | media | table | postgres
- public | mediatype | table | postgres
- public | ndmpjobenvironment | table | postgres
- public | ndmplevelmap | table | postgres
- public | path | table | postgres
- public | pathhierarchy | table | postgres
- public | pathvisibility | table | postgres
- public | pool | table | postgres
- public | quota | table | postgres
- public | restoreobject | table | postgres
- public | status | table | postgres
- public | storage | table | postgres
- public | unsavedfiles | table | postgres
- public | version | table | postgres
-(30 rows)
-
-bareos=> <input>select * from Version;</input>
- versionid
------------
- 2002
-(1 row)
-
-bareos=> <input>\du</input>
- List of roles
- Role name | Superuser | Create role | Create DB | Connections | Member of
----------------+-----------+-------------+-----------+-------------+-----------
- bareos | no | no | no | no limit | {}
- postgres | yes | yes | yes | no limit | {}
-(2 rows)
-
-bareos=> <input>\dp</input>
- Access privileges for database "bareos"
- Schema | Name | Type | Access privileges
---------+-----------------------------------+----------+--------------------------------------
- public | basefiles | table | {root=arwdxt/root,bareos=arwdxt/root}
- public | basefiles_baseid_seq | sequence | {root=rwU/root,bareos=rw/root}
-...
-
-bareos=>
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsubsection{MySQL}
- \label{catalog-maintenance-mysql}
-
-MySQL user authentication is username, password and host-based.
-The database administrator is the user \user{root}.
-
-On some distributions access to the MySQL database is allowed password-less as database user \user{root},
-on other distributions, a password is required.
-On productive systems you normally want to have password secured access.
-
-The bareos database preparation scripts require password-less access to the database.
-To guarantee this, create a MySQL credentials file \elink{\file{~/.my.cnf}}{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/password-security.html} with the credentials of the database administrator:
-\begin{config}{MySQL credentials file .my.cnf}
-[client]
-host=localhost
-user=root
-password=<input>YourPasswordForAccessingMysqlAsRoot</input>
-\end{config}
-Alternatively you can specifiy your database password by adding it to the file \file{/etc/my.cnf}.
-
-Verify that you have specified the correct settings by calling the \command{mysql} command.
-If this connects you to the database, your credentials are good.
-Exit the MySQL client.
-
-For the Bareos database connection, you should specify a database password.
-Otherwise the Bareos database user gets the permission to connect without password.
-This is not recommended.
-Choose a database password and add it into the Bareos Director configuration file \configFileDirUnix:
-\begin{bconfig}{Bareos catalog configuration}
-...
-#
-# Generic catalog service
-#
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- dbdriver = "mysql"
- dbname = "bareos"
- dbuser = "bareos"
- dbpassword = "YourSecretPassword"
-}
-...
-\end{bconfig}
-
-After this, run the Bareos database preparation scripts.
-For Bareos $<=$ 13.2.2, the database password must be specified as environment variable \variable{db_password}.
-From \sinceVersion{dir}{MySQL password from configuration file}{13.2.3}
-the database password is read from the configuration, if no environment variable is given.
-
-\begin{commands}{Setup Bareos catalog database}
-export db_password=<input>YourSecretPassword</input>
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/create_bareos_database
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_bareos_tables
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-After this, you can use the \command{mysql} command to verify that your database setup is okay
-and works with your the Bareos database user.
-The result should look similar as this (here Bareos 13.2 is used on SLES11):
-
-\begin{commands}{Verify Bareos database on MySQL}
-root@linux:~# <input>mysql --user=bareos --password=YourSecretPassword bareos</input>
-Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
-Your MySQL connection id is 162
-Server version: 5.5.32 SUSE MySQL package
-
-Copyright (c) 2000, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-
-Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
-affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
-owners.
-
-Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
-
-mysql> <input>show tables;</input>
-+--------------------+
-| Tables_in_bareos |
-+--------------------+
-| BaseFiles |
-| CDImages |
-| Client |
-| Counters |
-| Device |
-| DeviceStats |
-| File |
-| FileSet |
-| Filename |
-| Job |
-| JobHisto |
-| JobMedia |
-| JobStats |
-| Location |
-| LocationLog |
-| Log |
-| Media |
-| MediaType |
-| NDMPJobEnvironment |
-| NDMPLevelMap |
-| Path |
-| PathHierarchy |
-| PathVisibility |
-| Pool |
-| Quota |
-| RestoreObject |
-| Status |
-| Storage |
-| UnsavedFiles |
-| Version |
-+--------------------+
-30 rows in set (0.00 sec)
-
-mysql> <input>describe Job;</input>
-+-----------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
-| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
-+-----------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
-| JobId | int(10) unsigned | NO | PRI | NULL | auto_increment |
-| Job | tinyblob | NO | | NULL | |
-| Name | tinyblob | NO | MUL | NULL | |
-| Type | binary(1) | NO | | NULL | |
-| Level | binary(1) | NO | | NULL | |
-| ClientId | int(11) | YES | | 0 | |
-| JobStatus | binary(1) | NO | | NULL | |
-| SchedTime | datetime | YES | | NULL | |
-| StartTime | datetime | YES | | NULL | |
-| EndTime | datetime | YES | | NULL | |
-| RealEndTime | datetime | YES | | NULL | |
-| JobTDate | bigint(20) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| VolSessionId | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| VolSessionTime | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| JobFiles | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| JobBytes | bigint(20) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| ReadBytes | bigint(20) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| JobErrors | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| JobMissingFiles | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| PoolId | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| FileSetId | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| PriorJobId | int(10) unsigned | YES | | 0 | |
-| PurgedFiles | tinyint(4) | YES | | 0 | |
-| HasBase | tinyint(4) | YES | | 0 | |
-| HasCache | tinyint(4) | YES | | 0 | |
-| Reviewed | tinyint(4) | YES | | 0 | |
-| Comment | blob | YES | | NULL | |
-+-----------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
-27 rows in set (0,00 sec)
-
-mysql> <input>select * from Version;</input>
-+-----------+
-| VersionId |
-+-----------+
-| 2002 |
-+-----------+
-1 row in set (0.00 sec)
-
-mysql> <input>exit</input>
-Bye
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\paragraph{Modify database credentials}
-
-If you want to change the Bareos database credentials, do the following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item stop the Bareos director
- \item modify the configuration
- \item rerun the grant script \command{grant_bareos_privileges} (or modify database user directly)
- \item start the Bareos director
-\end{itemize}
-
-Modify the configuration, set a new password:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Catalog}{MyCatalog}
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- dbdriver = "mysql"
- dbname = "bareos"
- dbuser = "bareos"
- dbpassword = "MyNewSecretPassword"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Rerun the Bareos grant script \command{grant_bareos_privileges} ...
-
-\begin{commands}{Modify database privileges}
-export db_password=<input>MyNewSecretPassword</input>
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\hide{
-% table and commands have changed in MySQL 5.7.6.
-% As things now get more complicated (different command for different version)
-% we skip this topic here.
-... or modify the database users directly:
-
-\begin{commands}{Show Bareos database users}
-<command>mysql</command>
-mysql> <input>SELECT user,host,password FROM mysql.user WHERE user='bareos';</input>
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-| user | host | password |
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-| bareos | 127.0.0.1 | *CD8C42695AC221807E2BA599FC392C650155C16C |
-| bareos | localhost | *CD8C42695AC221807E2BA599FC392C650155C16C |
-| bareos | ::1 | *CD8C42695AC221807E2BA599FC392C650155C16C |
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
-
-mysql> <input>UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('MyNewSecretPassword') where User='bareos';</input>
-Query OK, 3 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-Rows matched: 3 Changed: 3 Warnings: 0
-
-mysql> <input>FLUSH PRIVILEGES;</input>
-Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
-mysql> <input>SELECT user,host,password FROM mysql.user WHERE user='bareos';</input>
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-| user | host | password |
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-| bareos | 127.0.0.1 | *2119D34B0C0F7452E952EE3A73A7CAA30C1B1852 |
-| bareos | localhost | *2119D34B0C0F7452E952EE3A73A7CAA30C1B1852 |
-| bareos | ::1 | *2119D34B0C0F7452E952EE3A73A7CAA30C1B1852 |
-+--------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+
-3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
-
-mysql>
-\end{commands}
-}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Sqlite}
-
-There are different versions of Sqlite available. When we use the term Sqlite, we will always refer to Sqlite3.
-
-Sqlite is a file based database. Access via network connection is not supported.
-Because its setup is easy, it is a good database for testing.
-However please don't use it in a production environment.
-
-Sqlite stores a database in a single file.
-Bareos creates this file at \file{/var/lib/bareos/bareos.db}.
-
-Sqlite does not offer access permissions. The only permissions that do apply are the Unix file permissions.
-
-The database is accessable by following command:
-\begin{commands}{Verify Bareos database on Sqlite3 (bareos-13.2.3)}
-<command>sqlite3</command><input> /var/lib/bareos/bareos.db</input>
-SQLite version 3.7.6.3
-Enter ".help" for instructions
-Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
-sqlite> <input>.tables</input>
-BaseFiles Filename Media Pool
-CDImages Job MediaType Quota
-Client JobHisto NDMPJobEnvironment RestoreObject
-Counters JobMedia NDMPLevelMap Status
-Device JobStats NextId Storage
-DeviceStats Location Path UnsavedFiles
-File LocationLog PathHierarchy Version
-FileSet Log PathVisibility
-sqlite> <input>select * from Version;</input>
-2002
-sqlite>
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-
-\section{Retention Periods}
-
-\subsection{Database Size}
-\index[general]{Size!Database}
-\index[general]{Database Size}
-
-As mentioned above, if you do not do automatic pruning, your Catalog will grow
-each time you run a Job. Normally, you should decide how long you want File
-records to be maintained in the Catalog and set the {\bf File Retention}
-period to that time. Then you can either wait and see how big your Catalog
-gets or make a calculation assuming approximately 154 bytes for each File
-saved and knowing the number of Files that are saved during each backup and
-the number of Clients you backup.
-
-For example, suppose you do a backup of two systems, each with 100,000 files.
-Suppose further that you do a Full backup weekly and an Incremental every day,
-and that the Incremental backup typically saves 4,000 files. The size of your
-database after a month can roughly be calculated as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Size = 154 * No. Systems * (100,000 * 4 + 10,000 * 26)
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where we have assumed four weeks in a month and 26 incremental backups per month.
-This would give the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Size = 154 * 2 * (100,000 * 4 + 10,000 * 26) = 203,280,000 bytes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-So for the above two systems, we should expect to have a database size of
-approximately 200 Megabytes. Of course, this will vary according to how many
-files are actually backed up.
-
-You will note that the File table (containing the file attributes) make up
-the large bulk of the number of records as well as the space used.
-As a consequence, the most important Retention
-period will be the {\bf File Retention} period.
-
-
-Without proper setup and maintenance, your Catalog may continue to grow
-indefinitely as you run Jobs and backup Files, and/or it may become
-very inefficient and slow. How fast the size of your
-Catalog grows depends on the number of Jobs you run and how many files they
-backup. By deleting records within the database, you can make space available
-for the new records that will be added during the next Job. By constantly
-deleting old expired records (dates older than the Retention period), your
-database size will remain constant.
-
-
-\subsection{Setting Retention Periods}
-\index[general]{Setting Retention Periods}
-\index[general]{Periods!Setting Retention}
-\label{Retention}
-
-Bareos uses three Retention periods: the {\bf File Retention} period,
-the {\bf Job Retention} period, and the {\bf Volume Retention} period. Of
-these three, the File Retention period is by far the most important in
-determining how large your database will become.
-
-The {\bf File Retention} and the {\bf Job Retention} are specified in each
-Client resource as is shown below. The {\bf Volume Retention} period is
-specified in the Pool resource, and the details are given in the next chapter
-of this manual.
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [File Retention = {\textless}time-period-specification{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{File Retention}
- \index[general]{Retention!File}
- The File Retention record defines the length of time that Bareos will keep
-File records in the Catalog database. When this time period expires, and if
-{\bf AutoPrune} is set to {\bf yes}, Bareos will prune (remove) File records
-that are older than the specified File Retention period. The pruning will
-occur at the end of a backup Job for the given Client. Note that the Client
-database record contains a copy of the File and Job retention periods, but
-Bareos uses the current values found in the Director's Client resource to do
-the pruning.
-
-Since File records in the database account for probably 80 percent of the
-size of the database, you should carefully determine exactly what File
-Retention period you need. Once the File records have been removed from
-the database, you will no longer be able to restore individual files
-in a Job. However, as long as the
-Job record still exists, you will be able to restore all files in the
-job.
-
-Retention periods are specified in seconds, but as a convenience, there are
-a number of modifiers that permit easy specification in terms of minutes,
-hours, days, weeks, months, quarters, or years on the record. See the
-\ilink{Configuration chapter}{Time} of this manual for additional details
-of modifier specification.
-
-The default File retention period is 60 days.
-
-\item [Job Retention = {\textless}time-period-specification{\textgreater}]
- \index[general]{Job!Retention}
- \index[general]{Retention!Job}
- The Job Retention record defines the length of time that {\bf Bareos}
-will keep Job records in the Catalog database. When this time period
-expires, and if {\bf AutoPrune} is set to {\bf yes} Bareos will prune
-(remove) Job records that are older than the specified Job Retention
-period. Note, if a Job record is selected for pruning, all associated File
-and JobMedia records will also be pruned regardless of the File Retention
-period set. As a consequence, you normally will set the File retention
-period to be less than the Job retention period.
-
-As mentioned above, once the File records are removed from the database,
-you will no longer be able to restore individual files from the Job.
-However, as long as the Job record remains in the database, you will be
-able to restore all the files backuped for the Job.
-As a consequence, it is generally a good idea to retain the Job
-records much longer than the File records.
-
-The retention period is specified in seconds, but as a convenience, there
-are a number of modifiers that permit easy specification in terms of
-minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, quarters, or years.
-See the \ilink{Configuration chapter}{Time} of this manual for additional details of
-modifier specification.
-
-The default Job Retention period is 180 days.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}
- \index[general]{AutoPrune}
- \index[general]{Job!Retention!AutoPrune}
- If set to {\bf yes},
-Bareos will automatically apply
-the File retention period and the Job retention period for the Client at the
-end of the Job.
-If you turn this off by setting it to {\bf no}, your Catalog will grow each
-time you run a Job.
-\end{description}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Job Statistics}
-
-\label{sec:JobStatistics}
-\index[general]{Statistics}
-\index[general]{Job!Statistics}
-
-
-Bareos catalog contains lot of information about your IT infrastructure, how
-many files, their size, the number of video or music files etc. Using Bareos
-catalog during the day to get them permit to save resources on your servers.
-
-In this chapter, you will find tips and information to measure Bareos
-efficiency and report statistics.
-
-If you want to have statistics on your backups to
-provide some Service Level Agreement indicators, you could use a few
-SQL queries on the Job table to report how many:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item jobs have run
-\item jobs have been successful
-\item files have been backed up
-\item ...
-\end{itemize}
-
-However, these statistics are accurate only if your job retention is greater
-than your statistics period. Ie, if jobs are purged from the catalog, you won't
-be able to use them.
-
-Now, you can use the \bcommand{update}{stats [days=num]} console command to fill
-the JobHistory table with new Job records. If you want to be sure to take in
-account only good jobs, ie if one of your important job has failed but
-you have fixed the problem and restarted it on time, you probably want to
-delete the first bad job record and keep only the successful one. For
-that simply let your staff do the job, and update JobHistory table after two or
-three days depending on your organization using the \parameter{[days=num]} option.
-
-These statistics records aren't used for restoring, but mainly for
-capacity planning, billings, etc.
-
-The \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Statistics Retention} defines
-the length of time that Bareos will keep statistics job records in the Catalog
-database after the Job End time. This information is stored in the \texttt{JobHistory} table.
-When this time
-period expires, and if user runs \bcommand{prune}{stats} command, Bareos will
-prune (remove) Job records that are older than the specified period.
-
-You can use the following Job resource in your nightly \job{BackupCatalog}
-job to maintain statistics.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Job}{BackupCatalog}
-Job {
- Name = BackupCatalog
- ...
- RunScript {
- Console = "update stats days=3"
- Console = "prune stats yes"
- RunsWhen = After
- RunsOnClient = no
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-\section{PostgreSQL}
-
-\index[general]{Database!PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL}
-
-\subsection{Compacting Your PostgreSQL Database}
-\index[general]{Database!PostgreSQL!Compacting}
-\label{CompactingPostgres}
-
-Over time, as noted above, your database will tend to grow until Bareos starts
-deleting old expired records based on retention periods. After that starts,
-it is expected that the database size remains constant, provided that the amount
-of clients and files being backed up is constant.
-
-Note that PostgreSQL uses multiversion concurrency control (MVCC), so that
-an UPDATE or DELETE of a row does not immediately remove the old version of the
-row. Space occupied by outdated or deleted row versions is only reclaimed for
-reuse by new rows when running \textbf{VACUUM}. Such outdated or deleted row versions
-are also referred to as \emph{dead tuples}.
-
-Since PostgreSQL Version 8.3, autovacuum is enabled by default, so that setting
-up a cron job to run VACUUM is not necesary in most of the cases. Note that
-there are two variants of VACUUM: standard VACUUM and VACUUM FULL. Standard
-VACUUM only marks old row versions for reuse, it does not free any allocated
-disk space to the operating system. Only VACUUM FULL can free up disk space,
-but it requires exclusive table locks so that it can not be used in parallel
-with production database operations and temporarily requires up to as much
-additional disk space that the table being processed occupies.
-
-All database programs have some means of writing the database out in ASCII
-format and then reloading it. Doing so will re-create the database from
-scratch producing a compacted result, so below, we show you how you can do
-this for PostgreSQL.
-
-For a PostgreSQL database, you could write the Bareos database as an
-ASCII file (\file{bareos.sql}) then reload it by doing the following:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-pg_dump -c bareos > bareos.sql
-cat bareos.sql | psql bareos
-rm -f bareos.sql
-\end{commands}
-
-Depending on the size of your database, this will take more or less time and a
-fair amount of disk space. For example, you can \command{cd} to the location of
-the Bareos database (typically \directory{/var/lib/pgsql/data} or possible
-\directory{/usr/local/pgsql/data}) and check the size.
-
-Except from special cases PostgreSQL does not
-need to be dumped/restored to keep the database efficient. A normal
-process of vacuuming will prevent the database from getting too
-large. If you want to fine-tweak the database storage, commands such
-as VACUUM, VACUUM FULL, REINDEX, and CLUSTER exist specifically to keep you
-from having to do a dump/restore.
-
-More details on this subject can be found in the PostgreSQL documentation.
-The page \url{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/} contains links to the documentation
-for all PostgreSQL versions. The section \emph{Routine Vacuuming} explains
-how VACUUM works and why it is required, see
-\url{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/routine-vacuuming.html}
-for the current PostgreSQL version.
-
-\subsubsection{What To Do When The Database Keeps Growing}
-\label{PostgresSize}
-Especially when a high number of files are beeing backed up or when working with
-high retention periods, it is probable that autovacuuming will not work.
-When starting to use Bareos with an empty Database, it is normal that the file
-table and other tables grow, but the growth rate should drop as soon as jobs are deleted by
-retention or pruning. The file table is usually the largest table in Bareos.
-
-The reason for autovacuuming not beeing triggered is then probably the default
-setting of \texttt{autovacuum\_vacuum\_scale\_factor = 0.2}, the current value can
-be shown with the following query or looked up in \texttt{postgresql.conf}:
-
-\begin{commands}{SQL statement to show the autovacuum\_vacuum\_scale\_factor parameter}
-bareos=# show autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor;
- autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor
- --------------------------------
- 0.2
- (1 row)
-\end{commands}
-
-In essence, this means that a VACUUM is only triggered when 20\% of table size
-are obsolete. Consequently, the larger the table is, the less frequently VACUUM
-will be triggered by autovacuum. This make sense because vacuuming has a
-performance impact. While it is possible to override the autovacuum parameters
-on a table-by-table basis, it can then still be triggered at any time.
-
-To learn more details about autovacuum see
-\url{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/routine-vacuuming.html#AUTOVACUUM}
-
-The following example shows how to configure running VACUUM on the file table by
-using an admin-job in Bareos. The job will be scheduled to run at a time that should
-not run in parallel with normal backup jobs, here by scheduling it to run after
-the BackupCatalog job.
-
-First step is to check the amount of dead tuples and if autovacuum triggers VACUUM:
-
-\begin{commands}{Check dead tuples and vacuuming on PostgreSQL}
-bareos=# SELECT relname, n_dead_tup, last_vacuum, last_autovacuum, last_analyze, last_autoanalyze
-FROM pg_stat_user_tables WHERE n_dead_tup > 0 ORDER BY n_dead_tup DESC;
--[ RECORD 1 ]----+------------------------------
-relname | file
-n_dead_tup | 2955116
-last_vacuum |
-last_autovacuum |
-last_analyze |
-last_autoanalyze |
--[ RECORD 2 ]----+------------------------------
-relname | log
-n_dead_tup | 111298
-last_vacuum |
-last_autovacuum |
-last_analyze |
-last_autoanalyze |
--[ RECORD 3 ]----+------------------------------
-relname | job
-n_dead_tup | 1785
-last_vacuum |
-last_autovacuum | 2015-01-08 01:13:20.70894+01
-last_analyze |
-last_autoanalyze | 2014-12-27 18:00:58.639319+01
-...
-\end{commands}
-
-In the above example, the file table has a high number of dead tuples and it
-has not been vacuumed. Same for the log table, but the dead tuple count is not
-very high. On the job table autovacuum has been triggered.
-
-Note that the statistics views in PostgreSQL are not persistent, their values
-are reset on restart of the PostgreSQL service.
-
-To setup a scheduled admin job for vacuuming the file table, the following must be done:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Create a file with the SQL statements for example\\
-\texttt{/usr/local/lib/bareos/scripts/postgresql\_file\_table\_maintenance.sql}\\
-with the following content:
-\begin{commands}{SQL Script for vacuuming the file table on PostgreSQL}
-\t \x
-SELECT relname, n_dead_tup, last_vacuum, last_autovacuum, last_analyze, last_autoanalyze
-FROM pg_stat_user_tables WHERE relname='file';
-VACUUM VERBOSE ANALYZE file;
-SELECT relname, n_dead_tup, last_vacuum, last_autovacuum, last_analyze, last_autoanalyze
-FROM pg_stat_user_tables WHERE relname='file';
-\t \x
-SELECT table_name,
- pg_size_pretty(pg_total_relation_size(table_name)) AS total_sz,
- pg_size_pretty(pg_total_relation_size(table_name) - pg_relation_size(table_name)) AS idx_sz
- FROM ( SELECT ('"' || relname || '"' ) AS table_name
- FROM pg_stat_user_tables WHERE relname != 'batch' ) AS all_tables
- ORDER BY pg_total_relation_size(table_name) DESC LIMIT 5;
-\end{commands}
-The SELECT statements are for informational purposes only, the final statement
-shows the total and index disk usage of the 5 largest tables.
-
-\item Create a shell script that runs the SQL statements, for example\\
-\texttt{/usr/local/lib/bareos/scripts/postgresql\_file\_table\_maintenance.sh}\\
-with the following content:
-\begin{commands}{SQL Script for vacuuming the file table on PostgreSQL}
-#!/bin/sh
-psql bareos < /usr/local/lib/bareos/scripts/postgresql_file_table_maintenance.sql
-\end{commands}
-
-\item As in PostgreSQL only the database owner or a database superuser is allowed
-to run VACUUM, the script will be run as the \texttt{postgres} user. To permit
-the \texttt{bareos} user to run the script via \texttt{sudo}, write the following
-sudo rule to a file by executing \texttt{visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/bareos\_postgres\_vacuum}:
-\begin{commands}{sudo rule for allowing bareos to run a script as postgres}
-bareos ALL = (postgres) NOPASSWD: /usr/local/lib/bareos/scripts/postgresql_file_table_maintenance.sh
-\end{commands}
-and make sure that \texttt{/etc/sudoers} includes it, usually by the line
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#includedir /etc/sudoers.d
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Create the following admin job in the director configuration
-\begin{commands}{SQL Script for vacuuming the file table on PostgreSQL}
-# PostgreSQL file table maintenance job
-Job {
- Name = FileTableMaintJob
- JobDefs = DefaultJob
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Type = Admin
- Priority = 20
-
- RunScript {
- RunsWhen = Before
- RunsOnClient = no
- Fail Job On Error = yes
- Command = "sudo -u postgres /usr/local/lib/bareos/scripts/postgresql_file_table_maintenance.sh"
- }
-}
-\end{commands}
-In this example the job will be run by the schedule WeeklyCycleAfterBackup,
-the \texttt{Priority} should be set to a higher value than \texttt{Priority}
-in the BackupCatalog job.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\subsection{Repairing Your PostgreSQL Database}
-\label{RepairingPSQL}
-\index[general]{Database!Repairing Your PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Repairing Your PostgreSQL Database}
-
-The same considerations apply as for \nameref{RepairingMySQL}.
-Consult the PostgreSQL documents for how to repair the database.
-
-For Bareos specific problems,
-consider using \nameref{bareos-dbcheck} program.
-
-
-
-
-\section{MySQL/MariaDB}
-
-\index[general]{Database!MySQL}
-\index[general]{MySQL}
-
-\subsection{MySQL/MariaDB Support}
-\index[general]{MariaDB|see{MySQL}}
-\label{sec:MysqlSupport}
-
-As MariaDB is a fork of MySQL, we use MySQL as synonym for MariaDB and fully support it.
-We test our packages against the preferred MySQL fork that a distribution provides.
-
-\hide{
-supporting MySQL >= 5.7 since bareos-17.2.4
-\limitation{MySQL}{MySQL $\geq$ 5.7 not supported}{%
-MySQL 5.7 did change it behavior in some respects. The result is, that the Bareos database creation scripts do not work any more.
-For the time being, we advise to use MariaDB instead, which is also the default on most Linux distributions.
-See \ticket{705}.
-}
-}
-
-\subsection{Compacting Your MySQL Database}
-\index[general]{Database!MySQL!Compacting}
-\label{CompactingMySQL}
-
-Over time, as noted above, your database will tend to grow.
-Even though Bareos regularly prunes files, {\bf MySQL} does not automatically
-reuse the space, and instead continues growing.
-
-It is assumed that you are using the {\bf InnoDB} database engine (which is the default since MySQL Version 5.5).
-
-It is recommended that you use the {\bf OPTIMIZE TABLE} and {\bf ANALYZE TABLE}
-statements regularly. This is to make sure that all indices are up to date
-and to recycle space inside the database files.
-
-
-You can do this via the {\bf mysqlcheck} command:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysqlcheck -a -o -A
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please note that the database files are never shrunk by {\bf MySQL}. If you really need to shrink the database files, you need to recreate the database. This only works if you use per-table tablespaces by setting the {\bf innodb\_file\_per\_table} configuration option.
-See
-\elink{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html}
-{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/innodb-multiple-tablespaces.html} for details.
-
-\hide{
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysqldump -f --opt bareos > bareos.sql
-mysql bareos < bareos.sql
-rm -f bareos.sql
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Depending on the size of your database, this will take more or less time and a
-fair amount of disk space.
-}
-
-\subsection{Repairing Your MySQL Database}
-\index[general]{Database!Repairing Your MySQL}
-\index[general]{Repairing Your MySQL Database}
-\label{RepairingMySQL}
-
-If you find that you are getting errors writing to your MySQL database, or
-Bareos hangs each time it tries to access the database, you should consider
-running MySQL's database check and repair routines.
-
-This can be done by running the \command{mysqlcheck} command:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysqlcheck --all-databases
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the errors you are getting are simply SQL warnings, then you might try
-running \command{bareos-dbcheck} before (or possibly after) using the MySQL database repair
-program. It can clean up many of the orphaned record problems, and certain
-other inconsistencies in the Bareos database.
-
-A typical cause of MySQL database problems is if your partition fills. In
-such a case, you will need to create additional space on the partition.
-
-
-
-\subsection{MySQL Table is Full}
-\index[general]{Database!MySQL Table is Full}
-\index[general]{MySQL Table is Full}
-
-If you are running into the error {\bf The table 'File' is full ...},
-it is probably because on version 4.x MySQL, the table is limited by
-default to a maximum size of 4 GB and you have probably run into
-the limit. The solution can be found at:
-\elink{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/full-table.html}
-{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/full-table.html}
-
-You can display the maximum length of your table with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM bareos like "File";
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the column labeled "Max\_data\_length" is around 4Gb, this is likely
-to be the source of your problem, and you can modify it with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-ALTER TABLE File MAX_ROWS=281474976710656;
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\subsection{MySQL Server Has Gone Away}
-\index[general]{Database!MySQL Server Has Gone Away}
-\index[general]{MySQL Server Has Gone Away}
-If you are having problems with the MySQL server disconnecting or with
-messages saying that your MySQL server has gone away, then please read
-the MySQL documentation, which can be found at:
-
-\elink{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/gone-away.html}
-{http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/gone-away.html}
-
-\subsection{MySQL Temporary Tables}
-When doing backups with large numbers of files, MySQL creates some
-temporary tables. When these tables are small they can be held in
-system memory, but as they approach some size, they
-spool off to disk. The default location for these temp tables is
-/tmp. Once that space fills up, Bareos daemons such as the Storage
-daemon doing spooling can get strange errors. E.g.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Fatal error: spool.c:402 Spool data read error.
-Fatal error: backup.c:892 Network send error to SD. ERR=Connection reset by
-peer
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-What you need to do is setup MySQL to use a different (larger) temp
-directory, which can be set in the /etc/my.cnf with these variables
-set:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- tmpdir=/path/to/larger/tmpdir
- bdb_tmpdir=/path/to/larger/tmpdir
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-
-\subsection{MySQL: Lock Wait Timeout}
-
-In large environments, the Bareos \mysql backend may run in a lock wait timeout.
-This can be seen as Bareos message, e.g.:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{Bareos error message because of \mysql lock time timeout}
-Fatal error: sql_create.c:899 Fill File table Query failed: INSERT INTO File (FileIndex, JobId, PathId, FilenameId, LStat, MD5, DeltaSeq) SELECT batch.FileIndex, batch.JobId, Path.PathId, Filename.FilenameId,batch.LStat, batch.MD5, batch.DeltaSeq FROM batch JOIN Path ON (batch.Path = Path.Path) JOIN Filename ON (batch.Name = Filename.Name): ERR=Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
-\end{bmessage}
-
-In this case the \mysql \configline{innodb_lock_wait_timeout} must be increased.
-A value of 300 should be sufficient.
-
-\begin{config}{/etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf}
-...
-[mysqld]
-innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 300
-...
-\end{config}
-
-
-
-% TODO: hidden, because outdated information. should we improve or remove it?
-\hide{
-\label{DatabasePerformance}
-\section{Database Performance Issues}
-\index[general]{Database Performance Issues}
-\index[general]{Performance!Database}
-
-There are a considerable number of ways each of the databases can be
-tuned to improve the performance. Going from an untuned database to one
-that is properly tuned can make a difference of a factor of 100 or more
-in the time to insert or search for records.
-
-For each of the databases, you may get significant improvements by adding
-additional indexes. The comments in the Bareos make\_xxx\_tables give some
-indications as to what indexes may be appropriate. Please see below
-for specific instructions on checking indexes.
-
-For MySQL, what is very important is to use the examine the
-my.cnf file (usually in /etc/my.cnf).
-You may obtain significant performances by switching to
-the my-large.cnf or my-huge.cnf files that come with the MySQL source
-code.
-
-For SQLite3, one significant factor in improving the performance is
-to ensure that there is a "PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL;" statement.
-This reduces the number of times that the database flushes the in memory
-cache to disk. There are other settings for this PRAGMA that can
-give even further performance improvements at the risk of a database
-corruption if your system crashes.
-
-For PostgreSQL, you might want to consider turning fsync off. Of course
-doing so can cause corrupted databases in the event of a machine crash.
-There are many different ways that you can tune PostgreSQL, the
-following document discusses a few of them:
-\elink{
-http://www.varlena.com/varlena/GeneralBits/Tidbits/perf.html}
-{http://www.varlena.com/varlena/GeneralBits/Tidbits/perf.html}.
-
-There is also a PostgreSQL FAQ question number 3.3 that may
-answer some of your questions about how to improve performance
-of the PostgreSQL engine:
-\elink{
-http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html\#3.3}
-{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html\#3.3}.
-% TODO: verify above is correct. is this okay for book?
-
-Also for PostgreSQL, look at what "effective\_cache\_size". For a 2GB memory
-machine, you probably want to set it at 131072, but don't set it too high.
-In addition, for a 2GB system, work\_mem = 256000 and
-maintenance\_work\_mem = 256000 seem to be reasonable values. Make
-sure your checkpoint\_segments is set to at least 8.
-}
-
-\hide{
-\section{Performance Issues Indexes}
-\index[general]{Database Performance Issues Indexes}
-\index[general]{Performance!Database}
-
-\TODO{This chapter needs verification/updating.}
-
-One of the most important considerations for improving performance on
-the Bareos database is to ensure that it has all the appropriate indexes.
-Several users have reported finding that their database did not have
-all the indexes in the default configuration. In addition, you may
-find that because of your own usage patterns, you need additional indexes.
-
-The most important indexes for performance are the two indexes on the
-{\bf File} table. The first index is on {\bf FileId} and is automatically
-made because it is the unique key used to access the table. The other
-one is the (JobId, PathId, Filename) index. If these Indexes
-are not present, your performance may suffer a lot.
-
-\subsection{PostgreSQL Indexes}
-On PostgreSQL, you can check to see if you have the proper indexes using
-the following commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-psql bareos
-select * from pg_indexes where tablename='file';
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the indexes are not present, especially the JobId index, you can
-create them with the following commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-psql bareos
-CREATE INDEX file_jobid_idx on file (jobid);
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Make sure that you doesn't have an index on File (filenameid, pathid).
-
-\subsection{MySQL Indexes}
-On MySQL, you can check if you have the proper indexes by:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-show index from File;
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the indexes are not present, especially the JobId index, you can
-create them with the following commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-CREATE INDEX file_jobid_idx on File (JobId);
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Though normally not a problem, you should ensure that the indexes
-defined for Filename and Path are both set to 255 characters. Some users
-reported performance problems when their indexes were set to 50 characters.
-To check, do:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-show index from Filename;
-show index from Path;
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and what is important is that for Filename, you have an index with
-Key\_name "Name" and Sub\_part "255". For Path, you should have a Key\_name
-"Path" and Sub\_part "255". If one or the other does not exist or the
-Sub\_part is less that 255, you can drop and recreate the appropriate
-index with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql bareos
-DROP INDEX Path on Path;
-CREATE INDEX Path on Path (Path(255));
-
-DROP INDEX Name on Filename;
-CREATE INDEX Name on Filename (Name(255));
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\subsection{SQLite Indexes}
-On SQLite, you can check if you have the proper indexes by:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-sqlite <path>/bareos.db
-select * from sqlite_master where type='index' and tbl_name='File';
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the indexes are not present, especially the JobId index, you can
-create them with the following commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-sqlite <path>/bareos.db
-CREATE INDEX file_jobid_idx on File (JobId);
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-}
-
-
-\section{Backing Up Your Bareos Database}
-\index[general]{Backup!Bareos database}
-\index[general]{Backup!Catalog}
-\index[general]{Database!Backup Bareos database}
-\label{BackingUpBareos}
-
-If ever the machine on which your Bareos database crashes, and you need to
-restore from backup tapes, one of your first priorities will probably be to
-recover the database. Although Bareos will happily backup your catalog
-database if it is specified in the FileSet, this is not a very good way to do
-it, because the database will be saved while Bareos is modifying it. Thus the
-database may be in an instable state. Worse yet, you will backup the database
-before all the Bareos updates have been applied.
-
-To resolve these problems, you need to backup the database after all the backup
-jobs have been run. In addition, you will want to make a copy while Bareos is
-not modifying it. To do so, you can use two scripts provided in the release
-{\bf make\_catalog\_backup} and {\bf delete\_catalog\_backup}. These files
-will be automatically generated along with all the other Bareos scripts. The
-first script will make an ASCII copy of your Bareos database into {\bf
-bareos.sql} in the working directory you specified in your configuration, and
-the second will delete the {\bf bareos.sql} file.
-
-The basic sequence of events to make this work correctly is as follows:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Run all your nightly backups
-\item After running your nightly backups, run a Catalog backup Job
-\item The Catalog backup job must be scheduled after your last nightly backup
-
-\item You use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job} to create the ASCII backup file
- and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run After Job} to clean up
-\end{itemize}
-
-Assuming that you start all your nightly backup jobs at 1:05 am (and that they
-run one after another), you can do the catalog backup with the following
-additional Director configuration statements:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Job}{BackupCatalog}
-# Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save)
-Job {
- Name = "BackupCatalog"
- Type = Backup
- Client=rufus-fd
- FileSet="Catalog"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Storage = DLTDrive
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- # This creates an ASCII copy of the catalog
- # Arguments to make_catalog_backup.pl are:
- # make_catalog_backup.pl <catalog-name>
- RunBeforeJob = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_catalog_backup.pl MyCatalog"
- # This deletes the copy of the catalog
- RunAfterJob = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/delete_catalog_backup"
- # This sends the bootstrap via mail for disaster recovery.
- # Should be sent to another system, please change recipient accordingly
- Write Bootstrap = "|/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bareos\) \" -s \"Bootstrap for Job %j\" root@localhost"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Schedule}{WeeklyCycleAfterBackup}
-# This schedule does the catalog. It starts after the WeeklyCycle
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Run = Level=Full sun-sat at 1:10
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{FileSet}{Catalog}
-# This is the backup of the catalog
-FileSet {
- Name = "Catalog"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature=MD5
- }
- File = "/var/lib/bareos/bareos.sql" # database dump
- File = "/etc/bareos" # configuration
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-It is preferable
-to write/send the \ilink{bootstrap}{BootstrapChapter} file to another computer. It will allow
-you to quickly recover the database backup should that be necessary. If
-you do not have a bootstrap file, it is still possible to recover your
-database backup, but it will be more work and take longer.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/client-initiated-connection.tex b/manuals/en/main/client-initiated-connection.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index b7efbb9..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/client-initiated-connection.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-\section{Client Initiated Connection}
-\label{sec:ClientInitiatedConnection}
-
-The \bareosDir knows, when it is required to talk to a client (\bareosFd).
-Therefore, by defaults, the \bareosDir connects to the clients.
-
-However, there are setups where this can cause problems, as this means that:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The client must be reachable by its configured \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Address}. Address can be the DNS name or the IP address. (For completeness: there are potential workarounds by using the \ilink{setip}{bcommandSetIP} command.)
- \item The \bareosDir must be able to connect to the \bareosFd over the network.
-\end{itemize}
-
-To circumvent these problems, since Bareos \sinceVersion{Dir}{Client Initiated Connection}{16.2.2} it is possible to let the \bareosFd initiate the network connection to the \bareosDir.
-
-Which address the client connects to reach the \bareosDir is configured in the \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Address} directive.
-
-To additional allow this connection direction use:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Connection From Client To Director} = yes
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Heartbeat Interval} = 60 \verb|#| to keep the network connection established
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Connection From Client To Director} = yes
-\end{itemize}
-
-To only allow Connection From the Client to the Director use:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Connection From Director To Client} = no
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Connection From Client To Director} = yes
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Heartbeat Interval} = 60 \verb|#| to keep the network connection established
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Connection From Director To Client} = no
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Connection From Client To Director} = yes
-\end{itemize}
-
-Using Client Initiated Connections has disadvantages.
-Without Client Initiated Connections the \bareosDir only establishes a network connection when this is required.
-With Client Initiated Connections, the \bareosFd connects to the \bareosDir and the \bareosDir keeps these connections open.
-The command \bcommand{status}{dir} will show all waiting connections:
-\begin{bconsole}{show waiting client connections}
-*<input>status dir</input>
-...
-Client Initiated Connections (waiting for jobs):
-Connect time Protocol Authenticated Name
-====================================================================================================
-19-Apr-16 21:50 54 1 client1.example.com
-...
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-When both connection directions are allowed, the \bareosDir
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item checks, if there is a waiting connection from this client.
- \item tries to connect to the client (using the usual timeouts).
- \item waits for a client connection to appear (using the same timeout as when trying to connect to a client).
-\end{enumerate}
-If none of this worked, the job fails.
-
-When a waiting connection is used for a job, the \bareosFd will detect this and creates an additional connection.
-This is required, to keep the client responsive for additional commands, like \bcommand{cancel}{}.
-
-To get feedback in case the \bareosFd fails to connect to the \bareosDir, consider configuring \bareosFd to log in a local file.
-This can be archived by adding the line
-
-\configline{Append = "/var/log/bareos/bareos-fd.log" = all, !skipped, !restored}
-
-to the default message resource \resourcename{Fd}{Messages}{Standard}:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{messages}{Standard}
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- Director = bareos-dir = all, !skipped, !restored
- Append = "/var/log/bareos/bareos-fd.log" = all, !skipped, !restored
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/compile.tex b/manuals/en/main/compile.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 2cf27b2..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/compile.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1714 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Installing Bareos}
-% \label{InstallChapter}
-% \index[general]{Bareos!Installing}
-% \index[general]{Installing Bareos}
-
-In general, you will need the Bareos source release, and if you want to run
-a Windows client, you will need the Bareos Windows binary release.
-However, Bareos needs certain third party packages (such as {\bf MySQL},
-{\bf PostgreSQL}, or {\bf SQLite} to build and run
-properly depending on the
-options you specify. Normally, {\bf MySQL} and {\bf PostgreSQL} are
-packages that can be installed on your distribution. However, if you do
-not have them, to simplify your task, we have combined a number of these
-packages into three {\bf depkgs} releases (Dependency Packages). This can
-vastly simplify your life by providing you with all the necessary packages
-rather than requiring you to find them on the Web, load them, and install
-them.
-
-\section{Source Release Files}
-\index[general]{Source Files}
-Beginning with Bareos 1.38.0, the source code has been broken into
-four separate tar files each corresponding to a different module in
-the Bareos SVN. The released files are:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [bareos-5.0.0.tar.gz]
-This is the primary source code release for Bareos. On each
-release the version number (5.0.0) will be updated.
-
-\item [bareos-docs-5.0.0.tar.bz2]
-This file contains a copy of the docs directory with the
-documents prebuild. English HTML directory, single HTML
-file, and pdf file. The French, German, Spanish translations
-are in progress, but are not built.
-
-\item [bareos-gui-5.0.0.tar.gz]
-This file contains the non-core GUI programs. Currently,
-it contains bareos-web, a PHP program for producing management
-viewing of your Bareos job status in a browser; and bimagemgr
-a browser program for burning CDROM images with Bareos Volumes.
-
-\item [bareos-rescue-5.0.0.tar.gz]
-This is the Bareos Rescue USB key code. Note, the version number
-of this package is not always tied to the Bareos release version, so
-it may be different. Using this code, you can create a USB key
-with your system configuration and containing a statically
-linked version of the File daemon. This can permit you to easily
-repartition and reformat your hard disks and reload your
-system with Bareos in the case of a hard disk failure.
-
-\item [win32bareos-5.0.0.exe]
-This file is the 32 bit Windows installer for installing
-the Windows client (File daemon) on a Windows machine.
-This client will also run on 64 bit Windows machines, but
-VSS support is not available if you are running a 64 bit
-version of Windows. This installer installs only the FD,
-the Director and Storage daemon are not included.
-
-\item [win64bareos-5.0.0.exe]
-This file is the 64 bit Windows installer for installing
-Windows client (File daemon) on a Windows machine.
-This client will only run on 64 bit Windows OS machines.
-It will not run on 32 bit machines or 32 bit Windows OSes.
-The win64bareos release is necessary for Volume Shadow
-Copy (VSS) to work on Win64 OSes. This installer
-installs only the FD, the Director and Storage daemon
-are not included.
-
-\end{description}
-
-\label{upgrading1}
-\section{Upgrading Bareos}
-\index[general]{Upgrading Bareos}
-\index[general]{Upgrading}
-
-If you are upgrading from one Bareos version to another, you should first
-carefully read the ReleaseNotes of all major versions between your current
-version and the version to which you are upgrading. In many upgrades,
-especially for minor patch upgrades (e.g. between 3.0.0 and 3.0.1) there
-will be no database upgrade, and hence the process is rather simple.
-
-With version 3.0.0 and later, you {\bf must} ensure that on any one
-machine that all components of Bareos are running on exactly the
-same version. Prior to version 3.0.0, it was possible to run a
-lower level FD with a newer Director and SD. This is no longer the
-case.
-
-As always, we attempt to support older File daemons. This avoids the
-need to do a simultaneous upgrade of many machines. For exactly what
-older versions of the FD are supported, please see the ReleaseNotes
-for the new version. In any case, you must always upgrade both the
-Director and the Storage daemon at the same time, and you must also
-upgrade any File daemon that is running on the same machine as a Director
-or a Storage daemon (see the prior paragraph).
-
-If the Bareos catalog
-database has been upgraded (as it is almost every major release), you will
-either need to reinitialize your database starting from scratch (not
-normally a good idea), or save an ASCII copy of your database, then proceed
-to upgrade it. If you are upgrading two major versions (e.g. 1.36 to 2.0)
-then life will be more complicated because you must do two database
-upgrades. See below for more on this.
-
-Upgrading the catalog is normally done after Bareos is build and installed
-by:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-cd <installed-scripts-dir> (default /etc/bareos)
-./update_bareos_tables
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This update script can also be find in the Bareos source src/cats
-directory.
-
-If there are several database upgrades between your version and the
-version to which you are upgrading, you will need to apply each database
-upgrade script. For your convenience, you can find all the old upgrade scripts
-in the {\bf upgradedb} directory of the source code. You will need to edit the
-scripts to correspond to your system configuration. The final upgrade script,
-if any, can be applied as noted above.
-
-If you are upgrading from one major version to another, you will need to
-replace all your components at the same time as generally the inter-daemon
-protocol will change. However, within any particular release (e.g. version
-1.32.x) unless there is an oversight or bug, the daemon protocol will not
-change. If this is confusing, simply read the ReleaseNotes very carefully as
-they will note if all daemons must be upgraded at the same time.
-
-Finally, please note that in general it is not necessary or desirable
-to do a {\bf make uninstall} before doing an upgrade providing you are careful
-not to change the installation directories. In fact, if you do so, you will
-most likely delete all your conf files, which could be disastrous.
-The normal procedure during an upgrade is simply:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-./configure (your options)
-make
-make install
-\end{verbatim}
-
-In general none of your existing .conf or .sql files will be overwritten,
-and you must do both the {\bf make} and {\bf make install} commands, a
-{\bf make install} without the preceding {\bf make} will not work.
-
-For additional information on upgrading, please see the \ilink{Upgrading Bareos
-Versions}{upgrading} in the Tips chapter of this manual.
-
-\section{Releases Numbering}
-\index[general]{Release Numbering}
-\index[general]{Version Numbering}
-Every Bareos release whether beta or production has a different number
-as well as the date of the release build. The numbering system follows
-traditional Open Source conventions in that it is of the form.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-major.minor.release
-\end{verbatim}
-
-For example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-1.38.11
-\end{verbatim}
-
-where each component (major, minor, patch) is a number.
-The major number is currently 1 and normally does not change
-very frequently. The minor number starts at 0 and increases
-each for each production release by 2 (i.e. it is always an
-even number for a production release), and the patch number is
-starts at zero each time the minor number changes. The patch
-number is increased each time a bug fix (or fixes) is released
-to production.
-
-So, as of this date (10 September 2006), the current production Bareos
-release is version 1.38.11. If there are bug fixes, the next release
-will be 1.38.12 (i.e. the patch number has increased by one).
-
-For all patch releases where the minor version number does not change,
-the database and all the daemons will be compatible. That means that
-you can safely run a 1.38.0 Director with a 1.38.11 Client. Of course,
-in this case, the Director may have bugs that are not fixed. Generally,
-within a minor release (some minor releases are not so minor), all
-patch numbers are officially released to production. This means that while
-the current Bareos version is 1.38.11, versions 1.38.0, 1.38.1, ... 1.38.10
-have all been previously released.
-
-When the minor number is odd, it indicates that the package is under
-development and thus may not be stable. For example, while the current
-production release of Bareos is currently 1.38.11, the current development
-version is 1.39.22. All patch versions of the development code are
-available in the SVN (source repository). However, not all patch versions
-of the development code (odd minor version) are officially released. When
-they are released, they are released as beta versions (see below for a
-definition of what beta means for Bareos releases).
-
-In general when the minor number increases from one production release
-to the next (i.e. 1.38.x to 1.40.0), the catalog database must be upgraded,
-the Director and Storage daemon must always be on the same minor release
-number, and often (not always), the Clients must also be on the same minor
-release. As often as possible, we attempt to make new releases that are
-downwards compatible with prior clients, but this is not always possible.
-You must check the release notes. In general, you will have fewer problems
-if you always run all the components on the same minor version number (i.e.
-all either 1.38.x or 1.40.x but not mixed).
-
-
-\label{BetaReleases}
-\section*{Beta Releases}
-\index[general]{Beta Releases}
-Towards the end of the development cycle, which typically runs
-one year from a major release to another, there will be several beta
-releases of the development code prior to a production release.
-As noted above, beta versions always have odd minor version numbers
-(e.g 1.37.x or 1.39.x).
-The purpose of the beta releases is to allow early adopter users to test
-the new code. Beta releases are made with the following considerations:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The code passes the regression testing on FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris
- machines.
-
-\item There are no known major bugs, or on the rare occasion that
- there are, they will be documented or already in the bugs database.
-
-\item Some of the new code/features may not yet be tested.
-
-\item Bugs are expected to be found, especially in the new
- code before the final production release.
-
-\item The code will have been run in production in at least one small
- site (mine).
-
-\item The Win32 client will have been run in production at least
- one night at that small site.
-
-\item The documentation in the manual is unlikely to be complete especially
- for the new features, and the Release Notes may not be fully
- organized.
-
-\item Beta code is not generally recommended for everyone, but
- rather for early adopters.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\label{Dependency}
-\section{Dependency Packages}
-\index[general]{Dependency Packages}
-\index[general]{Packages!Dependency}
-
-As discussed above, we have combined a number of third party packages that
-Bareos might need into the {\bf depkgs} release. You can,
-of course, get the latest packages from the original authors or
-from your operating system supplier. The locations of
-where we obtained the packages are in the README file in each package.
-However, be aware that the packages in the depkgs files have been tested by us
-for compatibility with Bareos.
-
-Typically, a dependency package will be named {\bf depkgs-ddMMMyy.tar.gz}
-where {\bf dd} is the day we release it, {\bf MMM}
-is the abbreviated month (e.g. Jan), and {\bf yy} is the year. An actual
-example is: {\bf depkgs-18Dec.tar.gz}. To install and build this package (if
-needed), you do the following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Create a {\bf bareos} directory, into which you will place both the
- Bareos source as well as the dependency package.
-\item Detar the {\bf depkgs} into the {\bf bareos} directory.
-\item cd bareos/depkgs
-\item make
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Although the exact composition of the dependency packages may change from time
-to time, the current makeup is the following:
-
-\addcontentsline{lot}{table}{Dependency Packages}
-\begin{longtable}{|l|l|l|}
- \hline
-\multicolumn{1}{|c| }{\bf 3rd Party Package} & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf depkgs}
- & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf depkgs-qt} \\
- \hline {SQLite3 } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{X } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{ }\\
- \hline {mtx } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{X } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{ } \\
- \hline {qt4 } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{ } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{X } \\
- \hline
-\end{longtable}
-
-Note, some of these packages are quite large, so that building them can be a
-bit time consuming. The above instructions will build all the packages
-contained in the directory. However, when building Bareos, it will take only
-those pieces that it actually needs.
-
-Alternatively, you can make just the packages that are needed. For example,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-cd bareos/depkgs
-make sqlite
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-will configure and build only the SQLite package.
-
-You should build the packages that you will require in {\bf depkgs} a
-prior to configuring and building Bareos, since Bareos will need
-them during the build process.
-
-Note, the {\bf depkgs-qt} package is required for building bat, because
-bat is currently built with Qt version 4.3.4. It can be built with other
-Qt versions, but that almost always creates problems or introduces
-instabilities.
-
-You can build the depkgs-qt with the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-cd bareos
-tar xfvz depkgs-qt-28Jul09.tar.gz
-cd depkgs-qt
-make qt4
-source qt4-path
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Doing the {\bf source qt4-path} defines the following environment
-variables:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-QTDIR
-QTLIB
-QTINC
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Each one should point to a specific location in the depkgs-qt package
-that you loaded. It also puts the depkgs-qt/qt4/bin directory
-on your path before all other directories. This ensures that
-the bat build will use your Qt 4.3.4 library rather than any that
-might be on your system.
-
-Before running your Bareos build, please make sure that
-{\bf qmake-qt4} is not on your path. If it is please rename it. If
-you don't do this, Bareos will attempt to build with any Qt4 package
-installed on your system rather than the one you just built.
-If you logoff and log back in, you must re-source the depkgs-qt/qt4-patch
-file before attempting to rebuild the bat part of Bareos.
-
-For more information on the {\bf depkgs-qt} package, please read the
-INSTALL file in the main directory of that package. If you are going to
-build Qt4 using {\bf depkgs-qt}, you must source the {\bf qt4-paths} file
-included in the package prior to building Bareos. Please read the INSTALL
-file for more details.
-
-Even if you do not use SQLite, you might find it worthwhile to build {\bf mtx}
-because the {\bf tapeinfo} program that comes with it can often provide you
-with valuable information about your SCSI tape drive (e.g. compression,
-min/max block sizes, ...). Note, most distros provide {\bf mtx} as part of
-their release.
-
-The {\bf depkgs1} package is depreciated and previously contained
-readline, which should be available on all operating systems.
-
-The {\bf depkgs-win32} package is deprecated and no longer used in
-Bareos version 1.39.x and later. It was previously used to build
-the native Win32 client program, but this program is now built on Linux
-systems using cross-compiling. All the tools and third party libraries
-are automatically downloaded by executing the appropriate scripts. See
-src/win32/README.mingw32 for more details.
-
-
-\section{Building Bareos from Source}
-\label{Building}
-\index[general]{Source!Building Bareos from}
-\index[general]{Building Bareos from Source}
-
-The basic installation is rather simple.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Install and build any {\bf depkgs} as noted above. This
- should be unnecessary on most modern Operating Systems.
-
-\item Configure and install MySQL or PostgreSQL (if desired).
- \ilink{Installing and Configuring MySQL Phase I}{MySqlChapter} or
- \ilink{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL Phase
- I}{PostgreSqlChapter}. If you are installing from rpms, and are
- using MySQL, please be sure to install {\bf mysql-devel}, so that the MySQL
- header files are available while compiling Bareos. In addition, the MySQL
- client library {\bf mysqlclient} requires the gzip compression library {\bf
- libz.a} or {\bf libz.so}. If you are using rpm packages, these libraries are
- in the {\bf libz-devel} package. On Debian systems, you will need to load the
- {\bf zlib1g-dev} package. If you are not using rpms or debs, you will need to
- find the appropriate package for your system.
-
- Note, if you already have a running MySQL or PostgreSQL on your system, you
- can skip this phase provided that you have built the thread safe libraries.
- And you have already installed the additional rpms noted above.
-
- SQLite is not supported on Solaris. This is because it
- frequently fails with bus errors. However SQLite3 may work.
-
-\item Detar the Bareos source code preferably into the {\bf bareos} directory
- discussed above.
-
-\item {\bf cd} to the directory containing the source code.
-
-\item ./configure (with appropriate options as described below). Any
- path names you specify as options on the ./configure command line
- must be absolute paths and not relative.
-
-\item Check the output of ./configure very carefully, especially the Install
- binaries and Install config directories. If they are not correct,
- please rerun ./configure until they are. The output from ./configure is
- stored in {\bf config.out} and can be re-displayed at any time without
- rerunning the ./configure by doing {\bf cat config.out}.
-
-\item If after running ./configure once, you decide to change options and
- re-run it, that is perfectly fine, but before re-running it, you should run:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- make distclean
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-so that you are sure to start from scratch and not have a mixture of the two
-options. This is because ./configure caches much of the information. The {\bf
-make distclean} is also critical if you move the source directory from one
-machine to another. If the {\bf make distclean} fails, just ignore it and
-continue on.
-
-\item make
- If you get errors while linking in the Storage daemon directory
- (src/stored), it is probably because you have not loaded the static
- libraries on your system. I noticed this problem on a Solaris system.
- To correct it, make sure that you have not added {\bf
- {-} {-}enable-static-tools} to the {\bf ./configure} command.
-
- If you skip this step ({\bf make}) and proceed immediately to the {\bf
- make install} you are making two serious errors: 1. your install will
- fail because Bareos requires a {\bf make} before a {\bf make install}.
- 2. you are depriving yourself of the chance to make sure there are no
- errors before beginning to write files to your system directories.
-
-
-\item make install
- Please be sure you have done a {\bf make} before entering this command,
- and that everything has properly compiled and linked without errors.
-
-
-\item If you are new to Bareos, we {\bf strongly} recommend that you skip
- the next step and use the default configuration files, then run the
- example program in the next chapter, then come back and modify your
- configuration files to suit your particular needs.
-
-\item Customize the configuration files for each of the three daemons
- (Directory, File, Storage) and for the Console program. For the details
- of how to do this, please see \ilink{Setting Up Bareos Configuration
- Files}{ConfigureChapter} in the Configuration chapter of this manual. We
- recommend that you start by modifying the default configuration files
- supplied, making the minimum changes necessary. Complete customization
- can be done after you have Bareos up and running. Please take care when
- modifying passwords, which were randomly generated, and the {\bf Name}s
- as the passwords and names must agree between the configuration files
- for security reasons.
-
-\label{CreateDatabase}
-\item Create the Bareos MySQL database and tables
- (if using MySQL)
- \ilink{Installing and Configuring MySQL Phase II}{mysql_phase2} or
- create the Bareos PostgreSQL database and tables
- \ilink{Configuring PostgreSQL
- II}{PostgreSQL_configure} or alternatively if you are using
- SQLite \ilink{Installing and Configuring SQLite Phase II}{phase2}.
-
-\item Start Bareos ({\bf ./bareos start}) Note. the next chapter shows you
- how to do this in detail.
-
-\item Interface with Bareos using the Console program
-
-\item For the previous two items, please follow the instructions in the
- \ilink{Running Bareos}{TutorialChapter} chapter of this manual,
- where you will run a simple backup and do a restore. Do this before you make
- heavy modifications to the configuration files so that you are sure that
- Bareos works and are familiar with it. After that changing the conf files
- will be easier.
-
-\item If after installing Bareos, you decide to "move it", that is to
- install it in a different set of directories, proceed as follows:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- make uninstall
- make distclean
- ./configure (your-new-options)
- make
- make install
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-If all goes well, the {\bf ./configure} will correctly determine which
-operating system you are running and configure the source code appropriately.
-Currently, FreeBSD, Linux (Red Hat), and Solaris are supported. The Bareos
-client (File daemon) is reported to work with MacOS X 10.3 is if
-readline support is not enabled (default) when building the client.
-
-If you install Bareos on more than one system, and they are identical, you can
-simply transfer the source tree to that other system and do a "make
-install". However, if there are differences in the libraries or OS versions,
-or you wish to install on a different OS, you should start from the original
-compress tar file. If you do transfer the source tree, and you have previously
-done a ./configure command, you MUST do:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make distclean
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-prior to doing your new ./configure. This is because the GNU autoconf tools
-cache the configuration, and if you re-use a configuration for a Linux machine
-on a Solaris, you can be sure your build will fail. To avoid this, as
-mentioned above, either start from the tar file, or do a "make distclean".
-
-In general, you will probably want to supply a more complicated {\bf
-configure} statement to ensure that the modules you want are built and that
-everything is placed into the correct directories.
-
-For example, on Fedora, Red Hat, or SuSE one could use the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-CFLAGS="-g -Wall" \
- ./configure \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-mysql \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-dump-email=$USER
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The advantage of using the above configuration to start is that
-everything will be put into a single directory, which you can later delete
-once you have run the examples in the next chapter and learned how Bareos
-works. In addition, the above can be installed and run as non-root.
-
-For the developer's convenience, I have added a {\bf defaultconfig} script to
-the {\bf examples} directory. This script contains the statements that you
-would normally use, and each developer/user may modify them to suit his needs.
-You should find additional useful examples in this directory as well.
-
-The {\bf \verb:--:enable-conio} or {\bf \verb:--:enable-readline} options are
-useful because they provide a command line history, editing capability for the
-Console program and tab completion on various option. If you have included
-either option in the build, either the {\bf termcap} or the {\bf ncurses}
-package will be needed to link. On most systems, including Red Hat and SuSE,
-you should include the ncurses package. If Bareos's configure process finds
-the ncurses libraries, it will use those rather than the termcap library. On
-some systems, such as SuSE, the termcap library is not in the standard library
-directory. As a consequence, the option may be disabled or you may get an
-error message such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.1/.../ld:
-cannot find -ltermcap
-collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-while building the Bareos Console. In that case, you will need to set the {\bf
-LDFLAGS} environment variable prior to building.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/termcap"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The same library requirements apply if you wish to use the readline subroutines
-for command line editing, history and tab completion or if you are using a
-MySQL library that requires encryption. If you need encryption, you can either
-export the appropriate additional library options as shown above or,
-alternatively, you can include them directly on the ./configure line as in:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-LDFLAGS="-lssl -lcyrpto" \
- ./configure <your-options>
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-On some systems such as Mandriva, readline tends to
-gobble up prompts, which makes it totally useless. If this happens to you, use
-the disable option, or if you are using version 1.33 and above try using {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-conio} to use a built-in readline replacement. You will still need
-either the termcap or the ncurses library, but it is unlikely that the {\bf conio}
-package will gobble up prompts.
-
-readline is no longer supported after version 1.34. The code within Bareos
-remains, so it should be usable, and if users submit patches for it, we will
-be happy to apply them. However, due to the fact that each version of
-readline seems to be incompatible with previous versions, and that there
-are significant differences between systems, we can no longer afford to
-support it.
-
-\section{What Database to Use?}
-\label{DB}
-\index[general]{What Database to Use?}
-\index[general]{Use!What Database to}
-
-Before building Bareos you need to decide if you want to use SQLite, MySQL, or
-PostgreSQL. If you are not already running MySQL or PostgreSQL, you might
-want to start by testing with SQLite (not supported on Solaris).
-This will greatly simplify the setup for you
-because SQLite is compiled into Bareos an requires no administration. It
-performs well and is suitable for small to medium sized installations (maximum
-10-20 machines). However, we should note that a number of users have
-had unexplained database corruption with SQLite. For that reason, we
-recommend that you install either PostgreSQL or MySQL for production
-work.
-
-If you wish to use MySQL as the Bareos catalog, please see the
-\ilink{Installing and Configuring MySQL}{MySqlChapter} chapter of this
-manual. You will need to install MySQL prior to continuing with the
-configuration of Bareos. MySQL is a high quality database that is very
-efficient and is suitable for small and medium sized installation (up to
-2,000,000 files per job). It is slightly more complicated than SQLite to setup
-and administer because it has a number of sophisticated features such as
-userids and passwords. It runs as a separate process, is truly professional and
-can manage a database of any size.
-
-If you wish to use PostgreSQL as the Bareos catalog, please see the
-\ilink{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL}{PostgreSqlChapter} chapter of
-this manual. You will need to install PostgreSQL prior to continuing with the
-configuration of Bareos. PostgreSQL is very similar to MySQL, though it tends
-to be slightly more SQL92 compliant and has many more advanced features such as
-transactions, stored procedures, and the such. It requires a certain knowledge
-to install and maintain. PostgreSQL is suitable for any sized installation
-(some sites have much more than 1 billion objects in the Catalog). Bareos uses
-many optimized PostgreSQL functions, and can run more than 10 time faster on
-jobs having millions of files than MySQL (Specially in during restore, accurate
-mode, bvfs queries and when the database server is not on the same host than
-the Director). It's possible to switch from MySQL/SQLite to PostgreSQL, but it
-requires some DBA knowledge.
-
-If you wish to use SQLite as the Bareos catalog, please see
-\ilink{Installing and Configuring SQLite}{SqlLiteChapter} chapter of
-this manual. SQLite is not supported on Solaris.
-
-\section{Quick Start}
-\index[general]{Quick Start}
-\index[general]{Start!Quick}
-
-There are a number of options and important considerations given below
-that you can skip for the moment if you have not had any problems building
-Bareos with a simplified configuration as shown above.
-
-If the ./configure process is unable to find specific libraries (e.g.
-libintl, you should ensure that the appropriate package is installed on
-your system. Alternatively, if the package is installed in a non-standard
-location (as far as Bareos is concerned), then there is generally an
-option listed below (or listed with "./configure {-} {-}help" that will
-permit you to specify the directory that should be searched. In other
-cases, there are options that will permit you to disable to feature
-(e.g. {-} {-}disable-nls).
-
-If you want to dive right into it, we recommend you skip to the next chapter,
-and run the example program. It will teach you a lot about Bareos and as an
-example can be installed into a single directory (for easy removal) and run as
-non-root. If you have any problems or when you want to do a real installation,
-come back to this chapter and read the details presented below.
-
-\section{Configure Options}
-\label{Options}
-\index[general]{Options!Configure}
-\index[general]{Configure Options}
-
-The following command line options are available for {\bf configure} to
-customize your installation.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [ \--prefix={\textless}patch{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}prefix}
-This option is meant to allow you to direct where the architecture
-independent files should be placed. However, we find this a somewhat
-vague concept, and so we have not implemented this option other than
-to use any explicit prefix that you may define. If you do not
-explicitly specify a prefix, Bareos's configure routine will not use
-the default value that ./configure --help prints.
-As a consequence, we suggest that
-you avoid it. We have provided options that allow you to explicitly
-specify the directories for each of the major categories of installation
-files.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}sbindir={\textless}binary-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}sbindir}
-Defines where the Bareos binary (executable) files will be placed during a
-{\bf make install} command.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}sysconfdir={\textless}config-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}sysconfdir}
-Defines where the Bareos configuration files should be placed during a
-{\bf make install} command.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}mandir={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}mandir}
-Note, as of Bareos version 1.39.14, the meaning of any path
-specified on this option is change from prior versions. It
-now specifies the top level man directory.
-Previously the mandir specified the full path to where you
-wanted the man files installed.
-The man files will be installed in gzip'ed format under
-mandir/man1 and mandir/man8 as appropriate.
-For the install to succeed you must have {\bf gzip} installed
-on your system.
-
-By default, Bareos will install the Unix man pages in
-/usr/share/man/man1 and /usr/share/man/man8.
-If you wish the man page to be installed in
-a different location, use this option to specify the path.
-Note, the main HTML and PDF Bareos documents are in a separate
-tar file that is not part of the source distribution.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}datadir={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}datadir}
-If you translate Bareos or parts of Bareos into a different language
-you may specify the location of the po files using the {\bf
-{-}{\-}datadir} option. You must manually install any po files as
-Bareos does not (yet) automatically do so.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}disable-ipv6] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}disable-ipv6}
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-smartalloc]
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-smartalloc}
-This enables the inclusion of the Smartalloc orphaned buffer detection
-code. This option is highly recommended. Because we never build
-without this option, you may experience problems if it is not enabled.
-In this case, simply re-enable the option. We strongly recommend
-keeping this option enabled as it helps detect memory leaks. This
-configuration parameter is used while building Bareos
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-bat] \hfill \\
-\label{enablebat}
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-bat}
-If you have Qt4 >= 4.3.4 installed on your computer including the
-libqt4 and libqt4-devel (libqt4-dev on Debian) libraries, and you want
-to use the Bareos Administration Tool (bat) GUI Console interface to
-Bareos, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in
-the {\bf src/qt-console} directory. The build with enable-bat will work
-only with a full Bareos build (i.e. it will not work with a client-only
-build).
-
-Qt4 is available on OpenSUSE 10.2, CentOS 5, Fedora, and Debian. If it
-is not available on your system, you can download the {\bf depkgs-qt}
-package from the Bareos Source Forge download area and build it.
-See the INSTALL file in that package for more details. In particular
-to use the Qt4 built by {\bf depkgs-qt} you {\bf must} source the file
-{\bf qt4-paths}.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-batch-insert] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-batch-insert}
-This option enables batch inserts of the attribute records (default) in
-the catalog database, which is much faster (10 times or more) than
-without this option for large numbers of files. However, this option
-will automatically be disabled if your SQL libraries are not
-thread safe. If you find that batch mode is not enabled on your Bareos
-installation, then your database most likely does not support threads.
-
-On most systems, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3 are thread safe.
-
-To verify that your PostgreSQL is thread safe, you can try this
-(change the path to point to your particular installed libpq.a;
-these commands were issued on FreeBSD 6.2):
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ nm /usr/local/lib/libpq.a | grep PQputCopyData
-00001b08 T PQputCopyData
-$ nm /usr/local/lib/libpq.a | grep mutex
- U pthread_mutex_lock
- U pthread_mutex_unlock
- U pthread_mutex_init
- U pthread_mutex_lock
- U pthread_mutex_unlock
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The above example shows a libpq that contains the required function
-PQputCopyData and is thread enabled (i.e. the pthread\_mutex* entries).
-If you do not see PQputCopyData, your version of PostgreSQL is too old
-to allow batch insert. If you do not see the mutex entries, then thread
-support has not been enabled. Our tests indicate you usually need to
-change the configuration options and recompile/reinstall the PostgreSQL
-client software to get thread support.
-
-Bareos always links to the thread safe MySQL libraries.
-
-Running with Batch Insert turned on is recommended because it can
-significantly improve attribute insertion times. However, it does
-put a significantly larger part of the work on your SQL engine, so
-you may need to pay more attention to tuning it. In particular,
-Batch Insert can require large temporary table space, and consequently,
-the default location (often /tmp) may run out of space causing errors.
-For MySQL, the location is set in my.conf with "tmpdir". You may also
-want to increase the memory available to your SQL engine to further
-improve performance during Batch Inserts.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-ndmp] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-ndmp}
-This switch enables the build of NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol)
-support.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-scsi-crypto] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-scsi-crypto}
-This switch enables the support for low level SCSI crypto support.
-Modern tape drives (e.g. LTO4+) have the ability to encrypt the data
-on the tape with hardware support at full writing speed.
-
-With the scsi crypto support Bareos supports this feature and manages
-the keys that are needed for the tape encryption.
-
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-tray-monitor] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-tray-monitor}
-If you have GTK installed on your computer, you run a graphical
-environment or a window manager compatible with the FreeDesktop system
-tray standard (like KDE and GNOME) and you want to use a GUI to monitor
-Bareos daemons, you must specify this option. Doing so will build
-everything in the {\bf src/tray-monitor} directory. Note, due to
-restrictions on what can be linked with GPLed code, we were forced to
-remove the egg code that dealt with the tray icons and replace it by
-calls to the GTK+ API, and unfortunately, the tray icon API necessary
-was not implemented until GTK version 2.10 or later.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-static-tools] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-static-tools}
-This option causes the linker to link the Storage daemon utility tools
-({\bf bls}, {\bf bextract}, and {\bf bscan}) statically. This permits
-using them without having the shared libraries loaded. If you have
-problems linking in the {\bf src/stored} directory, make sure you have
-not enabled this option, or explicitly disable static linking by adding
-{\bf \verb:--:disable-static-tools}.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-static-fd] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-static-fd}
-This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bareos-fd} in
-addition to the standard File daemon. This static version will include
-statically linked libraries and is required for the Bare Metal recovery.
-This option is largely superseded by using {\bf make static-bareos-fd}
-from with in the {\bf src/filed} directory. Also, the {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-client-only} option described below is useful for just
-building a client so that all the other parts of the program are not
-compiled.
-
-When linking a static binary, the linker needs the static versions
-of all the libraries that are used, so frequently users will
-experience linking errors when this option is used. The first
-thing to do is to make sure you have the static glibc library
-installed on your system. The second thing to do is the make sure
-you do not specify {\bf {-}{\-}openssl} or {\bf {-}{\-}with-python}
-on your ./configure statement as these options require additional
-libraries. You may be able to enable those options, but you will
-need to load additional static libraries.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-static-sd] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-static-sd}
-This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bareos-sd} in
-addition to the standard Storage daemon. This static version will
-include statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare
-Metal recovery.
-
-When linking a static binary, the linker needs the static versions
-of all the libraries that are used, so frequently users will
-experience linking errors when this option is used. The first
-thing to do is to make sure you have the static glibc library
-installed on your system. The second thing to do is the make sure
-you do not specify {\bf {-}{\-}openssl} or {\bf {-}{\-}with-python}
-on your ./configure statement as these options require additional
-libraries. You may be able to enable those options, but you will
-need to load additional static libraries.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-static-dir] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-static-dir}
-This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-bareos-dir}
-in addition to the standard Director. This static version will include
-statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal
-recovery.
-
-When linking a static binary, the linker needs the static versions
-of all the libraries that are used, so frequently users will
-experience linking errors when this option is used. The first
-thing to do is to make sure you have the static glibc library
-installed on your system. The second thing to do is the make sure
-you do not specify {\bf {-}{\-}openssl} or {\bf {-}{\-}with-python}
-on your ./configure statement as these options require additional
-libraries. You may be able to enable those options, but you will
-need to load additional static libraries.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-static-cons] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-static-cons}
-This option causes the make process to build a {\bf static-console} in
-addition to the standard console. This static version will include
-statically linked libraries and could be useful during a Bare Metal
-recovery.
-
-When linking a static binary, the linker needs the static versions
-of all the libraries that are used, so frequently users will
-experience linking errors when this option is used. The first
-thing to do is to make sure you have the static glibc library
-installed on your system. The second thing to do is the make sure
-you do not specify {\bf {-}{\-}openssl} or {\bf {-}{\-}with-python}
-on your ./configure statement as these options require additional
-libraries. You may be able to enable those options, but you will
-need to load additional static libraries.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-client-only] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-client-only}
-This option causes the make process to build only the File daemon and
-the libraries that it needs. None of the other daemons, storage tools,
-nor the console will be built. Likewise a {\bf make install} will then
-only install the File daemon. To cause all daemons to be built, you
-will need to do a configuration without this option. This option
-greatly facilitates building a Client on a client only machine.
-
-When linking a static binary, the linker needs the static versions
-of all the libraries that are used, so frequently users will
-experience linking errors when this option is used. The first
-thing to do is to make sure you have the static glibc library
-installed on your system. The second thing to do is the make sure
-you do not specify {\bf {-}{\-}openssl} or {\bf {-}{\-}with-python}
-on your ./configure statement as these options require additional
-libraries. You may be able to enable those options, but you will
-need to load additional static libraries.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-build-dird] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-build-dird}
-This option causes the make process to build the Director and the
-Director's tools. By default, this option is on, but you may turn
-it off by using {\bf {-}{\-}disable-build-dird} to prevent the
-Director from being built.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-build-stored] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-build-stored}
-This option causes the make process to build the Storage daemon.
-By default, this option is on, but you may turn
-it off by using {\bf {-}{\-}disable-build-stored} to prevent the
-Storage daemon from being built.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-largefile] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-largefile}
-This option (default) causes Bareos to be built with 64 bit file address
-support if it is available on your system. This permits Bareos to read and
-write files greater than 2 GBytes in size. You may disable this feature and
-revert to 32 bit file addresses by using {\bf \verb:--:disable-largefile}.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}disable-nls] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}disable-nls}
-By default, Bareos uses the GNU Native Language Support (NLS) libraries. On
-some machines, these libraries may not be present or may not function
-correctly (especially on non-Linux implementations). In such cases, you
-may specify {\bf {-}{\-}disable-nls} to disable use of those libraries.
-In such a case, Bareos will revert to using English.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}disable-ipv6] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}disable-ipv6}
-By default, Bareos enables IPv6 protocol. On some systems, the files
-for IPv6 may exist, but the functionality could be turned off in the
-kernel. In that case, in order to correctly build Bareos, you will
-explicitly need to use this option so that Bareos does not attempt
-to reference OS function calls that do not exist.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-sqlite3={\textless}sqlite3-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-sqlite3}
-This enables use of the SQLite version 3.x database. The {\bf
-sqlite3-path} is not normally specified as Bareos looks for the
-necessary components in a standard location ({\bf depkgs/sqlite3}). See
-\ilink{Installing and Configuring SQLite}{SqlLiteChapter} chapter of
-this manual for more details. SQLite3 is not supported on Solaris.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-mysql={\textless}mysql-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-mysql}
-This enables building of the Catalog services for Bareos. It assumes
-that MySQL is running on your system, and expects it to be installed in
-the {\bf mysql-path} that you specify. Normally, if MySQL is installed
-in a standard system location, you can simply use {\bf {-}{\-}with-mysql}
-with no path specification. If you do use this option, please proceed
-to installing MySQL in the \ilink{Installing and Configuring
-MySQL}{MySqlChapter} chapter before proceeding with the configuration.
-
-See the note below under the {-}{\-}with-postgresql item.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-postgresql={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-postgresql}
-This provides an explicit path to the PostgreSQL libraries if Bareos
-cannot find it by default. Normally to build with PostgreSQL, you would
-simply use {\bf {-}{\-}with-postgresql}.
-
-Note, for Bareos to be configured properly, you must specify one
-of the four database options supported. That is:
-{-}{\-}with-sqlite, {-}{\-}with-sqlite3, {-}{\-}with-mysql, or
-{-}{\-}with-postgresql, otherwise the ./configure will fail.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-openssl={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-This configuration option is necessary if you want to enable TLS (ssl),
-which encrypts the communications within
-Bareos or if you want to use File Daemon PKI data encryption.
-Normally, the {\bf path} specification is not necessary since
-the configuration searches for the OpenSSL libraries in standard system
-locations. However, you must ensure that all the libraries are
-loaded including {\bf libssl-dev} or the equivalent on your
-system. Enabling OpenSSL in Bareos permits secure communications
-between the daemons and/or data encryption in the File daemon.
-For more information on using TLS, please see the
-\ilink{Bareos TLS -- Communications Encryption}{CommEncryption} chapter
-of this manual.
-For more information on using PKI data encryption, please see the
-\ilink{Bareos PKI -- Data Encryption}{DataEncryption}
-chapter of this manual.
-
-If you get errors linking, you need to load the development libraries,
-or you need to disable SSL by setting without-openssl.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-python={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-python}
-This option enables Bareos support for Python. If no path is supplied,
-configure will search the standard library locations for Python 2.2,
-2.3, 2.4, or 2.5. If it cannot find the library, you will need to
-supply a path to your Python library directory. Please see the
-\ilink{Python chapter}{PythonChapter} for the details of using Python
-scripting.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-libintl-prefix={\textless}DIR{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-libintl-prefix}
-This option may be used to tell Bareos to search DIR/include and
-DIR/lib for the libintl headers and libraries needed for Native
-Language Support (NLS).
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-conio] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-conio}
-Tells Bareos to enable building the small, light weight readline
-replacement routine. It is generally much easier to configure than
-readline, although, like readline, it needs either the termcap or
-ncurses library.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-readline={\textless}readline-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-readline}
-Tells Bareos where {\bf readline} is installed. Normally, Bareos will
-find readline if it is in a standard library. If it is not found and no
-{-}{\-}with-readline is specified, readline will be disabled. This
-option affects the Bareos build. Readline provides the Console program
-with a command line history and editing capability and is no longer
-supported, so you are on your own if you have problems.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}enable-readline] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}enable-readline}
-Tells Bareos to enable readline support. It is normally disabled due to the
-large number of configuration problems and the fact that the package seems to
-change in incompatible ways from version to version.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-tcp-wrappers={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-tcp-wrappers}
-\index[general]{TCP Wrappers}
-\index[general]{Wrappers!TCP}
-\index[general]{libwrappers}
-This specifies that you want TCP wrappers (man hosts\_access(5)) compiled in.
-The path is optional since Bareos will normally find the libraries in the
-standard locations. This option affects the Bareos build. In specifying your
-restrictions in the {\bf /etc/hosts.allow} or {\bf /etc/hosts.deny} files, do
-not use the {\bf twist} option (hosts\_options(5)) or the Bareos process will
-be terminated. Note, when setting up your {\bf /etc/hosts.allow}
-or {\bf /etc/hosts.deny}, you must identify the Bareos daemon in
-question with the name you give it in your conf file rather than the
-name of the executable.
-
-For more information on configuring and testing TCP wrappers, please see the
-\ilink{Configuring and Testing TCP Wrappers}{wrappers} section
-in the Security Chapter.
-
-On SuSE, the libwrappers libraries needed to link Bareos are
-contained in the tcpd-devel package. On Red Hat, the package is named
-tcp\_wrappers.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-archivedir={\textless}path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-archivedir}
-The directory used for disk-based backups. Default value is /tmp.
-This parameter sets the default values in the bareos-dir.conf and bareos-sd.conf
-configuration files. For example, it sets the Where directive for the
-default restore job and the Archive Device directive for the FileStorage
-device.
-
-This option is designed primarily for use in regression testing.
-Most users can safely ignore this option.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-working-dir={\textless}working-directory-path{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-working-dir}
-This option is mandatory and specifies a directory into which Bareos may
-safely place files that will remain between Bareos executions. For example,
-if the internal database is used, Bareos will keep those files in this
-directory. This option is only used to modify the daemon configuration
-files. You may also accomplish the same thing by directly editing them later.
-The working directory is not automatically created by the install process, so
-you must ensure that it exists before using Bareos for the first time.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-baseport={\textless}port=number{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-baseport}
-In order to run, Bareos needs three TCP/IP ports (one for the Bareos
-Console, one for the Storage daemon, and one for the File daemon). The {\bf
-\verb:--:with-baseport} option will automatically assign three ports beginning at
-the base port address specified. You may also change the port number in the
-resulting configuration files. However, you need to take care that the
-numbers correspond correctly in each of the three daemon configuration
-files. The default base port is 9101, which assigns ports 9101 through 9103.
-These ports (9101, 9102, and 9103) have been officially assigned to Bareos by
-IANA. This option is only used to modify the daemon configuration files. You
-may also accomplish the same thing by directly editing them later.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-dump-email={\textless}email-address{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-dump-email}
-This option specifies the email address where any core dumps should be set.
-This option is normally only used by developers.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-pid-dir={\textless}PATH{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-pid-dir}
-This specifies where Bareos should place the process id file during
-execution. The default is: {\bf /var/run}. This directory is not created by
-the install process, so you must ensure that it exists before using Bareos
-the first time.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-subsys-dir={\textless}PATH{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-subsys-dir}
-This specifies where Bareos should place the subsystem lock file during
-execution. The default is {\bf /var/run/subsys}. Please make sure that you do
-not specify the same directory for this directory and for the {\bf sbindir}
-directory. This directory is used only within the autostart scripts. The
-subsys directory is not created by the Bareos install, so you must be sure to
-create it before using Bareos.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-dir-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-dir-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Director
-(normally from the Console program). If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-fd-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-fd-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the File daemon
-(normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-sd-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-sd-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Storage daemon
-(normally called from the Director). If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-dir-user={\textless}User{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-dir-user}
-This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Director. The
-Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and
-after doing preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to the UserId
-specified on this option.
-If you specify this option, you must
-create the User prior to running {\bf make install}, because the
-working directory owner will be set to {\bf User}.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-dir-group={\textless}Group{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-dir-group}
-This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Director. The
-Director must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root, and after
-doing preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to the GroupId specified
-on this option.
-If you specify this option, you must
-create the Group prior to running {\bf make install}, because the
-working directory group will be set to {\bf Group}.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-sd-user={\textless}User{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-sd-user}
-This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the Storage daemon.
-The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root,
-and after doing preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to the UserId
-specified on this option. If you use this option, you will need to take care
-that the Storage daemon has access to all the devices (tape drives, ...) that
-it needs.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-sd-group={\textless}Group{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-sd-group}
-This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the Storage daemon.
-The Storage daemon must be started as root, but doesn't need to run as root,
-and after doing preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to the GroupId
-specified on this option.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-fd-user={\textless}User{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-fd-user}
-This option allows you to specify the Userid used to run the File daemon. The
-File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it needs to run as
-root, so this option is used only in very special cases, after doing
-preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to the UserId specified on this
-option.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-fd-group={\textless}Group{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-fd-group}
-This option allows you to specify the GroupId used to run the File daemon.
-The File daemon must be started as root, and in most cases, it must be run as
-root, however, after doing preliminary initializations, it can "drop" to
-the GroupId specified on this option.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-mon-dir-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-mon-dir-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the Directory
-from the monitor. If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-mon-fd-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-mon-fd-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the File daemon
-from the Monitor. If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-mon-sd-password={\textless}Password{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-mon-sd-password}
-This option allows you to specify the password used to access the
-Storage daemon from the Monitor. If it is not specified, configure will
-automatically create a random password.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-db-name={\textless}database-name{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-db-name}
-This option allows you to specify the database name to be used in
-the conf files. The default is bareos.
-
-\item [ {-}{\-}with-db-user={\textless}database-user{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{{-}{\-}with-db-user}
-This option allows you to specify the database user name to be used in
-the conf files. The default is bareos.
-
-\end{description}
-
-Note, many other options are presented when you do a {\bf ./configure
-\verb:--:help}, but they are not implemented.
-
-\section{Recommended Options for Most Systems}
-\index[general]{Systems!Recommended Options for Most}
-\index[general]{Recommended Options for Most Systems}
-
-For most systems, we recommend starting with the following options:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-./configure \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-mysql=$HOME/mysql \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/working
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you want to install Bareos in an installation directory rather than run it
-out of the build directory (as developers will do most of the time), you
-should also include the \verb:--:sbindir and \verb:--:sysconfdir options with appropriate
-paths. Neither are necessary if you do not use "make install" as is the case
-for most development work. The install process will create the sbindir and
-sysconfdir if they do not exist, but it will not automatically create the
-pid-dir, subsys-dir, or working-dir, so you must ensure that they exist before
-running Bareos for the first time.
-
-\section{Red Hat}
-\index[general]{Red Hat}
-
-Using SQLite:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-
-CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --with-sqlite=$HOME/bareos/depkgs/sqlite \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/working \
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --enable-bat \
- --enable-conio
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-or
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-
-CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --with-mysql=$HOME/mysql \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/working
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working
- --enable-conio
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-or finally, a completely traditional Red Hat Linux install:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure \
- --sbindir=/usr/sbin \
- --sysconfdir=/etc/bareos \
- --with-scriptdir=/etc/bareos \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --enable-bat \
- --with-mysql \
- --with-working-dir=/var/bareos \
- --with-pid-dir=/var/run \
- --enable-conio
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Note, Bareos assumes that /var/bareos, /var/run, and /var/lock/subsys exist so
-it will not automatically create them during the install process.
-
-\section{Solaris}
-\index[general]{Solaris}
-
-To build Bareos from source, you will need the following installed on your
-system (they are not by default): libiconv, gcc 3.3.2, stdc++, libgcc (for
-stdc++ and gcc\_s libraries), make 3.8 or later.
-
-You will probably also need to: Add /usr/local/bin to PATH and Add
-/usr/ccs/bin to PATH for ar.
-
-It is possible to build Bareos on Solaris with the Solaris compiler, but
-we recommend using GNU C++ if possible.
-
-A typical configuration command might look like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#!/bin/sh
-CFLAGS="-g" ./configure \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --with-mysql=$HOME/mysql \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/working
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-As mentioned above, the install process will create the sbindir and sysconfdir
-if they do not exist, but it will not automatically create the pid-dir,
-subsys-dir, or working-dir, so you must ensure that they exist before running
-Bareos for the first time.
-
-Note, you may need to install the following packages to build Bareos
-from source:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-SUNWbinutils,
-SUNWarc,
-SUNWhea,
-SUNWGcc,
-SUNWGnutls
-SUNWGnutls-devel
-SUNWGmake
-SUNWgccruntime
-SUNWlibgcrypt
-SUNWzlib
-SUNWzlibs
-SUNWbinutilsS
-SUNWGmakeS
-SUNWlibm
-
-export
-PATH=/usr/bin::/usr/ccs/bin:/etc:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/sbin
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you have installed special software not normally in the Solaris
-libraries, such as OpenSSL, or the packages shown above, then you may need
-to add {\bf /usr/sfw/lib} to the library search path. Probably the
-simplest way to do so is to run:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-setenv LDFLAGS "-L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Prior to running the ./configure command.
-
-Alternatively, you can set the LD\_LIBARY\_PATH and/or the LD\_RUN\_PATH
-environment variables appropriately.
-
-It is also possible to use the {\bf crle} program to set the library
-search path. However, this should be used with caution.
-
-\section{FreeBSD}
-\index[general]{FreeBSD}
-
-Please see:
-\elink{The FreeBSD Diary}{http://www.freebsddiary.org/bareos.php} for a
-detailed description on how to make Bareos work on your system. In addition,
-users of FreeBSD prior to 4.9-STABLE dated Mon Dec 29 15:18:01 2003 UTC who
-plan to use tape devices, please see the
-\ilink{Tape Testing Chapter}{FreeBSDTapes} of this manual for
-{\bf important} information on how to configure your tape drive for
-compatibility with Bareos.
-
-If you are using Bareos with MySQL, you should take care to compile MySQL with
-FreeBSD native threads rather than LinuxThreads, since Bareos is normally built
-with FreeBSD native threads rather than LinuxTreads. Mixing the two will
-probably not work.
-
-\section{Win32}
-\index[general]{Win32}
-
-To install the binary Win32 version of the File daemon please see the
-\ilink{Win32 Installation Chapter}{Win32Chapter} in this document.
-
-\section{One File Configure Script}
-\index[general]{Script!One File Configure}
-\index[general]{One Files Configure Script}
-
-The following script could be used if you want to put everything
-in a single file:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#!/bin/sh
-CFLAGS="-g -Wall" \
- ./configure \
- --sbindir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --sysconfdir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --mandir=$HOME/bareos/bin \
- --enable-smartalloc \
- --enable-bat \
- --enable-bwx-console \
- --enable-tray-monitor \
- --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-mysql \
- --with-working-dir=$HOME/bareos/bin/working \
- --with-dump-email=$USER@your-site.com \
- --with-job-email=$USER@your-site.com \
- --with-smtp-host=mail.your-site.com
-exit 0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You may also want to put the following entries in your {\bf /etc/services}
-file as it will make viewing the connections made by Bareos easier to
-recognize (i.e. netstat -a):
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bareos-dir 9101/tcp
-bareos-fd 9102/tcp
-bareos-sd 9103/tcp
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Installing Bareos}
-\index[general]{Installing Bareos}
-\index[general]{Installation!Linux}
-
-Before setting up your configuration files, you will want to install Bareos in
-its final location. Simply enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make install
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you have previously installed Bareos, the old binaries will be overwritten,
-but the old configuration files will remain unchanged, and the "new"
-configuration files will be appended with a {\bf .new}. Generally if you have
-previously installed and run Bareos you will want to discard or ignore the
-configuration files with the appended {\bf .new}.
-
-\section{Building a File Daemon or Client}
-\index[general]{Client!Building a File Daemon or}
-\index[general]{Building a File Daemon or Client}
-
-If you run the Director and the Storage daemon on one machine and you wish to
-back up another machine, you must have a copy of the File daemon for that
-machine. If the machine and the Operating System are identical, you can simply
-copy the Bareos File daemon binary file {\bf bareos-fd} as well as its
-configuration file {\bf bareos-fd.conf} then modify the name and password in
-the conf file to be unique. Be sure to make corresponding additions to the
-Director's configuration file ({\bf bareos-dir.conf}).
-
-If the architecture or the OS level are different, you will need to build a
-File daemon on the Client machine. To do so, you can use the same {\bf
-./configure} command as you did for your main program, starting either from a
-fresh copy of the source tree, or using {\bf make\ distclean} before the {\bf
-./configure}.
-
-Since the File daemon does not access the Catalog database, you can remove
-the {\bf \verb:--:with-mysql} or {\bf \verb:--:with-sqlite} options, then
-add {\bf \verb:--:enable-client-only}. This will compile only the
-necessary libraries and the client programs and thus avoids the necessity
-of installing one or another of those database programs to build the File
-daemon. With the above option, you simply enter {\bf make} and just the
-client will be built.
-
-\label{autostart}
-\section{Auto Starting the Daemons}
-\index[general]{Daemons!Auto Starting the}
-\index[general]{Auto Starting the Daemons}
-
-If you wish the daemons to be automatically started and stopped when your
-system is booted (a good idea), one more step is necessary. First, the
-./configure process must recognize your system -- that is it must be a
-supported platform and not {\bf unknown}, then you must install the platform
-dependent files by doing:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-(become root)
-make install-autostart
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please note, that the auto-start feature is implemented only on systems
-that we officially support (currently, FreeBSD, Red Hat/Fedora Linux, and
-Solaris), and has only been fully tested on Fedora Linux.
-
-The {\bf make install-autostart} will cause the appropriate startup scripts
-to be installed with the necessary symbolic links. On Red Hat/Fedora Linux
-systems, these scripts reside in {\bf /etc/rc.d/init.d/bareos-dir} {\bf
-/etc/rc.d/init.d/bareos-fd}, and {\bf /etc/rc.d/init.d/bareos-sd}. However
-the exact location depends on what operating system you are using.
-
-If you only wish to install the File daemon, you may do so with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make install-autostart-fd
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Other Make Notes}
-\index[general]{Notes!Other Make}
-\index[general]{Other Make Notes}
-
-To simply build a new executable in any directory, enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-To clean out all the objects and binaries (including the files named 1, 2, or
-3, which are development temporary files), enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make clean
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-To really clean out everything for distribution, enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make distclean
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-note, this cleans out the Makefiles and is normally done from the top level
-directory to prepare for distribution of the source. To recover from this
-state, you must redo the {\bf ./configure} in the top level directory, since
-all the Makefiles will be deleted.
-
-To add a new file in a subdirectory, edit the Makefile.in in that directory,
-then simply do a {\bf make}. In most cases, the make will rebuild the Makefile
-from the new Makefile.in. In some case, you may need to issue the {\bf make} a
-second time. In extreme cases, cd to the top level directory and enter: {\bf
-make Makefiles}.
-
-To add dependencies:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make depend
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf make depend} appends the header file dependencies for each of the
-object files to Makefile and Makefile.in. This command should be done in each
-directory where you change the dependencies. Normally, it only needs to be run
-when you add or delete source or header files. {\bf make depend} is normally
-automatically invoked during the configuration process.
-
-To install:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-make install
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This not normally done if you are developing Bareos, but is used if you are
-going to run it to backup your system.
-
-After doing a {\bf make install} the following files will be installed on your
-system (more or less). The exact files and location (directory) for each file
-depends on your {\bf ./configure} command (e.g. if you are using SQLite instead
-of MySQL, some of the files will be different).
-
-NOTE: it is quite probable that this list is out of date. But it is a
-starting point.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bareos
-bareos-dir
-bareos-dir.conf
-bareos-fd
-bareos-fd.conf
-bareos-sd
-bareos-sd.conf
-bareos-tray-monitor
-tray-monitor.conf
-bextract
-bls
-bscan
-btape
-btraceback
-btraceback.gdb
-bconsole
-bconsole.conf
-create_mysql_database
-dbcheck
-delete_catalog_backup
-drop_bareos_tables
-drop_mysql_tables
-make_bareos_tables
-make_catalog_backup
-make_mysql_tables
-mtx-changer
-query.sql
-bsmtp
-startmysql
-stopmysql
-bwx-console
-bwx-console.conf
-9 man pages
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\label{monitor}
-
-\section{Installing Tray Monitor}
-\index[general]{Monitor!Installing Tray}
-\index[general]{Installing Tray Monitor}
-
-The Tray Monitor is already installed if you used the {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-tray-monitor} configure option and ran {\bf make install}.
-
-As you don't run your graphical environment as root (if you do, you should
-change that bad habit), don't forget to allow your user to read {\bf
-tray-monitor.conf}, and to execute {\bf bareos-tray-monitor} (this is not a
-security issue).
-
-Then log into your graphical environment (KDE, GNOME or something else), run
-{\bf bareos-tray-monitor} as your user, and see if a cassette icon appears
-somewhere on the screen, usually on the task bar.
-If it doesn't, follow the instructions below related to your environment or
-window manager.
-
-\subsection{GNOME}
-\index[general]{GNOME}
-
-System tray, or notification area if you use the GNOME terminology, has been
-supported in GNOME since version 2.2. To activate it, right-click on one of
-your panels, open the menu {\bf Add to this Panel}, then {\bf Utility} and
-finally click on {\bf Notification Area}.
-
-\subsection{KDE}
-\index[general]{KDE}
-
-System tray has been supported in KDE since version 3.1. To activate it,
-right-click on one of your panels, open the menu {\bf Add}, then {\bf Applet}
-and finally click on {\bf System Tray}.
-
-\subsection{Other window managers}
-\index[general]{Managers!Other window}
-\index[general]{Other window managers}
-
-Read the documentation to know if the Freedesktop system tray standard is
-supported by your window manager, and if applicable, how to activate it.
-
-\section{Modifying the Bareos Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{Modifying the Bareos Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{Files!Modifying the Bareos Configuration}
-
-See the chapter
-\ilink{Configuring Bareos}{ConfigureChapter} in this manual for
-instructions on how to set Bareos configuration files.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientHardQuota1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientHardQuota1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 6817b1c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientHardQuota1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Fatal error: append.c:218 Quota Exceeded. Job Terminated. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 79b2b13..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Error: Softquota Exceeded, Grace Period starts now. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 62ced6c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Error: Softquota Exceeded, will be enforced after Grace Period expires. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod3.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod3.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 62f525c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod3.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Warning: Softquota Exceeded and Grace Period expired.
-Setting Burst Quota to 122880000 Bytes.
-Fatal error: Soft Quota Exceeded / Grace Time expired. Job terminated. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c283c6..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Softquota Exceeded, enforcing Burst Quota Limit. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 0aafde5..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirClientStrictQuotas2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Softquota Exceeded, enforcing Strict Quota Limit. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirConsoleJobACL1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirConsoleJobACL1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index a055d2c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirConsoleJobACL1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-JobACL = "backup-bareos-fd", "backup-www.example.com-fd"
-JobACL = "RestoreFiles"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRun1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRun1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 16d733d..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRun1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-run = "Nightly-backup level=%l since=\"%s\" storage=DDS-4"
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunAfterFailedJob1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunAfterFailedJob1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index a695540..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunAfterFailedJob1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Run Script {
- Command = "echo test"
- Runs When = After
- Runs On Failure = yes
- Runs On Client = no
- Runs On Success = yes # default, you can drop this line
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 9aa8a9f..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Run Before Job = "echo test"
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f7c480..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunBeforeJob2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Run Script {
- Command = "echo test"
- Runs On Client = No
- Runs When = Before
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index db3d417..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Console = "prune files client=\%c"
-Console = "update stats age=3"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e1bf9dd..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-Run Script {
- RunsWhen = Before
- FailJobOnError = No
- Command = "/etc/init.d/apache stop"
-}
-
-RunScript {
- RunsWhen = After
- RunsOnFailure = Yes
- Command = "/etc/init.d/apache start"
-}
-
-RunScript {
- RunsWhen = Before
- FailJobOnError = Yes
- Command = "sh -c 'top -b -n 1 > /var/backup/top.out'"
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript3.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript3.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index eaad7c2..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobRunScript3.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
- Client Run Before Job = "systemstate"
-or
- Client Run Before Job = "systemstate.bat"
-or
- Client Run Before Job = "\"C:/Program Files/Bareos/systemstate.bat\""
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobStripPrefix1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobStripPrefix1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index d7b4a58..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobStripPrefix1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Strip Prefix = c:
-Add Prefix = d:
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobWriteBootstrap1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobWriteBootstrap1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d9d203..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirJobWriteBootstrap1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Job Defs {
- ...
- Write Bootstrap = "%c_%n.bsr"
- ...
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e3808c4..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Pool {
- Name = Default
- Action On Purge = Truncate
- ...
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 006f15e..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/DirPoolActionOnPurge2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-Job {
- Name = BackupCatalog
- ...
- RunScript {
- RunsWhen=After
- RunsOnClient=No
- Console = "purge volume action=truncate storage=File allpools"
- }
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedJobCommand1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedJobCommand1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index b0ab255..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedJobCommand1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Director {
- Name = <name>
- Password = <password>
- Allowed Job Command = "backup"
- Allowed Job Command = "runscript"
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedScriptDir1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedScriptDir1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b40f24..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientAllowedScriptDir1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-
-# bareos-fd.conf
-Director {
- Name = <name>
- Password = <password>
- Allowed Script Dir = "/etc/bareos"
- Allowed Script Dir = "/path/that/is/also/allowed"
-}
-
-
-
-# bareos-dir.conf
-Job {
- Name = "<name>"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- Client Run Before Job = "/etc/bareos/runbeforejob.sh" # this will run
- Client Run Before Job = "/tmp/runbeforejob.sh" # this will be blocked
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientFDAddresses1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientFDAddresses1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 573c7f5..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientFDAddresses1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-FDAddresses = {
- ip = { addr = 1.2.3.4; port = 1205; }
- ipv4 = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4; port = http; }
- ipv6 = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4;
- port = 1205;
- }
- ip = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4
- port = 1205
- }
- ip = { addr = 1.2.3.4 }
- ip = {
- addr = 201:220:222::2
- }
- ip = {
- addr = bluedot.thun.net
- }
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientPki.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientPki.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 01108df..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/FdClientPki.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-FileDaemon {
- Name = client1-fd
-
- # encryption configuration
- PKI Signatures = Yes # Enable Data Signing
- PKI Encryption = Yes # Enable Data Encryption
- PKI Keypair = "/etc/bareos/client1-fd.pem" # Public and Private Keys
- PKI Master Key = "/etc/bareos/master.cert" # ONLY the Public Key
- PKI Cipher = aes128 # specify desired PKI Cipher here
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/MessagesMailCommand1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/MessagesMailCommand1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index c19b443..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/MessagesMailCommand1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Mail Command = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h mail.example.com -f \"\(Bareos\) \%r\" -s \"Bareos: \%t \%e of \%c \%l\" \%r"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 1664277..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c | grep TapeAlert'"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 56f5a37..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceAlertCommand2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-bareos-sd Alert: TapeAlert[32]: Interface: Problem with SCSI interface
- between tape drive and initiator.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceArchiveDevice1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceArchiveDevice1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index b58b358..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceArchiveDevice1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Device {
- Name = FifoStorage
- Media Type = Fifo
- Device Type = Fifo
- Archive Device = /tmp/fifo
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = no
- AutomaticMount = no
- RemovableMedia = no
- MaximumOpenWait = 60
- AlwaysOpen = no
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceChangerCommand1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceChangerCommand1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 2325156..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceChangerCommand1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsGfapi1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsGfapi1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a04fbd..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsGfapi1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Device {
- Name = GlusterStorage
- Archive Device = "Gluster Device"
- Device Options = "uri=gluster://server.example.com/volumename/bareos"
- Device Type = gfapi
- Media Type = GlusterFile
- Label Media = yes
- Random Access = yes
- Automatic Mount = yes
- Removable Media = no
- Always Open = no
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsRados1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsRados1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 24fe9a3..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceDeviceOptionsRados1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Device {
- Name = RadosStorage
- Archive Device = "Rados Device"
- Device Options = "conffile=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf,poolname=poolname"
- Device Type = rados
- Media Type = RadosFile
- Label Media = yes
- Random Access = yes
- Automatic Mount = yes
- Removable Media = no
- Always Open = no
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 4294ea2..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Minimum block size = 100K
-Maximum block size = 100K
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize2.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize2.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index f6bde4c..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceMinimumBlockSize2.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Minimum block size = 63K
-Maximum block size = 200K
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceUnmountCommand1.conf b/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceUnmountCommand1.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index f14466b..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/config/SdDeviceUnmountCommand1.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Unmount Command = "/bin/umount %m"
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/configure.tex b/manuals/en/main/configure.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index bd5cac7..0000000
--- a/manuals/en/main/configure.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1065 +0,0 @@
-\chapter{Customizing the Configuration}
-\label{ConfigureChapter}
-\index[general]{Customizing the Configuration}
-
-Each Bareos component (Director, Client, Storage, Console) has its own configuration
-containing a set of resource definitions. These resources are very
-similar from one service to another, but may contain different directives
-(records) depending on the component. For example, in the Director configuration,
-the \nameref{DirectorResourceDirector} defines the name of the Director, a number
-of global Director parameters and his password. In the File daemon
-configuration, the \nameref{ClientResourceDirector} specifies which Directors are
-permitted to use the File daemon.
-
-If you install all Bareos daemons (Director, Storage and File Daemon) onto one system,
-the Bareos package tries its best to generate a working configuration as a basis for your individual configuration.
-
-The details of each resource and the directives permitted therein are
-described in the following chapters.
-
-The following configuration files must be present:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorChapter} -- to define the resources
- necessary for the Director. You define all the Clients and Storage daemons
- that you use in this configuration file.
-\item
- \nameref{StoredConfChapter} -- to define the resources to
- be used by each Storage daemon. Normally, you will have a single Storage
- daemon that controls your disk storage or tape drives. However, if you have
- tape drives on several machines, you will have at least one Storage daemon
- per machine.
-\item
- \nameref{FiledConfChapter} -- to define the resources for
- each client to be backed up. That is, you will have a separate Client
- resource file on each machine that runs a File daemon.
-\item
- \nameref{ConsoleConfChapter} -- to define the resources for
- the Console program (user interface to the Director). It defines which
-Directors are available so that you may interact with them.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Configuration Path Layout}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationPathLayout}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Directories}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Subdirectories}
-
-When a Bareos component starts, it reads its configuration.
-In Bareos $<$ 16.2.2 only configuration files (which optionally can include other files) are supported.
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{}{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme}{16.2.2} also configuration subdirectories are supported.
-
-\subsubsection{Naming}
-
-In this section, the following naming is used:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR|\hide{$} refers to the base configuration directory.
- Bareos Linux packages use \configPathUnix.
- \item A component is one of the following Bareos programs:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item bareos-dir
- \item bareos-sd
- \item bareos-fd
- \item bareos-traymonitor
- \item bconsole
- \item bat (only legacy config file: bat.conf)
- \item Bareos tools, like \nameref{sec:VolumeUtilityCommands} and others.
- \end{itemize}
- \item \path|$COMPONENT|\hide{$} refers to one of the listed components.
-%
-% \item Legacy config file (still fully supported, with some
-% limitation when using the configuration API):
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.conf|
-% \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{What configuration will be used?}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationFileOrConfigurationSubDirectories}
-
-When starting a Bareos component, it will look for its configuration.
-Bareos components allow the configuration file/directory to be specified as a command line parameter \path|-c $PATH|\hide{$}.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item configuration path parameter is not given (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.conf| is a file
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the configuration is read from the file \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.conf|
- \end{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/| is a directory
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the configuration is read from \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf| (subdirectory configuration)
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
- \item configuration path parameter is given (\path|-c $PATH|)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$PATH| is a file
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the configuration is read from the file specified in \path|$PATH|
- \end{itemize}
- \item \path|$PATH| is a directory
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the configuration is read from \path|$PATH/$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf| (subdirectory configuration)
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-As the \path|$CONFIGDIR|\hide{$} differs between platforms or is overwritten by the path parameter,
-the documentation will often refer to the configuration without the leading path
-(e.g. \path|$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf|\hide{$} instead of \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf|).
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir bareos-read-configuration}
-\end{center}
-
-
-When subdirectory configuration is used,
-all files matching \path|$PATH/$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf| will be read, see \nameref{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}.
-
-\paragraph{Relation between Bareos components and configuration}
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{ l || l | l }
-Bareos component &
-\shortstack[l]{Configuration File \\ (default path on Unix)} &
-\shortstack[l]{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme\\ (default path on Unix) \\ since Bareos $>=$ 16.2.2} \\
-\hline
-\hline
-
-bareos-dir & \file{bareos-dir.conf} & \file{bareos-dir.d} \\
-\nameref{DirectorChapter} & (\configFileDirUnix) & (\configDirectoryDirUnix) \\
-\hline
-
-bareos-sd & \file{bareos-sd.conf} & \file{bareos-sd.d} \\
-\nameref{StoredConfChapter} & (\configFileSdUnix) & (\configDirectorySdUnix) \\
-\hline
-
-bareos-fd & \file{bareos-fd.conf} & \file{bareos-fd.d} \\
-\nameref{FiledConfChapter} & (\configFileFdUnix) & (\configDirectoryFdUnix) \\
-\hline
-
-bconsole & \file{bconsole.conf} & \file{bconsole.d} \\
-\nameref{ConsoleConfChapter} & (\configFileBconsoleUnix) & (\configDirectoryBconsoleUnix) \\
-\hline
-
-bareos-traymonitor & \file{tray-monitor.conf} & \file{tray-monitor.d} \\
-\nameref{sec:MonitorConfig} & (\configFileTrayMonitorUnix) & (\configDirectoryTrayMonitorUnix) \\
-\hline
-
-bat & \file{bat.conf} & (not supported) \\
- & ({\configFileBatUnix}) & \\
-\hline
-
-\nameref{sec:VolumeUtilityCommands} & \file{bareos-sd.conf} & \file{bareos-sd.d} \\
-(use the bareos-sd configuration) & (\configFileSdUnix) & (\configDirectorySdUnix) \\
-
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme}
-\label{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}
-% ConfigurationIncludeDirectory is referenced from the Bareos code.
-\label{ConfigurationIncludeDirectory}
-
-If the subdirectory configuration is used, instead of a single configuration file,
-all files matching \path|$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf|\hide{$} are read as a configuration,
-see \nameref{sec:ConfigurationFileOrConfigurationSubDirectories}.
-
-\subsubsection{Reason for the Subdirectory Configuration Scheme}
-
-In Bareos $<$ 16.2.2, Bareos uses one configuration file per component.
-
-Most larger Bareos environments split their configuration into separate
-files, making it easier to manage the configuration.
-
-Also some extra packages (bareos-webui, plugins, ...) require a configuration,
-which must be included into the \bareosDir or \bareosSd configuration.
-The subdirectory approach makes it easier to add or modify the configuration resources of different Bareos packages.
-
-The Bareos \ilink{configure}{sec:bcommandConfigure} command
-requires a configuration directory structure, as provided by the subdirectory approach.
-
-From Bareos \sinceVersion{}{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme used as Default}{16.2.4} on,
-new installations will use configuration subdirectories by default.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Resource file conventions}
- \label{sec:ConfigurationResourceFileConventions}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Each configuration resource has to use its own configuration file.
-\item The path of a resource file is \path|$COMPONENT.d/$RESOURCETYPE/$RESOURCENAME.conf|.
-\item The name of the configuration file is identical with the resource name:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item e.g.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|bareos-dir.d/director/bareos-dir.conf|
- \item \path|bareos-dir.d/pool/Full.conf|
- \end{itemize}
- \item Exceptions:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item The resource file \path|bareos-fd.d/client/myself.conf| always has the file name \path|myself.conf|,
- while the name is normally set to the hostname of the system.
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
-\item Example resource files:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Additional packages can contain configuration files that are automatically included. However, most additional configuration resources require configuration. When a resource file requires configuration, it has to be included as an example file:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/$RESOURCE/$NAME.conf.example|
- \item For example, the \bareosWebui entails one config resource and one config resource example for the \bareosDir:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/bareos-director.d/profile/webui-admin.conf|
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/bareos-director.d/console/admin.conf.example|\hide{$}
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
-\item \hypertarget{sec:deleteConfigurationResourceFiles}Disable/remove configuration resource files:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Normally you should not remove resources that are already in use (jobs, clients, ...). Instead you should disable them by adding the directive \configline{Enable = no}. Otherwise you take the risk that orphaned entries are kept in the Bareos catalog. However, if a resource has not been used or all references have been cleared from the database, they can also be removed from the configuration.
- \warning{If you want to remove a configuration resource that is part of a Bareos package,
- replace the resource configuration file by an empty file.
- This prevents the resource from reappearing in the course of a package update.}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Using Subdirectories Configuration Scheme}
-
-\paragraph{New installation}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The Subdirectories Configuration Scheme is used
- by default from Bareos \sinceVersion{}{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme used as Default}{16.2.4} onwards.
- \item They will be usable immediately after installing a Bareos component.
- \item If additional packages entail example configuration files (\path|$NAME.conf.example|),
- copy them to \path|$NAME.conf|, modify it as required and reload or restart the component.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{Updates from Bareos $<$ 16.2.4}
- \label{sec:UpdateToConfigurationSubdirectories}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item When updating to a Bareos version containing the Subdirectories Configuration,
- the existing configuration will not be touched and is still the default configuration.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \warning{Problems can occur if you have implemented an own wildcard mechanism to load your configuration
- from the same subdirectories as used by the new packages (\path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/*/*.conf|).
- In this case, newly installed configuration resource files can alter
- your current configuration by adding resources.}
- Best create a copy of your configuration directory before updating Bareos
- and modify your existing configuration file to use that other directory.
- \end{itemize}
-\item As long as the old configuration file (\path|$CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.conf|) exists, it will be used.
-\item The correct way of migrating to the new configuration scheme would be
- to split the configuration file into resources,
- store them in the resource directories and then remove the original configuration file.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item For migrating the \bareosDir configuration, the script \bareosMigrateConfigSh exists.
- Being called, it connects via \command{bconsole} to a running \bareosDir and creates subdirectories with the resource configuration files.
- \begin{commands}{\bareosMigrateConfigSh}
-# prepare temporary directory
-mkdir /tmp/baroes-dir.d
-cd /tmp/baroes-dir.d
-
-# download migration script
-wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bareos/bareos-contrib/master/misc/bareos-migrate-config/bareos-migrate-config.sh
-
-# execute the script
-bash bareos-migrate-config.sh
-
-# backup old configuration
-mv /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf.bak
-mv /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d.bak
-
-# make sure, that all packaged configuration resources exists,
-# otherwise they will be added when updating Bareos.
-for i in `find /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d.bak/ -name *.conf -type f -printf "%P\n"`; do touch "$i"; done
-
-# install newly generated configuration
-cp -a /tmp/bareos-dir.d /etc/bareos/
- \end{commands}
- Restart the \bareosDir and verify your configuration.
- Also make sure, that all resource configuration files coming from Bareos packages exists, in doubt as empty files, see \hyperlink{sec:deleteConfigurationResourceFiles}{remove configuration resource files}.
-
- \item Another way, without splitting the configuration into resource files is:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \begin{commands}{move configuration to subdirectory}
-mkdir $CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/migrate && mv $CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.conf $CONFIGDIR/$COMPONENT.d/migrate
- \end{commands}
- \item Resources defined in both, the new configuration directory scheme
- and the old configuration file, must be removed from one of the places,
- best from the old configuration file,
- after verifying that the settings are identical with the new settings.
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Configuration File Format}
-
-A configuration file consists of one or more resources (see \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceFormat}).
-
-Bareos programs can work with
-\begin{itemize}
- \item all resources defined in one configuration file
- \item configuration files that include other configuration files (see \nameref{Includes})
- \item \nameref{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}, where each configuration file contains exactly one resource definition
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Character Sets}
-\index[general]{Character Sets}
-Bareos is designed to handle most character sets of the world,
-US ASCII, German, French, Chinese, ... However, it does this by
-encoding everything in UTF-8, and it expects all configuration files
-(including those read on Win32 machines) to be in UTF-8 format.
-UTF-8 is typically the default on Linux machines, but not on all
-Unix machines, nor on Windows, so you must take some care to ensure
-that your locale is set properly before starting Bareos.
-
-\index[general]{Windows!Configuration Files!UTF-8}
-To ensure that Bareos configuration files can be correctly read including
-foreign characters, the {\bf LANG} environment variable
-must end in {\bf .UTF-8}. A full example is {\bf en\_US.UTF-8}. The
-exact syntax may vary a bit from OS to OS, so that the way you have to define
-it will differ from the example. On most newer Win32 machines you can use \command{notepad}
-to edit the conf files, then choose output encoding UTF-8.
-
-Bareos assumes that all filenames are in UTF-8 format on Linux and
-Unix machines. On Win32 they are in Unicode (UTF-16) and will hence
-be automatically converted to UTF-8 format.
-
-\subsection{Comments}
-\label{Comments}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Comments}
-
-When reading a configuration, blank lines are ignored and everything
-after a hash sign (\#) until the end of the line is taken to be a comment.
-
-\subsection{Semicolons}
-A semicolon (;) is a logical end of line and anything after the semicolon is
-considered as the next statement. If a statement appears on a line by itself,
-a semicolon is not necessary to terminate it, so generally in the examples in
-this manual, you will not see many semicolons.
-
-\subsection{Including other Configuration Files}
-\label{Includes}
-\index[general]{Including other Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{Files!Including other Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Including Files}
-
-If you wish to break your configuration file into smaller pieces, you can do
-so by including other files using the syntax \configdirective{@filename}
-where \file{filename} is the full path and filename of another file.
-The \configdirective{@filename}
-specification can be given anywhere a primitive token would appear.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{include a configuration file}
-@/etc/bareos/extra/clients.conf
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{}{Including configuration files by wildcard}{16.2.1} wildcards in pathes are supported:
-\begin{bconfig}{include multiple configuration files}
-@/etc/bareos/extra/*.conf
-\end{bconfig}
-
-% Before
-% this could be archived by
-% If you wish include all files in a specific directory, you can use the following:
-% \begin{bconfig}{include configuration files}
-% # Include subfiles associated with configuration of clients.
-% # They define the bulk of the Clients, Jobs, and FileSets.
-% # Remember to "reload" the Director after adding a client file.
-% #
-% @|"sh -c 'for f in /etc/bareos/clientdefs/*.conf ; do echo @${f} ; done'"
-% \end{bconfig}
-% \hide{$}
-
-By using \configdirective{@|command} it is also possible to include the output of a script as a configuration:
-\begin{bconfig}{use the output of a script as configuration}
-@|"/etc/bareos/generate_configuration_to_stdout.sh"
-\end{bconfig}
-or if a parameter should be used:
-\begin{bconfig}{use the output of a script with parameter as a configuration}
-@|"sh -c '/etc/bareos/generate_client_configuration_to_stdout.sh clientname=client1.example.com'"
-\end{bconfig}
-The scripts are called at the start of the daemon. You should use this with care.
-
-
-\section{Resource}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationResourceFormat}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Resource}
-
-A resource is defined as the resource type (see \nameref{ResTypes}),
-followed by an open brace (\path|{|), a number of \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirective}s, and ended by a closing brace (\path|}|)
-
-\hide{
-\begin{bconfig}{Resource}
-$RESOURCETYPE {
- Name = $RESOURCENAME
- $KEY1 = $VALUE1
- $KEY2 = $VALUE2
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-}
-
-Each resource definition MUST contain a \configdirective{Name} directive.
-It can contain a \configdirective{Description} directive.
-The \configdirective{Name} directive is used to
-uniquely identify the resource.
-The \configdirective{Description} directive can be used
-during the display of the Resource to provide easier human recognition. For
-example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Resource example}
-Director {
- Name = "bareos-dir"
- Description = "Main Bareos Director"
- Query File = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/query.sql"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-defines the Director resource with the name \parameter{bareos-dir} and a query file \file{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/query.sql}.
-
-\index[general]{Configuration!Naming Convention}
-
-When naming resources, for some resource types naming conventions should be applied:
-\begin{description}
- \item[Client] names should be postfixed with \name{-fd}
- \item[Storage] names should be postfixed with \name{-sd}
- \item[Director] names should be postfixed with \name{-dir}
-\end{description}
-These conventions helps a lot when reading log messages.
-
-
-\subsection{Resource Directive}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirective}
-
-Each directive contained
-within the resource (within the curly braces \path|{}|) is composed of a \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirectiveKeyword} followed by
-an equal sign (=) followed by a \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirectiveValue}. The keywords must be one of
-the known Bareos resource record keywords.
-
-
-\subsection{Resource Directive Keyword}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirectiveKeyword}
-
-A resource directive keyword is the part before the equal sign (\path|=|) in a \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirective}.
-The following sections will list all available directives by Bareos component resources.
-
-\subsubsection{Upper and Lower Case and Spaces}
-
-Case (upper/lower) and spaces are ignored in the resource directive
-keywords.
-
-Within the keyword (i.e. before the equal sign), spaces are not significant.
-Thus the keywords: {\bf name}, {\bf Name}, and {\bf N a m e} are all
-identical.
-
-
-\subsection{Resource Directive Value}
-\label{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirectiveValue}
-
-A resource directive value is the part after the equal sign (\path|=|) in a \nameref{sec:ConfigurationResourceDirective}.
-
-\subsubsection{Spaces}
-
-Spaces after the equal sign and before the first character of the value are
-ignored. Other spaces within a value may be significant (not ignored)
-and may require quoting.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Quotes}
-\label{sec:Quotes}
-In general, if you want spaces in a name to the
-right of the first equal sign (=), you must enclose that name within double
-quotes. Otherwise quotes are not generally necessary because once defined,
-quoted strings and unquoted strings are all equal.
-
- Within a quoted string, any character following a
-backslash (\textbackslash{}) is taken as itself (handy for inserting
-backslashes and double quotes (")).
-
-\warning{If the configure directive is used to define a number, the number is never to be put between surrounding quotes.
-This is even true if the number is specified together with its unit, like \parameter{365 days}}.
-
-\subsubsection{Numbers}
-
-Numbers are not to be quoted, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-Also do not prepend numbers by zeros (0), as these are not parsed in the expected manner (write 1 instead of 01).
-
-\subsubsection{Data Types}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Data Types}
-\index[general]{Data Type}
-\label{DataTypes}
-
-When parsing the resource directives, Bareos classifies the data according to
-the types listed below.
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [acl]
- \index[general]{Data Type!acl}
- \label{DataTypeAcl}
-This directive defines what is permitted to be accessed.
-It does this by using a list of regular expressions, separated by commas (\argument{,})
-or using multiple directives.
-If \argument{!} is prepended, the expression is negated.
-The special keyword \parameter{*all*} allows unrestricted access.
-
-Depending on the type of the ACL, the regular expressions can be either resource names, paths or console commands.
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{ACL: strict regular expression handling}{16.2.4} regular expression are handled more strictly. Before also substring matches has been accepted.
-
-\label{sec:CommandAclExample}
-For clarification, we demonstrate the usage of ACLs by some examples for \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Console}{Command ACL}:
-\begin{bconfig}{Allow only the help command}
-Command ACL = help
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Allow the help and the list command}
-Command ACL = help, list
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Allow the help and the (not existing) iDoNotExist command}
-Command ACL = help, iDoNotExist
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Allow all commands (special keyword)}
-Command ACL = *all*
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Allow all commands except sqlquery and commands starting with u}
-Command ACL = !sqlquery, !u.*, *all*
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Same:
-\begin{bconfig}{Some as above. Specifying it in multiple lines doesn't change the meaning}
-Command ACL = !sqlquery, !u.*
-Command ACL = *all*
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Additional deny the setip and setdebug commands}
-Command ACL = !sqlquery
-Command ACL = !u.*
-Comamnd ACL = !set(ip|debug)
-Comamnd ACL = *all*
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\warning{
-ACL checking stops at the first match. So the following definition allows all commands, which might not be what you expected:
-}
-\begin{bconfig}{Wrong: Allows all commands}
-# WARNING: this configuration ignores !sqlquery, as *all* is matched before.
-Command ACL = *all*, !sqlquery
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\item [auth-type]
- \index[general]{Data Type!auth-type}
- \label{DataTypeAuthType}
-Specifies the authentication type that must be supplied when connecting to
-a backup protocol that uses a specific authentication type.
-Currently only used for \nameref{NDMPResource}.
-
-The following values are allowed:
-\begin{description}
-\item[None] - Use no password
-\item[Clear] - Use clear text password
-\item[MD5] - Use MD5 hashing
-\end{description}
-
-
-\item [integer]
- \index[general]{Data Type!integer}
- \label{DataTypeInteger}
- A 32 bit integer value. It may be positive or negative.
-
- Don't use quotes around the number, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [long integer]
- \index[general]{Data Type!long integer}
- \label{DataTypeLongInteger}
- A 64 bit integer value. Typically these are values such as bytes that can
-exceed 4 billion and thus require a 64 bit value.
-
- Don't use quotes around the number, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-\item [job protocol]
- \index[general]{Data Type!job protocol}
- \label{DataTypeJobProtocol}
-
-The protocol to run a the job.
-Following protocols are available:
-\begin{description}
- \item[Native] Native Bareos job protocol.
- \item[NDMP] Deprecated. Alias for \NdmpBareos.
- \item[NDMP\_BAREOS] Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{NDMP BAREOS}{17.2.3}. See \nameref{sec:NdmpBareos}.
- \item[NDMP\_NATIVE] Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{NDMP NATIVE}{17.2.3}. See \nameref{sec:NdmpNative}.
-\end{description}
-
-
-
-\item [name]
- \index[general]{Data Type!name}
- \label{DataTypeName}
- A keyword or name consisting of alphanumeric characters, including the
-hyphen, underscore, and dollar characters. The first character of a {\bf
-name} must be a letter. A name has a maximum length currently set to 127
-bytes.
-
-Please note that Bareos resource names as well as certain other
-names (e.g. Volume names) must contain only letters (including ISO accented
-letters), numbers, and a few special characters (space, underscore, ...).
-All other characters and punctuation are invalid.
-
-
-\item [password]
- \index[general]{Data Type!password}
- \label{DataTypePassword}
- This is a Bareos password and it is stored internally in MD5 hashed format.
-
-
-% \item [path]
-% \index[general]{Data Type!path}
-% \label{DataTypePath}
-% File name, including path.
-
-\item [path]
- \index[general]{Data Type!path}
- \label{DataTypeDirectory}
- A path is either a quoted or non-quoted string. A path will be
-passed to your standard shell for expansion when it is scanned. Thus
-constructs such as {\bf \$HOME} are interpreted to be their correct values.
-The path can either reference to a file or a directory.
-
-
-\item [positive integer]
- \index[general]{Data Type!positive integer}
- \label{DataTypePositiveInteger}
- A 32 bit positive integer value.
-
- Don't use quotes around the number, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [speed]
- \index[general]{Data Type!speed}
- \label{DataTypeSpeed}
- The speed parameter can be specified as k/s, kb/s, m/s or mb/s.
-
- Don't use quotes around the parameter, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [string]
- \index[general]{Data Type!string}
- \label{DataTypeString}
- A quoted string containing virtually any character including spaces, or a
-non-quoted string. A string may be of any length. Strings are typically
-values that correspond to filenames, directories, or system command names. A
-backslash (\textbackslash{}) turns the next character into itself, so to
-include a double quote in a string, you precede the double quote with a
-backslash. Likewise to include a backslash.
-
-
-\item [string-list]
- \index[general]{Data Type!string list}
- \label{DataTypeStringList}
- Multiple strings, specified in multiple directives, or in a single directive, separated by commas (\textbf{,}).
-
-\item [strname]
- \index[general]{Data Type!strname}
- \label{DataTypeStrname}
-is similar to a \dtName, except that the name may be quoted and
-can thus contain additional characters including spaces.
-
-
-\item [net-address]
- \index[general]{Data Type!net-address}
- \label{DataTypeNetAddress}
-is either a domain name or an IP address specified as a
-dotted quadruple in string or quoted string format.
-This directive only permits a single address to be specified.
-The \dtNetPort\ must be specificly separated.
-If multiple net-addresses are needed, please assess if it is also possible to specify \dtNetAddresses\ (plural).
-
-
-\item [net-addresses]
- \index[general]{Data Type!net-addresses}
- \label{DataTypeNetAddresses}
-Specify a set of net-addresses and net-ports.
-Probably the simplest way to explain
-this is to show an example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{net-addresses}
-Addresses = {
- ip = { addr = 1.2.3.4; port = 1205;}
- ipv4 = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4; port = http;}
- ipv6 = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4;
- port = 1205;
- }
- ip = {
- addr = 1.2.3.4
- port = 1205
- }
- ip = { addr = 1.2.3.4 }
- ip = { addr = 201:220:222::2 }
- ip = {
- addr = server.example.com
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-where ip, ip4, ip6, addr, and port are all keywords. Note, that the address
-can be specified as either a dotted quadruple, or in IPv6 colon notation, or as
-a symbolic name (only in the ip specification). Also, the port can be specified
-as a number or as the mnemonic value from the \file{/etc/services} file. If a port
-is not specified, the default one will be used. If an ip section is specified,
-the resolution can be made either by IPv4 or IPv6. If ip4 is specified, then
-only IPv4 resolutions will be permitted, and likewise with ip6.
-
-
-\item [net-port]
- \index[general]{Data Type!net-port}
- \label{DataTypeNetPort}
- Specify a network port (a positive integer).
-
- Don't use quotes around the parameter, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [resource]
- \index[general]{Data Type!resource}
- \label{DataTypeRes}
-A resource defines a relation to the name of another resource.
-
-
-\item [size]
- \index[general]{Data Type!size}
- \label{DataTypeSize}
- \label{Size1}
-A size specified as bytes. Typically, this is a floating point scientific
-input format followed by an optional modifier. The floating point input is
-stored as a 64 bit integer value. If a modifier is present, it must
-immediately follow the value with no intervening spaces. The following
-modifiers are permitted:
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [k]
- 1,024 (kilobytes)
-
-\item [kb]
- 1,000 (kilobytes)
-
-\item [m]
- 1,048,576 (megabytes)
-
-\item [mb]
- 1,000,000 (megabytes)
-
-\item [g]
- 1,073,741,824 (gigabytes)
-
-\item [gb]
- 1,000,000,000 (gigabytes)
-\end{description}
-
- Don't use quotes around the parameter, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [time]
- \index[general]{Data Type!time}
- \label{DataTypeTime}
- \label{Time}
-A time or duration specified in seconds. The time is stored internally as
-a 64 bit integer value, but it is specified in two parts: a number part and
-a modifier part. The number can be an integer or a floating point number.
-If it is entered in floating point notation, it will be rounded to the
-nearest integer. The modifier is mandatory and follows the number part,
-either with or without intervening spaces. The following modifiers are
-permitted:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [seconds]
- \index[dir]{seconds}
-
-\item [minutes]
- \index[dir]{minutes} (60 seconds)
-
-\item [hours]
- \index[dir]{hours} (3600 seconds)
-
-\item [days]
- \index[dir]{days} (3600*24 seconds)
-
-\item [weeks]
- \index[dir]{weeks} (3600*24*7 seconds)
-
-\item [months]
- \index[dir]{months} (3600*24*30 seconds)
-
-\item [quarters]
- \index[dir]{quarters} (3600*24*91 seconds)
-
-\item [years]
- \index[dir]{years} (3600*24*365 seconds)
-
-\end{description}
-
-Any abbreviation of these modifiers is also permitted (i.e. {\bf seconds}
-may be specified as {\bf sec} or {\bf s}). A specification of {\bf m} will
-be taken as months.
-
-The specification of a time may have as many number/modifier parts as you
-wish. For example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-1 week 2 days 3 hours 10 mins
-1 month 2 days 30 sec
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-are valid date specifications.
-
- Don't use quotes around the parameter, see \nameref{sec:Quotes}.
-
-
-\item [audit-command-list]
- \index[general]{Data Type!audit command list}
- \label{DataTypeAuditCommandList}
- Specifies the commands that should be logged on execution (audited).
- E.g.
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Audit Events = label
-Audit Events = restore
-\end{bconfig}
- Based on the type \dtStringList.
-
-
-
-\item [\yesno]
- \index[general]{Data Type!\yesno}
- \index[general]{Data Type!boolean}
- \label{DataTypeYesNo}
- Either a \parameter{yes} or a \parameter{no} (or \parameter{true} or \parameter{false}).
-
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Variable Expansion}
- \label{VarsChapter}
-
-Depending on the directive, Bareos will expand to the following variables:
-
-\paragraph{Variable Expansion on Volume Labels}
-\label{sec:VariableExpansionVolumeLabels}
-
-When labeling a new volume (see \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format}), following Bareos internal variables can be used:
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{7cm}}
-\textbf{Internal Variable} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\variable{$Year} & Year \\
-\variable{$Month} & Month: 1-12 \\
-\variable{$Day} & Day: 1-31 \\
-\variable{$Hour} & Hour: 0-24 \\
-\variable{$Minute} & Minute: 0-59 \\
-\variable{$Second} & Second: 0-59 \\
-\variable{$WeekDay} & Day of the week: 0-6, using 0 for Sunday\\
-\variable{$Job} & Name of the Job \\
-\variable{$Dir} & Name of the Director \\
-\variable{$Level} & Job Level \\
-\variable{$Type} & Job Type \\
-\variable{$JobId} & JobId \\
-\variable{$JobName} & unique name of a job\\
-\variable{$Storage} & Name of the Storage Daemon\\
-\variable{$Client} & Name of the Clients \\
-\variable{$NumVols} & Numbers of volumes in the pool\\
-\variable{$Pool} & Name of the Pool \\
-\variable{$Catalog} & Name of the Catalog\\
-\variable{$MediaType} & Type of the media
-\end{tabular}
-\hide{$}
-
-Additional, normal environment variables can be used, e.g.
-\variable{$HOME} oder \variable{$HOSTNAME}.
-
-With the exception of Job specific variables, you can trigger the variable expansion
-by using the \ilink{var command}{var}.
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Variable Expansion in Autochanger Commands}
-
-At the configuration of autochanger commands the following variables can be used:
-
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{7cm}}
-\textbf{Variable} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\parameter{\%a} & Archive Device Name\\
-\parameter{\%c} & Changer Device Name\\
-\parameter{\%d} & Changer Drive Index\\
-\parameter{\%f} & Client's Name\\
-\parameter{\%j} & Job Name\\
-\parameter{\%o} & Command\\
-\parameter{\%s} & Slot Base 0\\
-\parameter{\%S} & Slot Base 1\\
-\parameter{\%v} & Volume Name
-\end{tabular}
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Variable Expansion in Mount Commands}
-
-At the configuration of mount commands the following variables can be used:
-
-
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{7cm}}
-\textbf{Variable} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\parameter{\%a} & Archive Device Name\\
-\parameter{\%e} & Erase\\
-\parameter{\%n} & Part Number\\
-\parameter{\%m} & Mount Point\\
-\parameter{\%v} & Last Part Name
-\end{tabular}
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Variable Expansion on RunScripts}
-
-Variable Expansion on RunScripts is described at \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script}.
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Variable Expansion in Mail and Operator Commands}
-
-At the configuration of mail and operator commands the following variables can be used:
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{7cm}}
-\textbf{Variable} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\parameter{\%c} & Client's Name\\
-\parameter{\%d} & Director's Name\\
-\parameter{\%e} & Job Exit Code\\
-\parameter{\%i} & JobId\\
-\parameter{\%j} & Unique Job Id\\
-\parameter{\%l} & Job Level\\
-\parameter{\%n} & Unadorned Job Name\\
-\parameter{\%s} & Since Time\\
-\parameter{\%t} & Job Type (Backup, ...)\\
-\parameter{\%r} & Recipients\\
-\parameter{\%v} & Read Volume Name\\
-\parameter{\%V} & Write Volume Name\\
-\parameter{\%b} & Job Bytes\\
-\parameter{\%B} & Job Bytes in human readable format \\
-\parameter{\%F} & Job Files
-\end{tabular}
-
-
-\subsection{Resource Types}
-\index[general]{Types!Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource Types}
-\label{ResTypes}
-
-% TODO: is ths section really useful or should it be removed?
-
-The following table lists all current Bareos resource types. It shows what
-resources must be defined for each service (daemon). The default configuration
-files will already contain at least one example of each permitted resource.
-
-\addcontentsline{lot}{table}{Resource Types}
-\begin{longtable}{|l||c|c|c|c|}
- \hline
-\multicolumn{1}{|c|| }{\bf Resource } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{ \ilink{Director}{DirectorConfChapter} } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{ \ilink{Client}{FiledConfChapter} } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{ \ilink{Storage}{StoredConfChapter} } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{ \ilink{Console}{ConsoleConfChapter} } \\
- \hline
- \hline
-{Autochanger} & & & \cmlink{StorageResourceAutochanger} & \\
-\hline
-{Catalog } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceCatalog} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Client } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceClient} & \cmlink{ClientResourceClient} & & \\
- \hline
-{Console } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceConsole} & & & \cmlink{ConsoleResourceConsole} \\
- \hline
-{Device } & & & \cmlink{StorageResourceDevice} & \\
- \hline
-{Director } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceDirector} & \cmlink{ClientResourceDirector} & \cmlink{StorageResourceDirector} & \cmlink{ConsoleResourceDirector} \\
- \hline
-{FileSet } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceFileSet} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Job} & \cmlink{DirectorResourceJob} & & & \\
- \hline
-{JobDefs } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceJobDefs} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Message } & \cmlink{ResourceMessages} & \cmlink{ResourceMessages} & \cmlink{ResourceMessages} & \\
- \hline
-{NDMP } & & & \cmlink{StorageResourceNDMP} & \\
- \hline
-{Pool } & \cmlink{DirectorResourcePool} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Profile} & \cmlink{DirectorResourceProfile} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Schedule } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceSchedule} & & & \\
- \hline
-{Storage } & \cmlink{DirectorResourceStorage} & & \cmlink{StorageResourceStorage} & \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable}
-
-\section{Names, Passwords and Authorization}
-\label{Names}
-\index[general]{Authorization!Names and Passwords}
-\index[general]{Passwords}
-
-In order for one daemon to contact another daemon, it must authorize itself
-with a password. In most cases, the password corresponds to a particular name,
-so both the name and the password must match to be authorized. Passwords are
-plain text, any text. They are not generated by any special process; just
-use random text.
-
-The default configuration files are automatically defined for correct
-authorization with random passwords. If you add to or modify these files, you
-will need to take care to keep them consistent.
-
-\label{sec:resource-relation}
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir Conf-Diagram}
-\caption{Relation between resource names and passwords}
-%references to this label do not work reliably
-%\label{fig:password}
-\end{center}
-\end{figure}
-
-%The diagram \ref{fig:password} illustrates what names/passwords in which resources
-%must match up.
-
-In the left column, you can see the Director, Storage, and Client resources and their corresponding names and passwords -- these are all in \file{bareos-dir.conf}. In
-the right column the corresponding values in the
-Console, Storage daemon (SD), and File daemon (FD) configuration files are shown.
-
-Please note that the address \host{fw-sd}, that appears in the Storage
-resource of the Director,
-is passed to the File daemon in symbolic form. The File daemon then resolves it
-to an IP address. For this reason you must use either an IP address or a
-resolvable fully qualified name. A name such as \host{localhost}, not being a fully
-qualified name, will resolve in the File daemon to the \host{localhost} of the File
-daemon, which is most likely not what is desired. The password used for the
-File daemon to authorize with the Storage daemon is a temporary password
-unique to each Job created by the daemons and is not specified in any .conf
-file.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/consoleconf.tex b/manuals/en/main/consoleconf.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Console Configuration}
-\label{ConsoleConfChapter}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Console}
-\index[general]{Console Configuration}
-
-The Console configuration file is the simplest of all the configuration files,
-and in general, you should not need to change it except for the password. It
-simply contains the information necessary to contact the Director or
-Directors.
-
-For a general discussion of the syntax of configuration files and their
-resources including the data types recognized by {\bf Bareos}, please see
-the \ilink{Configuration}{ConfigureChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-The following Console Resource definition must be defined:
-
-\section{Director Resource}
-\label{ConsoleResourceDirector}
-\index[general]{Director Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Director}
-
-The Director resource defines the attributes of the Director running on the
-network. You may have multiple Director resource specifications in a single
-Console configuration file. If you have more than one, you will be prompted to
-choose one when you start the {\bf Console} program.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bconsole-resource-director-table.tex}
-\input{bconsole-resource-director-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bconsole-resource-director-description.tex}
-
-An actual example might be:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Director {
- Name = HeadMan
- address = rufus.cats.com
- password = xyz1erploit
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\hide{
-\section{ConsoleFont Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!ConsoleFont}
-\index[general]{ConsoleFont Resource}
-
-The ConsoleFont resource is available only in the GNOME version of the
-console. It permits you to define the font that you want used to display in
-the main listing window.
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [ConsoleFont]
-\index[console]{ConsoleFont}
-Start of the ConsoleFont directives.
-
-\item [Name = {\textless}name{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[console]{Name}
-The name of the font.
-
-\item [Font = {\textless}Pango Font Name{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[console]{Font}
-The string value given here defines the desired font. It is specified in the
-Pango format. For example, the default specification is:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Font = "LucidaTypewriter 9"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\end{description}
-
-Thanks to Phil Stracchino for providing the code for this feature.
-
-An different example might be:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-ConsoleFont {
- Name = Default
- Font = "Monospace 10"
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-}
-
-\section{Console Resource}
-\label{ConsoleResourceConsole}
-\index[general]{Console Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Console}
-
-There are three different kinds of consoles, which the administrator or
-user can use to interact with the Director. These three kinds of consoles
-comprise three different security levels.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The first console type is an \name{admin} or \name{anonymous} or \name{default}
-console, which has full privileges. There is no console resource
-necessary for this type since the password is specified in the Director
-resource. Typically you would use this console
-only for administrators.
-
-\item The second type of console is a
-"named" or "restricted" console defined within a Console resource in
-both the Director's configuration file and in the Console's
-configuration file. Both the names and the passwords in these two
-entries must match much as is the case for Client programs.
-
-This second type of console begins with absolutely no privileges except
-those explicitly specified in the Director's Console resource. Note,
-the definition of what these restricted consoles can do is determined
-by the Director's conf file.
-
-Thus you may define within the Director's conf file multiple Consoles
-with different names and passwords, sort of like multiple users, each
-with different privileges. As a default, these consoles can do
-absolutely nothing -- no commands what so ever. You give them
-privileges or rather access to commands and resources by specifying
-access control lists in the Director's Console resource. This gives the
-administrator fine grained control over what particular consoles (or
-users) can do.
-
-\item The third type of console is similar to the above mentioned
-restricted console in that it requires a Console resource definition in
-both the Director and the Console. In addition, if the console name,
-provided on the {\bf Name =} directive, is the same as a Client name,
-the user of that console is permitted to use the {\bf SetIP} command to
-change the Address directive in the Director's client resource to the IP
-address of the Console. This permits portables or other machines using
-DHCP (non-fixed IP addresses) to "notify" the Director of their current
-IP address.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The Console resource is optional and need not be specified. However, if it is
-specified, you can use ACLs (Access Control Lists) in the Director's
-configuration file to restrict the particular console (or user) to see only
-information pertaining to his jobs or client machine.
-
-You may specify as many Console resources in the console's conf file. If
-you do so, generally the first Console resource will be used. However, if
-you have multiple Director resources (i.e. you want to connect to different
-directors), you can bind one of your Console resources to a particular
-Director resource, and thus when you choose a particular Director, the
-appropriate Console configuration resource will be used. See the "Director"
-directive in the Console resource described below for more information.
-
-Note, the Console resource is optional, but can be useful for
-restricted consoles as noted above.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bconsole-resource-console-table.tex}
-\input{bconsole-resource-console-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bconsole-resource-console-description.tex}
-
-\section{Example Console Configuration File}
-\index[general]{Configuration!bconsole}
-
-A Console configuration file might look like this:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bconsole configuration}
-Director {
- Name = "bareos.example.com-dir"
- address = "bareos.example.com"
- Password = "PASSWORD"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-With this configuration, the console program (e.g. \command{bconsole}) will try to connect
-to a \bareosDir named \name{bareos.example.com-dir}
-at the network address \host{bareos.example.com} and authenticate to the admin console using the password \name{PASSWORD}.
-
-\subsection{Using Named Consoles}
-\label{sec:ConsoleAccessExample}
-The following configuration files were supplied by Phil Stracchino.
-
-To use named consoles from \command{bconsole}, use a \file{bconsole.conf} configuration file like this:
-\begin{bconfig}{bconsole: restricted-user}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Address = myserver
- Password = "XXXXXXXXXXX"
-}
-
-Console {
- Name = restricted-user
- Password = "RUPASSWORD"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Where the Password in the Director section is deliberately incorrect and the
-Console resource is given a name, in this case \argument{restricted-user}. Then
-in the Director configuration (not directly accessible by the user), we define:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{console}{restricted-user}
-Console {
- Name = restricted-user
- Password = "RUPASSWORD"
- JobACL = "Restricted Client Save"
- ClientACL = restricted-client
- StorageACL = main-storage
- ScheduleACL = *all*
- PoolACL = *all*
- FileSetACL = "Restricted Client's FileSet"
- CatalogACL = MyCatalog
- CommandACL = run
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-The user login into the Director from his Console will get logged in as \resourcename{Dir}{Console}{restricted-user}
-and he will only be able to see or access a Job with the
-name \resourcename*{Dir}{Job}{Restricted Client Save}, a Client with the name \resourcename*{Dir}{Client}{restricted-client},
-a storage device \resourcename*{Dir}{Storage}{main-storage}, any Schedule or Pool,
-a FileSet named \resourcename*{Dir}{FileSet}{Restricted Client's FileSet}, a Catalog named \resourcename*{Dir}{Catalog}{MyCatalog}
-and the only command he can use in the Console is the \bcommand{run}{} command.
-In other words, this user is rather limited in what he can see
-and do with Bareos.
-For details how to configure ACLs, see the \dt{Acl} data type description.
-
-The following is an example of a \file{bconsole.conf} file that can access
-several Directors and has different Consoles depending on the Director:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bconsole: multiple consoles}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Address = myserver
- Password = "XXXXXXXXXXX" # no, really. this is not obfuscation.
-}
-
-Director {
- Name = SecondDirector
- Address = secondserver
- Password = "XXXXXXXXXXX" # no, really. this is not obfuscation.
-}
-
-Console {
- Name = restricted-user
- Password = "RUPASSWORD"
- Director = MyDirector
-}
-
-Console {
- Name = restricted-user2
- Password = "OTHERPASSWORD"
- Director = SecondDirector
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The second Director referenced at \resourcename{Dir}{Director}{secondserver} might look
-like the following:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{console}{restricted-user2}
-Console {
- Name = restricted-user2
- Password = "OTHERPASSWORD"
- JobACL = "Restricted Client Save"
- ClientACL = restricted-client
- StorageACL = second-storage
- ScheduleACL = *all*
- PoolACL = *all*
- FileSetACL = "Restricted Client's FileSet"
- CatalogACL = RestrictedCatalog
- CommandACL = run, restore
- WhereACL = "/"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
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-
-\begin{titlepage}
-
-\title{%
-% explicied sizes, to prevent problems with htlatex
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth,natwidth=743,natheight=233]{\idir bareos-full-logo.png} \\
-%\includegraphics{\idir bareos-full-logo} \\
-%\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth,natwidth=743,natheight=233]{\idir bareos-full-logo} \\
-\Huge{Bareos} $^{\normalsize \textregistered}$\\
-\huge{Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced}\\[2ex]
-Main Reference\\
-}
-
-\author{Bareos GmbH \& Co KG}
-\date{This manual documents Bareos version \version \\
- \vspace{0.2in}
- Copyright {\copyright} 1999-2012, Free Software Foundation Europe e.V. \\
- Copyright {\copyright} 2010-2012, Planets Communications B.V. \\
- Copyright {\copyright} 2013-2017, Bareos GmbH \& Co. KG \\
- Bareos {\textregistered} is a registered trademark of Bareos GmbH \& Co KG.\\
- Bacula {\textregistered} is a registered trademark of Kern Sibbald.\\
- \vspace{0.2in}
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
- GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 published by the Free Software Foundation;
- with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
- A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
-}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\end{titlepage}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/critical.tex b/manuals/en/main/critical.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Critical Items to Implement Before Production}
-\label{CriticalChapter}
-\index[general]{Production!Critical Items to Implement Before}
-\index[general]{Critical Items to Implement Before Production}
-
-We recommend you take your time before implementing a production on a Bareos
-backup system since Bareos is a rather complex program, and if you make a
-mistake, you may suddenly find that you cannot restore your files in case
-of a disaster. This is especially true if you have not previously used a
-major backup product.
-
-If you follow the instructions in this chapter, you will have covered most of
-the major problems that can occur. It goes without saying that if you ever
-find that we have left out an important point, please inform us, so
-that we can document it to the benefit of everyone.
-
-\label{Critical}
-\section{Critical Items}
-\index[general]{Critical Items}
-
-The following assumes that you have installed Bareos, you more or less
-understand it, you have at least worked through the tutorial or have
-equivalent experience, and that you have set up a basic production
-configuration. If you haven't done the above, please do so and then come back
-here. The following is a sort of checklist that points with perhaps a brief
-explanation of why you should do it. In most cases, you will find the
-details elsewhere in the manual. The order is more or less the order you
-would use in setting up a production system (if you already are in
-production, use the checklist anyway).
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Test your tape drive for compatibility with Bareos by using the test
- command of the \ilink{btape}{btape} program.
-% TODO: missing chapter
-% \item Better than doing the above is to walk through the nine steps in the
-% \ilink{Tape Testing}{TapeTestingChapter} chapter of the manual. It
-% may take you a bit of time, but it will eliminate surprises.
-\item Test the end of tape handling of your tape drive by using the
- fill command in the \ilink{btape}{btape} program.
-\item Do at least one restore of files. If you backup multiple OS types
- (Linux, Solaris, HP, MacOS, FreeBSD, Win32, ...),
- restore files from each system type. The
- \ilink{Restoring Files}{RestoreChapter} chapter shows you how.
-\item Write a bootstrap file to a separate system for each backup job.
- See \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Write Bootstrap} directive and more details are available in the
- \nameref{BootstrapChapter} chapter. Also, the default
- \file{bareos-dir.conf} comes with a Write Bootstrap directive defined. This allows
- you to recover the state of your system as of the last backup.
-\item Backup your catalog. An example of this is found in the default
- bareos-dir.conf file. The backup script is installed by default and
- should handle any database, though you may want to make your own local
- modifications. See also \ilink{Backing Up Your Bareos Database}{BackingUpBareos} for more
- information.
-\item Write a bootstrap file for the catalog. An example of this is found in
- the default bareos-dir.conf file. This will allow you to quickly restore your
- catalog in the event it is wiped out -- otherwise it is many excruciating
- hours of work.
-\item Make a copy of the bareos-dir.conf, bareos-sd.conf, and
- bareos-fd.conf files that you are using on your server. Put it in a safe
- place (on another machine) as these files can be difficult to
- reconstruct if your server dies.
-% \item Make a Bareos Rescue CDROM! See the
-% \ilink{Disaster Recovery Using a Bareos Rescue
-% CDROM}{RescueChapter} chapter. It is trivial to make such a CDROM,
-% and it can make system recovery in the event of a lost hard disk infinitely
-% easier.
-\item Bareos assumes all filenames are in UTF-8 format. This is important
- when saving the filenames to the catalog. For Win32 machine, Bareos will
- automatically convert from Unicode to UTF-8, but on Unix, Linux, *BSD,
- and MacOS X machines, you must explicitly ensure that your locale is set
- properly. Typically this means that the {\bf LANG} environment variable
- must end in {\bf .UTF-8}. A full example is {\bf en\_US.UTF-8}. The
- exact syntax may vary a bit from OS to OS, and exactly how you define it
- will also vary.
-
- On most modern Win32 machines, you can edit the conf files with {\bf
- notepad} and choose output encoding UTF-8.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Recommended Items}
-\index[general]{Recommended Items}
-
-Although these items may not be critical, they are recommended and will help
-you avoid problems.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Read the \nameref{QuickStartChapter} chapter
-\item After installing and experimenting with Bareos, read and work carefully
- through the examples in the
- \nameref{TutorialChapter} chapter of this manual.
-\item Learn what each of the \nameref{sec:Utilities}
- does.
-\item Set up reasonable retention periods so that your catalog does not grow
- to be too big. See the following three chapters:\\
- \nameref{RecyclingChapter},\\
- \nameref{DiskChapter},\\
- \nameref{PoolsChapter}.
-% \item Perform a bare metal recovery using the Bareos Rescue CDROM. See the
-% \ilink{Disaster Recovery Using a Bareos Rescue CDROM}{RescueChapter}
-% chapter.
-\end{itemize}
-
-If you absolutely must implement a system where you write a different
-tape each night and take it offsite in the morning. We recommend that you do
-several things:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Write a bootstrap file of your backed up data and a bootstrap file
- of your catalog backup to a external media like CDROM or USB stick, and take that with
- the tape. If this is not possible, try to write those files to another
- computer or offsite computer, or send them as email to a friend. If none
- of that is possible, at least print the bootstrap files and take that
- offsite with the tape. Having the bootstrap files will make recovery
- much easier.
-\item It is better not to force Bareos to load a particular tape each day.
- Instead, let Bareos choose the tape. If you need to know what tape to
- mount, you can print a list of recycled and appendable tapes daily, and
- select any tape from that list. Bareos may propose a particular tape
- for use that it considers optimal, but it will accept any valid tape
- from the correct pool.
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/data/bareos-12.4-packages.json b/manuals/en/main/data/bareos-12.4-packages.json
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diff --git a/manuals/en/main/dataencryption.tex b/manuals/en/main/dataencryption.tex
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-
-\chapter{Data Encryption}
-\label{DataEncryption}
-\index[general]{Data Encryption}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Data}
-
-Bareos permits file data encryption and signing within the File Daemon (or
-Client) prior to sending data to the Storage Daemon. Upon restoration,
-file signatures are validated and any mismatches are reported. At no time
-does the Director or the Storage Daemon have access to unencrypted file
-contents.
-
-\warning{These feature is only available, if Bareos is build against OpenSSL.}
-
-
-It is very important to specify what this implementation does NOT
-do:
-\begin{itemize}
-% \item There is one important restore problem to be aware of, namely, it's
-% possible for the director to restore new keys or a Bareos configuration
-% file to the client, and thus force later backups to be made with a
-% compromised key and/or with no encryption at all. You can avoid this by
-% not changing the location of the keys in your Bareos File daemon
-% configuration file, and not changing your File daemon keys. If you do
-% change either one, you must ensure that no restore is done that restores
-% the old configuration or the old keys. In general, the worst effect of
-% this will be that you can no longer connect the File daemon.
-% %\TODO{what does this sentence mean?}
-% %\TODO{refer to SElinux?}
-
-\item The implementation does not encrypt file metadata such as file path
- names, permissions, ownership and extended attributes.
- However, Mac OS X resource forks are encrypted.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Encryption and signing are implemented using RSA private keys coupled with
-self-signed x509 public certificates. This is also sometimes known as PKI
-or Public Key Infrastructure.
-
-Each File Daemon should be given its own unique private/public key pair.
-In addition to this key pair, any number of "Master Keys" may be specified
--- these are key pairs that may be used to decrypt any backups should the
-File Daemon key be lost. Only the Master Key's public certificate should
-be made available to the File Daemon. Under no circumstances should the
-Master Private Key be shared or stored on the Client machine.
-
-The Master Keys should be backed up to a secure location, such as a CD
-placed in a in a fire-proof safe or bank safety deposit box. The Master
-Keys should never be kept on the same machine as the Storage Daemon or
-Director if you are worried about an unauthorized party compromising either
-machine and accessing your encrypted backups.
-
-While less critical than the Master Keys, File Daemon Keys are also a prime
-candidate for off-site backups; burn the key pair to a CD and send the CD
-home with the owner of the machine.
-
-\warning{If you lose your encryption keys, backups will be unrecoverable.
-{\bf always} store a copy of your master keys in a secure, off-site location.}
-
-The basic algorithm used for each backup session (Job) is:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The File daemon generates a session key.
-\item The FD encrypts that session key via PKE for all recipients (the file
-daemon, any master keys).
-\item The FD uses that session key to perform symmetric encryption on the data.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-
-\section{Encryption Technical Details}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Technical Details}
-
-The implementation uses 128bit AES-CBC, with RSA encrypted symmetric
-session keys. The RSA key is user supplied.
-If you are running OpenSSL $>=$ 0.9.8, the signed file hash uses
-SHA-256, otherwise SHA-1 is used.
-
-End-user configuration settings for the algorithms are not currently
-exposed, only the algorithms listed above are used. However, the
-data written to Volume supports arbitrary symmetric, asymmetric, and
-digest algorithms for future extensibility, and the back-end
-implementation currently supports:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-Symmetric Encryption:
- - 128, 192, and 256-bit AES-CBC
- - Blowfish-CBC
-
-Asymmetric Encryption (used to encrypt symmetric session keys):
- - RSA
-
-Digest Algorithms:
- - MD5
- - SHA1
- - SHA256
- - SHA512
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The various algorithms are exposed via an entirely re-usable,
-OpenSSL-agnostic API (ie, it is possible to drop in a new encryption
-backend). The Volume format is DER-encoded ASN.1, modeled after the
-Cryptographic Message Syntax from RFC 3852. Unfortunately, using CMS
-directly was not possible, as at the time of coding a free software
-streaming DER decoder/encoder was not available.
-
-
-
-
-\section{Generating Private/Public Encryption Keys}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Generating Private/Public Encryption Keypairs}
-
-Generate a Master Key Pair with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- openssl genrsa -out master.key 2048
- openssl req -new -key master.key -x509 -out master.cert
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Generate a File Daemon Key Pair for each FD:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- openssl genrsa -out fd-example.key 2048
- openssl req -new -key fd-example.key -x509 -out fd-example.cert
- cat fd-example.key fd-example.cert >fd-example.pem
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Note, there seems to be a lot of confusion around the file extensions given
-to these keys. For example, a .pem file can contain all the following:
-private keys (RSA and DSA), public keys (RSA and DSA) and (x509) certificates.
-It is the default format for OpenSSL. It stores data Base64 encoded DER format,
-surrounded by ASCII headers, so is suitable for text mode transfers between
-systems. A .pem file may contain any number of keys either public or
-private. We use it in cases where there is both a public and a private
-key.
-
-Above we have used the .cert extension to refer to X509
-certificate encoding that contains only a single public key.
-
-
-\section{Example Data Encryption Configurations (bareos-fd.conf)}
-%\index[general]{Example!File Daemon Configuration File}
-\index[general]{Example!Data Encryption Configuration File}
-%\index[general]{Example Data Encryption Configuration}
-
-\bconfigInput{config/FdClientPki.conf}
-
-
-\section{Decrypting with a Master Key}
-\index[general]{Decrypting with a Master Key}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Decrypting with a Master Key}
-
-It is preferable to retain a secure, non-encrypted copy of the
-client's own encryption keypair. However, should you lose the
-client's keypair, recovery with the master keypair is possible.
-
-You must:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Concatenate the master private and public key into a single
- keypair file, ie:
- \begin{verbatim}
-cat master.key master.cert > master.keypair
- \end{verbatim}
-
-
-\item Set the PKI Keypair statement in your bareos configuration file:
-\begin{verbatim}
- PKI Keypair = master.keypair
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\item Start the restore. The master keypair will be used to decrypt
- the file data.
-
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/debug.tex b/manuals/en/main/debug.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-%\chapter{What To Do When Bareos Crashes (Kaboom)}
-\index[general]{Crash}
-\index[general]{Debug!crash}
-
-This chapter describes, how to debug Bareos, when the program crashes.
-If you are just interested about how to get more information about a running Bareos daemon,
-please read \nameref{sec:debug-messages}.
-
-If you are running on a Linux system, and you have a set of working
-configuration files, it is very unlikely that {\bf Bareos} will crash. As with
-all software, however, it is inevitable that someday, it may crash.
-
-This chapter explains what you should do if one of the three {\bf Bareos}
-daemons (Director, File, Storage) crashes. When we speak of crashing, we
-mean that the daemon terminates abnormally because of an error. There are
-many cases where Bareos detects errors (such as PIPE errors) and will fail
-a job. These are not considered crashes. In addition, under certain
-conditions, Bareos will detect a fatal in the configuration, such as
-lack of permission to read/write the working directory. In that case,
-Bareos will force itself to crash with a SEGFAULT. However, before
-crashing, Bareos will normally display a message indicating why.
-For more details, please read on.
-
-\section{Traceback}
-\index[general]{Traceback}
-
-Each of the three Bareos daemons has a built-in exception handler which, in
-case of an error, will attempt to produce a traceback. If successful the
-traceback will be emailed to you.
-
-For this to work, you need to ensure that a few things are setup correctly on
-your system:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item You must have a version of Bareos with debug information and not stripped of debugging symbols.
- When using a packaged version of Bareos, this requires to install the Bareos debug packages
- (\package{bareos-debug} on RPM based systems, \package{bareos-dbg} on Debian based systems).
-
-\item On Linux, \command{gdb} (the GNU debugger) must be installed.
- On some systems such as Solaris, \command{gdb} may be replaced by \command{dbx}.
-
-\item By default, btraceback uses \command{bsmtp} to send the traceback via email.
- Therefore it expects a local mail transfer daemon running.
- It send the traceback to \email{root@localhost} via \host{localhost}.
-
-\item Some Linux distributions, e.g. Ubuntu\index[general]{Platform!Ubuntu!Debug},
- disable the possibility to examine the memory of other processes.
- While this is a good idea for hardening a system, our debug mechanismen will fail.
- To disable this feature, run (as root):
-\begin{commands}{disable ptrace protection to enable debugging (required on Ubuntu Linux)}
-<command> </command><parameter>test -e /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope && echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-If all the above conditions are met, the daemon that crashes will produce a
-traceback report and email it. If the above conditions are not true,
-you can run the debugger by hand as described below.
-
-\section{Testing The Traceback}
-\index[general]{Traceback!Test}
-
-To "manually" test the traceback feature, you simply start {\bf Bareos} then
-obtain the {\bf PID} of the main daemon thread (there are multiple threads).
-The output produced here will look different depending on what OS and what
-version of the kernel you are running.
-
-\begin{commands}{get the process ID of a running Bareos daemon}
-<command> </command><parameter>ps fax | grep bareos-dir</parameter>
- 2103 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/bareos-dir
-\end{commands}
-
-which in this case is 2103. Then while Bareos is running, you call the program
-giving it the path to the Bareos executable and the {\bf PID}. In this case,
-it is:
-
-\begin{commands}{get traceback of running Bareos director daemon}
-<command> </command><parameter>btraceback /usr/sbin/bareos-dir 2103</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-
-It should produce an email showing you the current state of the daemon (in
-this case the Director), and then exit leaving {\bf Bareos} running as if
-nothing happened. If this is not the case, you will need to correct the
-problem by modifying the \command{btraceback} script.
-
-
-\subsection{Getting A Traceback On Other Systems}
-
-It should be possible to produce a similar traceback on systems other than
-Linux, either using \command{gdb} or some other debugger.
-Solaris\index[general]{Platform!Solaris!Debug} with \command{dbx}
-loaded works quite fine. On other systems, you will need to modify the
-\command{btraceback} program to invoke the correct debugger, and possibly correct the
-\file{btraceback.gdb} script to have appropriate commands for your debugger.
-Please keep in mind that for any debugger to
-work, it will most likely need to run as root.
-
-\section{Manually Running Bareos Under The Debugger}
-
-If for some reason you cannot get the automatic traceback, or if you want to
-interactively examine the variable contents after a crash, you can run Bareos
-under the debugger. Assuming you want to run the Storage daemon under the
-debugger (the technique is the same for the other daemons, only the name
-changes), you would do the following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The Director and the File daemon should be running but
- the Storage daemon should not.
-
-\item Start the Storage daemon under the debugger:
-
-\begin{commands}{run the Bareos Storage daemon in the debugger}
-<command>gdb</command><parameter> --args /usr/sbin/bareos-sd -f -s -d 200</parameter>
-(gdb) <input>run</input>
-\end{commands}
-
-Parameter:
-\begin{description}
- \item[-f] foreground
- \item[-s] no signals
- \item[-d nnn] debug level
-\end{description}
-See section \ilink{daemon command line options}{daemon-command-line-options} for a detailed list of options.
-
-\item At this point, Bareos will be fully operational.
-
-\item In another shell command window, start the Console program and do what
- is necessary to cause Bareos to die.
-
-\item When Bareos crashes, the {\bf gdb} shell window will become active and
- {\bf gdb} will show you the error that occurred.
-
-\item To get a general traceback of all threads, issue the following command:
-
-\begin{commands}{run the Bareos Storage daemon in the debugger}
-(gdb) <input>thread apply all bt</input>
-\end{commands}
-
-After that you can issue any debugging command.
-\end{enumerate}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/dirdconf-fileset.tex b/manuals/en/main/dirdconf-fileset.tex
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-
-\subsection{FileSet Include Ressource}
-\label{fileset-include}
-
-The Include resource must contain a list of directories and/or files to be
-processed in the backup job.
-
-Normally, all files found in all
-subdirectories of any directory in the Include File list will be backed up.
-Note, see below for the definition of {\textless}file-list{\textgreater}.
-The Include resource may also contain one or more Options resources that
-specify options such as compression to be applied to all or any subset of
-the files found when processing the file-list for backup. Please see
-below for more details concerning Options resources.
-
-There can be any number of {\bf Include} resources within the FileSet, each
-having its own list of directories or files to be backed up and the backup
-options defined by one or more Options resources.
-
-Please take note of the following items in the FileSet syntax:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item There is no equal sign (=) after the Include and before the opening
- brace (\{). The same is true for the Exclude.
-\item Each directory (or filename) to be included or excluded is preceded by a {\bf File
- =}. Previously they were simply listed on separate lines.
-\item The Exclude resource does not accept Options.
-\item When using wild-cards or regular expressions, directory names are
- always terminated with a slash (/) and filenames have no trailing slash.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\begin{description}
-\directive{dir}{File}{ filename \textbar\ dirname \textbar\ \textbar command \textbar\ \textbackslash\textless includefile-client \textbar\ \textless includefile-server }{}{}{}
- The file list
- consists of one file or directory name per line. Directory names should be
- specified without a trailing slash with Unix path notation.
-
- Windows users, please take note to specify directories (even c:/...) in
- Unix path notation. If you use Windows conventions, you will most likely
- not be able to restore your files due to the fact that the Windows
- path separator was defined as an escape character long before Windows
- existed, and Bareos adheres to that convention (i.e. means the next character
- appears as itself).
-
- You should always specify a full path for every directory and file that you
- list in the FileSet. In addition, on Windows machines, you should {\bf
- always} prefix the directory or filename with the drive specification
- (e.g. {\bf c:/xxx}) using Unix directory name separators
- (forward slash). The drive letter itself can be upper or lower case (e.g.
- c:/xxx or C:/xxx).
-
- Bareos's default for processing directories is to recursively descend in
- the directory saving all files and subdirectories. Bareos will not by
- default cross filesystems (or mount points in Unix parlance). This means
- that if you specify the root partition (e.g. {\bf /}), Bareos will save
- only the root partition and not any of the other mounted filesystems.
- Similarly on Windows systems, you must explicitly specify each of the
- drives you want saved (e.g.
- {\bf c:/} and {\bf d:/} ...). In addition, at least for Windows systems, you
- will most likely want to enclose each specification within double quotes
- particularly if the directory (or file) name contains spaces. The {\bf df}
- command on Unix systems will show you which mount points you must specify to
- save everything. See below for an example.
-
-Take special care not to include a directory twice or Bareos will backup
-the same files two times wasting a lot of space on your archive device.
-Including a directory twice is very easy to do. For example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set}
- Include {
- Options {
- compression=GZIP
- }
- File = /
- File = /usr
- }
-\end{bconfig}
-on a Unix system where /usr is a subdirectory (rather than a mounted
-filesystem) will cause /usr to be backed up twice.
-
-{\bf {\textless}file-list{\textgreater}} is a list of directory and/or filename names
-specified with a {\bf File =} directive. To include names containing spaces,
-enclose the name between double-quotes. Wild-cards are not interpreted
-in file-lists. They can only be specified in Options resources.
-
-There are a number of special cases when specifying directories and files in a
-{\bf file-list}. They are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Any name preceded by an at-sign (@) is assumed to be the name of a
- file, which contains a list of files each preceded by a "File =". The
- named file is read once when the configuration file is parsed during the
- Director startup. Note, that the file is read on the Director's machine
- and not on the Client's. In fact, the @filename can appear anywhere
- within a configuration file where a token would be read, and the contents of
- the named file will be logically inserted in the place of the @filename.
- What must be in the file depends on the location the @filename is
- specified in the conf file. For example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set with Include File}
-Include {
- Options {
- compression=GZIP
- }
- @/home/files/my-files
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\item Any name beginning with a vertical bar ({\textbar}) is assumed to
- be the name of a program. This program will be executed on the Director's
- machine at the time the Job starts (not when the Director reads the
- configuration file), and any output from that program will be assumed to
- be a list of files or directories, one per line, to be included. Before
- submitting the specified command Bareos will performe
- \ilink{character substitution}{character substitution}.
-
- This allows you to have a job that, for example, includes all the local
- partitions even if you change the partitioning by adding a disk. The
- examples below show you how to do this. However, please note two
- things: \\
- 1. if you want the local filesystems, you probably should be
- using the {\bf fstype} directive and set {\bf onefs=no}.
- \\
-
- 2. the exact syntax of the command needed in the examples below is very
- system dependent. For example, on recent Linux systems, you may need to
- add the -P option, on FreeBSD systems, the options will be different as
- well.
-
- In general, you will need to prefix your command or commands with a {\bf
- sh -c} so that they are invoked by a shell. This will not be the case
- if you are invoking a script as in the second example below. Also, you
- must take care to escape (precede with a \textbackslash{}) wild-cards,
- shell character, and to ensure that any spaces in your command are
- escaped as well. If you use a single quotes (') within a double quote
- ("), Bareos will treat everything between the single quotes as one field
- so it will not be necessary to escape the spaces. In general, getting
- all the quotes and escapes correct is a real pain as you can see by the
- next example. As a consequence, it is often easier to put everything in
- a file and simply use the file name within Bareos. In that case the
- {\bf sh -c} will not be necessary providing the first line of the file
- is {\bf \#!/bin/sh}.
-
- As an example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set with inline script}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature = SHA1
- }
- File = "|sh -c 'df -l | grep \"^/dev/hd[ab]\" | grep -v \".*/tmp\" | awk \"{print \\$6}\"'"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-% workaround for kile editor
-\hide{$}
- will produce a list of all the local partitions on a Linux system.
- Quoting is a real problem because you must quote for Bareos which consists of
- preceding every \textbackslash{} and every " with a \textbackslash{}, and
- you must also quote for the shell command. In the end, it is probably easier
- just to execute a script file with:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set with external script}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature=MD5
- }
- File = "|my_partitions"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
- where \command{my_partitions} has:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#!/bin/sh
-df -l | grep "^/dev/hd[ab]" | grep -v ".*/tmp" \
- | awk "{print \$6}"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- If the vertical bar (\verb+|+) in front of \command{my_partitions} is preceded by a
- backslash as in \textbackslash{}\verb+|+, the program will be executed on the
- Client's machine instead of on the Director's machine.
- Please note that if the filename is given within quotes, you
- will need to use two slashes. An example, provided by John Donagher,
- that backs up all the local UFS partitions on a remote system is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set with inline script in quotes}
-FileSet {
- Name = "All local partitions"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature=SHA1
- onefs=yes
- }
- File = "\\|bash -c \"df -klF ufs | tail +2 | awk '{print \$6}'\""
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
- The above requires two backslash characters after the double quote (one
- preserves the next one). If you are a Linux user, just change the {\bf ufs}
- to {\bf ext3} (or your preferred filesystem type), and you will be in
- business.
-
- If you know what filesystems you have mounted on your system, e.g.
- for Linux only using ext2, ext3 or ext4, you can backup
- all local filesystems using something like:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{File Set to backup all extfs partions}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature = SHA1
- onfs=no
- fstype=ext2
- }
- File = /
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\item Any file-list item preceded by a less-than sign ({\textless}) will be taken
- to be a file. This file will be read on the Director's machine (see
- below for doing it on the Client machine) at the time
- the Job starts, and the data will be assumed to be a list of directories or
- files, one per line, to be included. The names should start in column 1 and
- should not be quoted even if they contain spaces. This feature allows you to
- modify the external file and change what will be saved without stopping and
- restarting Bareos as would be necessary if using the @ modifier noted above.
- For example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature = SHA1
- }
- File = "</home/files/local-filelist"
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- If you precede the less-than sign ({\textless}) with a backslash as in
- \textbackslash{}{\textless}, the file-list will be read on the Client machine
- instead of on the Director's machine. Please note that if the filename
- is given within quotes, you will need to use two slashes.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature = SHA1
- }
- File = "\\</home/xxx/filelist-on-client"
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item
- \index[general]{Backup!Partitions}
- \index[general]{Backup!Raw Partitions}
- If you explicitly specify a block device such as {\bf /dev/hda1}, then
- Bareos will assume that this is a raw partition
- to be backed up. In this case, you are strongly urged to specify a {\bf
- sparse=yes} include option, otherwise, you will save the whole partition
- rather than just the actual data that the partition contains. For example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Backup Raw Partitions}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature=MD5
- sparse=yes
- }
- File = /dev/hd6
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
- will backup the data in device /dev/hd6. Note, the {bf /dev/hd6} must be
- the raw partition itself. Bareos will not back it up as a raw device if
- you specify a symbolic link to a raw device such as my be created by the
- LVM Snapshot utilities.
-
-
-\item A file-list may not contain wild-cards. Use directives in the
- Options resource if you wish to specify wild-cards or regular expression
- matching.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\directive{dir}{Exclude Dir Containing}{filename}{}{}{}
- This directive can be added to the Include section of the FileSet resource. If the specified
- filename ({\bf filename-string}) is found on the Client in any directory to be
- backed up, the whole directory will be ignored (not backed up).
- We recommend to use the filename \file{.nobackup}, as it is a hidden file on unix
- systems, and explains what is the purpose of the file.
-
- For example:
-
- \begin{bconfig}{Exlude Directories containing the file .nobackup}
- # List of files to be backed up
- FileSet {
- Name = "MyFileSet"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- }
- File = /home
- Exclude Dir Containing = .nobackup
- }
- }
- \end{bconfig}
-
- But in /home, there may be hundreds of directories of users and some
- people want to indicate that they don't want to have certain
- directories backed up. For example, with the above FileSet, if
- the user or sysadmin creates a file named {\bf .nobackup} in
- specific directories, such as
-
- \begin{verbatim}
- /home/user/www/cache/.nobackup
- /home/user/temp/.nobackup
- \end{verbatim}
-
- then Bareos will not backup the two directories named:
-
- \begin{verbatim}
- /home/user/www/cache
- /home/user/temp
- \end{verbatim}
-
- NOTE: subdirectories will not be backed up. That is, the directive
- applies to the two directories in question and any children (be they
- files, directories, etc).
-
-
-\directive{dir}{Plugin}{plugin-name:plugin-parameter1:plugin-parameter2:$\ldots$}{}{}{}
-\label{directive-fileset-plugin}
- Instead of only specifying files, a file set can also use plugins.
- Plugins are additional libraries that handle specific requirements.
- The purpose of plugins is to provide an interface to any system program
- for backup and restore. That allows you, for example, to do database backups without a local dump.
-
- The syntax and semantics of the Plugin directive require
- the first part of the string up to the colon to be the name of the plugin.
- Everything after the first colon is ignored by the File daemon but is passed to the plugin.
- Thus the plugin writer may define the
- meaning of the rest of the string as he wishes.
-
- For more information, see \nameref{fdPlugins}.
-
- The program \nameref{bpluginfo} can be used, to retrieve information about a specific plugin.
-
- Note: It is also possible to define more than one plugin directive in a FileSet to do several database dumps at once.
-
-\directive{dir}{Options}{$\ldots$}{}{}{}
- See the \nameref{fileset-options} section.
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-\subsubsection{FileSet Options Ressource}
-\label{fileset-options}
-
-The Options resource is optional, but when specified, it will contain a
-list of {\bf keyword=value} options to be applied to the file-list.
-See below for the definition of file-list.
-Multiple Options resources may be specified one after another. As the
-files are found in the specified directories, the Options will applied to
-the filenames to determine if and how the file should be backed up. The
-wildcard and regular expression pattern matching parts of the
-Options resources are checked in the order they are specified in the
-FileSet until the first one that matches. Once one matches, the
-compression and other flags within the Options specification will
-apply to the pattern matched.
-
-A key point is that in the absence of an Option or no other Option is
-matched, every file is accepted for backing up. This means that if
-you want to exclude something, you must explicitly specify an Option
-with an {\bf exclude = yes} and some pattern matching.
-
-Once Bareos determines that the Options resource matches the file under
-consideration, that file will be saved without looking at any other Options
-resources that may be present. This means that any wild cards must appear
-before an Options resource without wild cards.
-
-If for some reason, Bareos checks all the Options resources to a file under
-consideration for backup, but there are no matches (generally because of wild
-cards that don't match), Bareos as a default will then backup the file. This
-is quite logical if you consider the case of no Options clause is specified,
-where you want everything to be backed up, and it is important to keep in mind
-when excluding as mentioned above.
-
-However, one additional point is that in the case that no match was found,
-Bareos will use the options found in the last Options resource. As a
-consequence, if you want a particular set of "default" options, you should put
-them in an Options resource after any other Options.
-
-It is a good idea to put all your wild-card and regex expressions inside
-double quotes to prevent conf file scanning problems.
-
-This is perhaps a bit overwhelming, so there are a number of examples included
-below to illustrate how this works.
-
-You find yourself using a lot of Regex statements, which will cost quite a lot
-of CPU time, we recommend you simplify them if you can, or better yet
-convert them to Wild statements which are much more efficient.
-
-%\input{autogenerated/datatype-options-table.tex}
-
-The directives within an Options resource may be one of the following:
-
-\begin{description}
- \xdirective{Dir}{}{AutoExclude}{\dtYesNo}{}{yes}{14.2.2}{%
- Automatically exclude files not intended for backup.
- Currently only used for Windows, to exclude files defined in the registry key \registrykey{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\FilesNotToBackup}, see section \nameref{FilesNotToBackup}.
- }
-
- \item [compression={\textless}GZIP{\textbar}GZIP1{\textbar}...{\textbar}GZIP9{\textbar}LZO{\textbar}LZFAST{\textbar}LZ4{\textbar}LZ4HC{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{compression}
- \index[dir]{Directive!compression}
-
- Configures the software compression to be used by the File Daemon.
- The compression is done on a file by file basis.
- %If there is a problem reading the tape in a single
- %record of a file, it will at most affect that file and none of the other
- %files on the tape.
-
- Software compression gets important if you are writing to a device that does not support compression by itself
- (e.g. hard disks). Otherwise, all modern tape drive do support hardware compression.
- Software compression can also be helpful to reduce the required network bandwidth,
- as compression is done on the File Daemon.
- However, using Bareos software compression and device hardware compression together
- is not advised, as trying to compress precompressed data is a very CPU-intense task
- and probably end up in even larger data.
-
- You can overwrite this option per Storage resource using the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Allow Compression} = no option.
-
- \begin{description}
- \item [compression=GZIP] \hfill \\
- All files saved will be software compressed using the GNU ZIP
- compression format.
-
- Specifying {\bf GZIP} uses the default compression level 6 (i.e. {\bf
- GZIP} is identical to {\bf GZIP6}). If you want a different compression
- level (1 through 9), you can specify it by appending the level number
- with no intervening spaces to {\bf GZIP}. Thus {\bf compression=GZIP1}
- would give minimum compression but the fastest algorithm, and {\bf
- compression=GZIP9} would give the highest level of compression, but
- requires more computation. According to the GZIP documentation,
- compression levels greater than six generally give very little extra
- compression and are rather CPU intensive.
-
- \item [compression=LZO] \hfill \\
- All files saved will be software compressed using the LZO
- compression format. The compression is done on a file by file basis by
- the File daemon. Everything else about GZIP is true for LZO.
-
- LZO provides much faster compression and decompression speed but lower
- compression ratio than GZIP. If your CPU is fast enough you should be able
- to compress your data without making the backup duration longer.
-
- Note that Bareos only use one compression level LZO1X-1 specified by LZO.
-
- \item [compression=LZFAST] \hfill \\
- All files saved will be software compressed using the LZFAST
- compression format. The compression is done on a file by file basis by
- the File daemon. Everything else about GZIP is true for LZFAST.
-
- LZFAST provides much faster compression and decompression speed but lower
- compression ratio than GZIP. If your CPU is fast enough you should be able
- to compress your data without making the backup duration longer.
-
- \item [compression=LZ4] \hfill \\
- All files saved will be software compressed using the LZ4
- compression format. The compression is done on a file by file basis by
- the File daemon. Everything else about GZIP is true for LZ4.
-
- LZ4 provides much faster compression and decompression speed but lower
- compression ratio than GZIP. If your CPU is fast enough you should be able
- to compress your data without making the backup duration longer.
-
- Both LZ4 and LZ4HC have the same decompression speed which is about twice
- the speed of the LZO compression. So for a restore both LZ4 and LZ4HC are
- good candidates.
-
- \warning{As LZ4 compression is not supported by Bacula, make sure \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible} = no.}
-
- \item [compression=LZ4HC] \hfill \\
- All files saved will be software compressed using the LZ4HC
- compression format. The compression is done on a file by file basis by
- the File daemon. Everything else about GZIP is true for LZ4.
-
- LZ4HC is the High Compression version of the LZ4 compression. It has
- a higher compression ratio than LZ4 and is more comparable to GZIP-6
- in both compression rate and cpu usage.
-
- Both LZ4 and LZ4HC have the same decompression speed which is about twice
- the speed of the LZO compression. So for a restore both LZ4 and LZ4HC are
- good candidates.
-
- \warning{As LZ4 compression is not supported by Bacula, make sure \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible} = no.}
-
- \end{description}
-
-
-
- \item [signature={\textless}MD5{\textbar}SHA1{\textbar}SHA256{\textbar}SHA512{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{signature}%
- \index[dir]{Directive!signature}%
-It is strongly recommend to use signatures for your backups.
-Note, only one type of signature can be computed per file.
-
- \begin{description}
- \item [signature=MD5] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{MD5}%
- \index[dir]{signature!MD5}%
- An MD5 signature will be computed for each files saved. Adding this
- option generates about 5\% extra overhead for each file saved. In
- addition to the additional CPU time, the MD5 signature adds 16 more
- bytes per file to your catalog.
-
- \item [signature=SHA1] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{SHA1}%
- \index[dir]{signature!SHA1}%
- An SHA1 signature will be computed for each files saved.
- The SHA1 algorithm is
- purported to be some what slower than the MD5 algorithm, but at the same
- time is significantly better from a cryptographic point of view (i.e.
- much fewer collisions).
- The SHA1 signature requires adds 20 bytes per file to your catalog.
-
- \item [signature=SHA256] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{SHA256}%
- \index[dir]{signature!SHA256}%
-
- \item [signature=SHA512] \hfill \\
- \index[dir]{SHA512}%
- \index[dir]{signature!SHA512}%
- \end{description}
-
-
-\item[basejob={\textless}options{\textgreater}]
-\index[dir]{basejob}
-\index[dir]{Directive!basejob}
-
-The options letters specified are used when running a {\bf Backup Level=Full}
-with BaseJobs. The options letters are the same than in the \textbf{verify=}
-option below.
-
-\item[accurate={\textless}options{\textgreater}] \index[dir]{Accurate}
- \index[dir]{Directive!accurate} The options letters specified are used when
- running a {\bf Backup Level=Incremental/Differential} in Accurate mode. The
- options letters are the same than in the \textbf{verify=} option below.
-
-\item [verify={\textless}options{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{verify}
-\index[dir]{Directive!verify}
- The options letters specified are used when running a {\bf Verify
- Level=Catalog} as well as the {\bf DiskToCatalog} level job. The options
- letters may be any combination of the following:
-
- \begin{description}
-
- \item {\bf i}
- compare the inodes
-
- \item {\bf p}
- compare the permission bits
-
- \item {\bf n}
- compare the number of links
-
- \item {\bf u}
- compare the user id
-
- \item {\bf g}
- compare the group id
-
- \item {\bf s}
- compare the size
-
- \item {\bf a}
- compare the access time
-
- \item {\bf m}
- compare the modification time (st\_mtime)
-
- \item {\bf c}
- compare the change time (st\_ctime)
-
- \item {\bf d}
- report file size decreases
-
- \item {\bf 5}
- compare the MD5 signature
-
- \item {\bf 1}
- compare the SHA1 signature
-
- \item {\bf A}
- Only for Accurate option, it allows to always backup the file
-
- \end{description}
-
- A useful set of general options on the {\bf Level=Catalog} or {\bf
- Level=DiskToCatalog} verify is {\bf pins5} i.e. compare permission bits,
- inodes, number of links, size, and MD5 changes.
-
-\item [onefs=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{onefs}
-\index[dir]{Directive!onefs}
- If set to {\bf yes} (the default), {\bf Bareos} will remain on a single
- file system. That is it will not backup file systems that are mounted
- on a subdirectory. If you are using a *nix system, you may not even be
- aware that there are several different filesystems as they are often
- automatically mounted by the OS (e.g. /dev, /net, /sys, /proc, ...).
- Bareos will inform you when it decides not to
- traverse into another filesystem. This can be very useful if you forgot
- to backup a particular partition. An example of the informational
- message in the job report is:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-rufus-fd: /misc is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /misc
-rufus-fd: /net is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /net
-rufus-fd: /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs is a different filesystem. Will not descend from /var/lib/nfs into /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs
-rufus-fd: /selinux is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /selinux
-rufus-fd: /sys is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /sys
-rufus-fd: /dev is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /dev
-rufus-fd: /home is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- If you wish to backup multiple filesystems, you can explicitly
- list each filesystem you want saved. Otherwise, if you set the onefs option
- to {\bf no}, Bareos will backup all mounted file systems (i.e. traverse mount
- points) that are found within the {\bf FileSet}. Thus if you have NFS or
- Samba file systems mounted on a directory listed in your FileSet, they will
- also be backed up. Normally, it is preferable to set {\bf onefs=yes} and to
- explicitly name each filesystem you want backed up. Explicitly naming the
- filesystems you want backed up avoids the possibility of getting into a
- infinite loop recursing filesystems. Another possibility is to
- use {\bf onefs=no} and to set {\bf fstype=ext2, ...}.
- See the example below for more details.
-
- If you think that Bareos should be backing up a particular directory
- and it is not, and you have {\bf onefs=no} set, before you complain,
- please do:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- stat /
- stat <filesystem>
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where you replace {\bf filesystem} with the one in question. If the
-{\bf Device:} number is different for / and for your filesystem, then they
-are on different filesystems. E.g.
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-stat /
- File: `/'
- Size: 4096 Blocks: 16 IO Block: 4096 directory
-Device: 302h/770d Inode: 2 Links: 26
-Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root)
-Access: 2005-11-10 12:28:01.000000000 +0100
-Modify: 2005-09-27 17:52:32.000000000 +0200
-Change: 2005-09-27 17:52:32.000000000 +0200
-
-stat /net
- File: `/home'
- Size: 4096 Blocks: 16 IO Block: 4096 directory
-Device: 308h/776d Inode: 2 Links: 7
-Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root)
-Access: 2005-11-10 12:28:02.000000000 +0100
-Modify: 2005-11-06 12:36:48.000000000 +0100
-Change: 2005-11-06 12:36:48.000000000 +0100
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Also be aware that even if you include {\bf /home} in your list
- of files to backup, as you most likely should, you will get the
- informational message that "/home is a different filesystem" when
- Bareos is processing the {\bf /} directory. This message does not
- indicate an error. This message means that while examining the
- {\bf File =} referred to in the second part of the message, Bareos will
- not descend into the directory mentioned in the first part of the message.
- However, it is possible that the separate filesystem will be backed up
- despite the message. For example, consider the following FileSet:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- File = /
- File = /var
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- where {\bf /var} is a separate filesystem. In this example, you will get a
- message saying that Bareos will not decend from {\bf /} into {\bf /var}. But
- it is important to realise that Bareos will descend into {\bf /var} from the
- second File directive shown above. In effect, the warning is bogus,
- but it is supplied to alert you to possible omissions from your FileSet. In
- this example, {\bf /var} will be backed up. If you changed the FileSet such
- that it did not specify {\bf /var}, then {\bf /var} will not be backed up.
-
-\item [honor nodump flag={\textless}yes{\textbar}no{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{honornodumpflag}
-\index[dir]{Directive!honornodumpflag}
- If your file system supports the {\bf nodump} flag (e. g. most
- BSD-derived systems) Bareos will honor the setting of the flag
- when this option is set to {\bf yes}. Files having this flag set
- will not be included in the backup and will not show up in the
- catalog. For directories with the {\bf nodump} flag set recursion
- is turned off and the directory will be listed in the catalog.
- If the {\bf honor nodump flag} option is not defined
- or set to {\bf no} every file and directory will be eligible for
- backup.
-
-\item [portable=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{portable}
-\index[dir]{Directive!portable}
-\label{portable}
- If set to {\bf yes} (default is {\bf no}), the Bareos File daemon will
- backup Win32 files in a portable format, but not all Win32 file
- attributes will be saved and restored. By default, this option is set
- to {\bf no}, which means that on Win32 systems, the data will be backed
- up using Windows API calls and on WinNT/2K/XP, all the security and
- ownership attributes will be properly backed up (and restored). However
- this format is not portable to other systems -- e.g. Unix, Win95/98/Me.
- When backing up Unix systems, this option is ignored, and unless you
- have a specific need to have portable backups, we recommend accept the
- default ({\bf no}) so that the maximum information concerning your files
- is saved.
-
-\item [recurse=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{recurse}
-\index[dir]{Directive!recurse}
- If set to {\bf yes} (the default), Bareos will recurse (or descend) into
- all subdirectories found unless the directory is explicitly excluded
- using an {\bf exclude} definition. If you set {\bf recurse=no}, Bareos
- will save the subdirectory entries, but not descend into the
- subdirectories, and thus will not save the files or directories
- contained in the subdirectories. Normally, you will want the default
- ({\bf yes}).
-
-\item [sparse=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{sparse}
-\index[dir]{Directive!sparse}
- Enable special code that checks for sparse files such as created by
- ndbm. The default is {\bf no}, so no checks are made for sparse files.
- You may specify {\bf sparse=yes} even on files that are not sparse file.
- No harm will be done, but there will be a small additional overhead to
- check for buffers of all zero, and if there is a 32K block of all zeros
- (see below), that block will become a hole in the file, which
- may not be desirable if the original file was not a sparse file.
-
- {\bf Restrictions:} Bareos reads files in 32K buffers. If the whole
- buffer is zero, it will be treated as a sparse block and not written to
- tape. However, if any part of the buffer is non-zero, the whole buffer
- will be written to tape, possibly including some disk sectors (generally
- 4098 bytes) that are all zero. As a consequence, Bareos's detection of
- sparse blocks is in 32K increments rather than the system block size.
- If anyone considers this to be a real problem, please send in a request
- for change with the reason.
-
- If you are not familiar with sparse files, an example is say a file
- where you wrote 512 bytes at address zero, then 512 bytes at address 1
- million. The operating system will allocate only two blocks, and the
- empty space or hole will have nothing allocated. However, when you read
- the sparse file and read the addresses where nothing was written, the OS
- will return all zeros as if the space were allocated, and if you backup
- such a file, a lot of space will be used to write zeros to the volume.
- Worse yet, when you restore the file, all the previously empty space
- will now be allocated using much more disk space. By turning on the
- {\bf sparse} option, Bareos will specifically look for empty space in
- the file, and any empty space will not be written to the Volume, nor
- will it be restored. The price to pay for this is that Bareos must
- search each block it reads before writing it. On a slow system, this
- may be important. If you suspect you have sparse files, you should
- benchmark the difference or set sparse for only those files that are
- really sparse.
-
- You probably should not use this option on files or raw disk devices
- that are not really sparse files (i.e. have holes in them).
-
-\item [readfifo=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{readfifo}
-\index[dir]{Directive!readfifo}
-\label{readfifo}
- If enabled, tells the Client to read the data on a backup and write the
- data on a restore to any FIFO (pipe) that is explicitly mentioned in the
- FileSet. In this case, you must have a program already running that
- writes into the FIFO for a backup or reads from the FIFO on a restore.
- This can be accomplished with the {\bf RunBeforeJob} directive. If this
- is not the case, Bareos will hang indefinitely on reading/writing the
- FIFO. When this is not enabled (default), the Client simply saves the
- directory entry for the FIFO.
-
- Normally, when Bareos runs a RunBeforeJob, it waits until that
- script terminates, and if the script accesses the FIFO to write
- into it, the Bareos job will block and everything will stall.
- However, Vladimir Stavrinov as supplied tip that allows this feature
- to work correctly. He simply adds the following to the beginning
- of the RunBeforeJob script:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- exec > /dev/null
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet with Fifo}
-Include {
- Options {
- signature=SHA1
- readfifo=yes
- }
- File = /home/abc/fifo
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
- This feature can be used to do a "hot" database backup.
- You can use the {\bf RunBeforeJob} to create the fifo
- and to start a program that dynamically reads your database and writes
- it to the fifo. Bareos will then write it to the Volume.
-
- During the restore operation, the inverse is true, after Bareos creates
- the fifo if there was any data stored with it (no need to explicitly
- list it or add any options), that data will be written back to the fifo.
- As a consequence, if any such FIFOs exist in the fileset to be restored,
- you must ensure that there is a reader program or Bareos will block, and
- after one minute, Bareos will time out the write to the fifo and move on
- to the next file.
-
- If you are planing to use a Fifo for backup, better take a look to the \nameref{bpipe} section.
-
-
-\item [noatime=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{noatime}
-\index[dir]{Directive!noatime}
- If enabled, and if your Operating System supports the O\_NOATIME file
- open flag, Bareos will open all files to be backed up with this option.
- It makes it possible to read a file without updating the inode atime
- (and also without the inode ctime update which happens if you try to set
- the atime back to its previous value). It also prevents a race
- condition when two programs are reading the same file, but only one does
- not want to change the atime. It's most useful for backup programs and
- file integrity checkers (and Bareos can fit on both categories).
-
- This option is particularly useful for sites where users are sensitive
- to their MailBox file access time. It replaces both the {\bf keepatime}
- option without the inconveniences of that option (see below).
-
- If your Operating System does not support this option, it will be
- silently ignored by Bareos.
-
-
-\item [mtimeonly=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{mtimeonly}
-\index[dir]{Directive!mtimeonly}
- If enabled, tells the Client that the selection of files during
- Incremental and Differential backups should based only on the st\_mtime
- value in the stat() packet. The default is {\bf no} which means that
- the selection of files to be backed up will be based on both the
- st\_mtime and the st\_ctime values. In general, it is not recommended
- to use this option.
-
-\item [keepatime=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{keepatime}
-\index[dir]{Directive!keepatime}
- The default is {\bf no}. When enabled, Bareos will reset the st\_atime
- (access time) field of files that it backs up to their value prior to
- the backup. This option is not generally recommended as there are very
- few programs that use st\_atime, and the backup overhead is increased
- because of the additional system call necessary to reset the times.
- However, for some files, such as mailboxes, when Bareos backs up the
- file, the user will notice that someone (Bareos) has accessed the
- file. In this, case keepatime can be useful.
- (I'm not sure this works on Win32).
-
- Note, if you use this feature, when Bareos resets the access time, the
- change time (st\_ctime) will automatically be modified by the system,
- so on the next incremental job, the file will be backed up even if
- it has not changed. As a consequence, you will probably also want
- to use {\bf mtimeonly = yes} as well as keepatime (thanks to
- Rudolf Cejka for this tip).
-
-\item [checkfilechanges=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{checkfilechanges}
-\index[dir]{Directive!checkfilechanges}
- If enabled, the Client will check size, age of each file after
- their backup to see if they have changed during backup. If time
- or size mismatch, an error will raise.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- zog-fd: Client1.2007-03-31_09.46.21 Error: /tmp/test mtime changed during backup.
-\end{verbatim}
-
- In general, it is recommended to use this option.
-
-\item [hardlinks=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{hardlinks}
-\index[dir]{Directive!hardlinks}
- When enabled (default), this directive will cause hard links to be
- backed up. However, the File daemon keeps track of hard linked files and
- will backup the data only once. The process of keeping track of the
- hard links can be quite expensive if you have lots of them (tens of
- thousands or more). This doesn't occur on normal Unix systems, but if
- you use a program like BackupPC, it can create hundreds of thousands, or
- even millions of hard links. Backups become very long and the File daemon
- will consume a lot of CPU power checking hard links. In such a case,
- set {\bf hardlinks=no} and hard links will not be backed up. Note, using
- this option will most likely backup more data and on a restore the file
- system will not be restored identically to the original.
-
-\item [wild={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{wild}
-\index[dir]{Directive!wild}
- Specifies a wild-card string to be applied to the filenames and
- directory names. Note, if {\bf Exclude} is not enabled, the wild-card
- will select which files are to be included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is
- specified, the wild-card will select which files are to be excluded.
- Multiple wild-card directives may be specified, and they will be applied
- in turn until the first one that matches. Note, if you exclude a
- directory, no files or directories below it will be matched.
-
- You may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bwild} program.
- You can also test your full FileSet definition by using
- the \ilink{estimate}{estimate} command.
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
-\item [wilddir={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{wilddir}
-\index[dir]{Directive!wilddir}
- Specifies a wild-card string to be applied to directory names only. No
- filenames will be matched by this directive. Note, if {\bf Exclude} is
- not enabled, the wild-card will select directories to be
- included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is specified, the wild-card will select
- which directories are to be excluded. Multiple wild-card directives may be
- specified, and they will be applied in turn until the first one that
- matches. Note, if you exclude a directory, no files or directories
- below it will be matched.
-
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
- You may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bwild} program.
- You can also test your full FileSet definition by using
- the \ilink{estimate}{estimate} command.
-
-\item [wildfile={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{wildfile}
-\index[dir]{Directive!wildfile}
- Specifies a wild-card string to be applied to non-directories. That
- is no directory entries will be matched by this directive.
- However, note that the match is done against the full path and filename,
- so your wild-card string must take into account that filenames
- are preceded by the full path.
- If {\bf Exclude}
- is not enabled, the wild-card will select which files are to be
- included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is specified, the wild-card will select
- which files are to be excluded. Multiple wild-card directives may be
- specified, and they will be applied in turn until the first one that
- matches.
-
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
- You may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bwild} program.
- You can also test your full FileSet definition by using
- the \ilink{estimate}{estimate} command.
- An example of excluding with the WildFile option on Win32 machines is
- presented below.
-
-\item [regex={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{regex}
-\index[dir]{Directive!regex}
-
-\label{FileRegex}
-
- Specifies a POSIX extended regular expression to be applied to the
- filenames and directory names, which include the full path. If {\bf
- Exclude} is not enabled, the regex will select which files are to be
- included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is specified, the regex will select
- which files are to be excluded. Multiple regex directives may be
- specified within an Options resource, and they will be applied in turn
- until the first one that matches. Note, if you exclude a directory, no
- files or directories below it will be matched.
-
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
- The regex libraries differ from one operating system to
- another, and in addition, regular expressions are complicated,
- so you may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bregex} program.
- You can also test your full FileSet definition by using
- the \ilink{estimate}{estimate} command.
-
- You find yourself using a lot of Regex statements, which will cost quite a lot
- of CPU time, we recommend you simplify them if you can, or better yet
- convert them to Wild statements which are much more efficient.
-
-
-\item [regexfile={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{regexfile}
-\index[dir]{Directive!regexfile}
- Specifies a POSIX extended regular expression to be applied to
- non-directories. No directories will be matched by this directive.
- However, note that the match is done against the full path and
- filename, so your regex string must take into account that filenames
- are preceded by the full path.
- If {\bf Exclude} is not enabled, the regex will select which files are
- to be included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is specified, the regex will
- select which files are to be excluded. Multiple regex directives may be
- specified, and they will be applied in turn until the first one that
- matches.
-
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
- The regex libraries differ from one operating system to
- another, and in addition, regular expressions are complicated,
- so you may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bregex} program.
-
-\item [regexdir={\textless}string{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{regexdir}
-\index[dir]{Directive!regexdir}
- Specifies a POSIX extended regular expression to be applied to directory
- names only. No filenames will be matched by this directive. Note, if
- {\bf Exclude} is not enabled, the regex will select directories
- files are to be included. If {\bf Exclude=yes} is specified, the
- regex will select which files are to be excluded. Multiple
- regex directives may be specified, and they will be applied in turn
- until the first one that matches. Note, if you exclude a directory, no
- files or directories below it will be matched.
-
- It is recommended to enclose the string in double quotes.
-
- The regex libraries differ from one operating system to
- another, and in addition, regular expressions are complicated,
- so you may want to test your expressions prior to running your
- backup by using the \nameref{bregex} program.
-
-\xdirective{dir}{}{Exclude}{\dtYesNo}{}{no}{}{%
- When enabled, any files matched within the
- Options will be excluded from the backup.
-}
-
-\item [aclsupport=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{aclsupport}
-\index[dir]{Directive!aclsupport}
-\label{ACLSupport}
- The default is {\bf no}. If this option is set to yes, and you have the
- POSIX {\bf libacl} installed on your Linux system, Bareos will backup the
- file and directory Unix Access Control Lists (ACL) as defined in IEEE Std
- 1003.1e draft 17 and "POSIX.1e" (abandoned). This feature is
- available on Unix systems only and requires the Linux ACL library. Bareos is
- automatically compiled with ACL support if the {\bf libacl} library is
- installed on your Linux system (shown in config.out). While restoring the
- files Bareos will try to restore the ACLs, if there is no ACL support
- available on the system, Bareos restores the files and directories but
- not the ACL information. Please note, if you backup an EXT3 or XFS
- filesystem with ACLs, then you restore them to a different filesystem
- (perhaps reiserfs) that does not have ACLs, the ACLs will be ignored.
-
- For other operating systems there is support for either POSIX ACLs or
- the more extensible NFSv4 ACLs.
-
- The ACL stream format between Operation Systems is \textbf{not}
- compatible so for example an ACL saved on Linux cannot be restored on
- Solaris.
-
- The following Operating Systems are currently supported:
-
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item AIX (pre-5.3 (POSIX) and post 5.3 (POSIX and NFSv4) ACLs)
- \item Darwin
- \item FreeBSD (POSIX and NFSv4/ZFS ACLs)
- \item HPUX
- \item IRIX
- \item Linux
- \item Solaris (POSIX and NFSv4/ZFS ACLs)
- \item Tru64
- \end{enumerate}
-
-\label{XattrSupport}
-\item [xattrsupport=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{xattrsupport}
-\index[dir]{Directive!xattrsupport}
- The default is {\bf no}. If this option is set to yes, and your
- operating system support either so called Extended Attributes or
- Extensible Attributes Bareos will backup the file and directory
- XATTR data. This feature is available on UNIX only and depends on
- support of some specific library calls in libc.
-
- The XATTR stream format between Operating Systems is {\bf not}
- compatible so an XATTR saved on Linux cannot for example be restored
- on Solaris.
-
- On some operating systems ACLs are also stored as Extended Attributes
- (Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD) Bareos checks if you have the aclsupport
- option enabled and if so will not save the same info when saving
- extended attribute information. Thus ACLs are only saved once.
-
- The following Operating Systems are currently supported:
-
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item AIX (Extended Attributes)
- \item Darwin (Extended Attributes)
- \item FreeBSD (Extended Attributes)
- \item IRIX (Extended Attributes)
- \item Linux (Extended Attributes)
- \item NetBSD (Extended Attributes)
- \item Solaris (Extended Attributes and Extensible Attributes)
- \item Tru64 (Extended Attributes)
- \end{enumerate}
-
-\item [ignore case=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{ignore case}
-\index[dir]{Directive!ignore case}
- The default is {\bf no}. On Windows systems, you will almost surely
- want to set this to {\bf yes}. When this directive is set to {\bf yes}
- all the case of character will be ignored in wild-card and regex
- comparisons. That is an uppercase A will match a lowercase a.
-
-\item [fstype=filesystem-type] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{fstype}
-\index[dir]{Directive!fstype}
- This option allows you to select files and directories by the
- filesystem type. The permitted filesystem-type names are:
-
- ext2, jfs, ntfs, proc, reiserfs, xfs, usbdevfs, sysfs, smbfs,
- iso9660.
-
- You may have multiple Fstype directives, and thus permit matching
- of multiple filesystem types within a single Options resource. If
- the type specified on the fstype directive does not match the
- filesystem for a particular directive, that directory will not be
- backed up. This directive can be used to prevent backing up
- non-local filesystems. Normally, when you use this directive, you
- would also set {\bf onefs=no} so that Bareos will traverse filesystems.
-
- This option is not implemented in Win32 systems.
-
-\item [DriveType=Windows-drive-type] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{DriveType}
-\index[dir]{Directive!DriveType}
- This option is effective only on Windows machines and is
- somewhat similar to the Unix/Linux {\bf fstype} described
- above, except that it allows you to select what Windows
- drive types you want to allow. By default all drive
- types are accepted.
-
- The permitted drivetype names are:
-
- removable, fixed, remote, cdrom, ramdisk
-
- You may have multiple Driveype directives, and thus permit matching
- of multiple drive types within a single Options resource. If
- the type specified on the drivetype directive does not match the
- filesystem for a particular directive, that directory will not be
- backed up. This directive can be used to prevent backing up
- non-local filesystems. Normally, when you use this directive, you
- would also set {\bf onefs=no} so that Bareos will traverse filesystems.
-
- This option is not implemented in Unix/Linux systems.
-
-\item [hfsplussupport=yes{\textbar}no] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{hfsplussupport}
-\index[dir]{Directive!hfsplussupport}
- This option allows you to turn on support for Mac OSX HFS plus
- finder information.
-
-\item [strippath={\textless}integer{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{strippath}
-\index[dir]{Directive!strippath}
- This option will cause {\bf integer} paths to be stripped from
- the front of the full path/filename being backed up. This can
- be useful if you are migrating data from another vendor or if
- you have taken a snapshot into some subdirectory. This directive
- can cause your filenames to be overlayed with regular backup data,
- so should be used only by experts and with great care.
-
-\item [size=sizeoption] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{size}
-\index[dir]{Directive!size}
- This option will allow you to select files by their actual size.
- You can select either files smaller than a certain size or bigger
- then a certain size, files of a size in a certain range or files
- of a size which is within 1 \% of its actual size.
-
- The following settings can be used:
-
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item {\bf {\textless}size{\textgreater}-{\textless}size{\textgreater}} - Select file in range size - size.
- \item {\bf {\textless}size} - Select files smaller than size.
- \item {\bf {\textgreater}size} - Select files bigger than size.
- \item {\bf size} - Select files which are within 1 \% of size.
- \end{enumerate}
-
-\item [shadowing=none{\textbar}localwarn{\textbar}localremove{\textbar}globalwarn{\textbar}globalremove] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{shadowing}
-\index[dir]{Directive!shadowing}
- The default is {\bf none}. This option performs a check within the
- fileset for any file-list entries which are shadowing each other.
- Lets say you specify / and /usr but /usr is not a separate filesystem.
- Then in the normal situation both / and /usr would lead to data being
- backed up twice.
-
- The following settings can be used:
-
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item none - Do NO shadowing check
- \item localwarn - Do shadowing check within one include block and warn
- \item localremove - Do shadowing check within one include block and remove duplicates
- \item globalwarn - Do shadowing check between all include blocks and warn
- \item globalremove - Do shadowing check between all include blocks and remove duplicates
- \end{enumerate}
-
- The local and global part of the setting relate to the fact if the check
- should be performed only within one include block (local) or between multiple
- include blocks of the same fileset (global). The warn and remove part of the
- keyword sets the action e.g. warn the user about shadowing or remove
- the entry shadowing the other.
-
- Example for a fileset resource with fileset shadow warning enabled:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet resource with fileset shadow warning enabled}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Test Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- shadowing = localwarn
- }
- File = /
- File = /usr
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\item [meta=tag] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{meta}
-\index[dir]{Directive!meta}
- This option will add a meta tag to a fileset. These meta tags are used
- by the Native NDMP protocol to pass NDMP backup or restore environment
- variables via the Data Management Agent (DMA) in Bareos to the remote
- NDMP Data Agent. You can have zero or more metatags which are all passed
- to the remote NDMP Data Agent.
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-
-\subsection{FileSet Exclude Ressource}
-\label{fileset-exclude}
-\index[general]{Excluding Files and Directories}
-
-FileSet Exclude-Ressources very similar to Include-Ressources, except that they only allow following directives:
-
-\begin{description}
-% file | directoy | |command | \<includefile-client | <includefile-server
-\xdirective{dir}{}{File}{
- filename \textbar\
- directory \textbar\
- \textbar command \textbar\
- \textbackslash\textless includefile-client \textbar\
- \textless includefile-server
- }{}{}{}{%
- Files to exclude are descripted in the same way as at the \nameref{fileset-include}.
-}
-\end{description}
-
-For example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet using Exclude}
-FileSet {
- Name = Exclusion_example
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = SHA1
- }
- File = /
- File = /boot
- File = /home
- File = /rescue
- File = /usr
- }
- Exclude {
- File = /proc
- File = /tmp # Don't add trailing /
- File = .journal
- File = .autofsck
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Another way to exclude files and directories is to use the \configdirective{Exclude} option from the Include section.
-
-
-\subsection{FileSet Examples}
-\index[general]{Example!FileSet}
-\index[general]{FileSet!Example}
-
-The following is an example of a valid FileSet resource definition. Note,
-the first Include pulls in the contents of the file \file{/etc/backup.list}
-when Bareos is started (i.e. the @), and that file must have each filename
-to be backed up preceded by a {\bf File =} and on a separate line.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet using import}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- Compression=GZIP
- signature=SHA1
- Sparse = yes
- }
- @/etc/backup.list
- }
- Include {
- Options {
- wildfile = "*.o"
- wildfile = "*.exe"
- Exclude = yes
- }
- File = /root/myfile
- File = /usr/lib/another_file
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-In the above example, all the files contained in \file{/etc/backup.list} will
-be compressed with GZIP compression, an SHA1 signature will be computed on the
-file's contents (its data), and sparse file handling will apply.
-
-The two directories \file{/root/myfile} and \file{/usr/lib/another_file} will also be saved
-without any options, but all files in those directories with the extensions
-\file{.o} and \file{.exe} will be excluded.
-
-Let's say that you now want to exclude the directory \file{/tmp}. The simplest way
-to do so is to add an exclude directive that lists \file{/tmp}. The example
-above would then become:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{extended FileSet excluding /tmp}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- Compression=GZIP
- signature=SHA1
- Sparse = yes
- }
- @/etc/backup.list
- }
- Include {
- Options {
- wildfile = "*.o"
- wildfile = "*.exe"
- Exclude = yes
- }
- File = /root/myfile
- File = /usr/lib/another_file
- }
- Exclude {
- File = /tmp # don't add trailing /
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-You can add wild-cards to the File directives listed in the Exclude
-directory, but you need to take care because if you exclude a directory,
-it and all files and directories below it will also be excluded.
-
-Now lets take a slight variation on the above and suppose
-you want to save all your whole filesystem except \file{/tmp}.
-The problem that comes up is that Bareos will not normally
-cross from one filesystem to another.
-Doing a \command{df} command, you get the following output:
-
-\begin{commands}{df}
-<command>df</command>
-Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
-/dev/hda5 5044156 439232 4348692 10% /
-/dev/hda1 62193 4935 54047 9% /boot
-/dev/hda9 20161172 5524660 13612372 29% /home
-/dev/hda2 62217 6843 52161 12% /rescue
-/dev/hda8 5044156 42548 4745376 1% /tmp
-/dev/hda6 5044156 2613132 2174792 55% /usr
-none 127708 0 127708 0% /dev/shm
-//minimatou/c$ 14099200 9895424 4203776 71% /mnt/mmatou
-lmatou:/ 1554264 215884 1258056 15% /mnt/matou
-lmatou:/home 2478140 1589952 760072 68% /mnt/matou/home
-lmatou:/usr 1981000 1199960 678628 64% /mnt/matou/usr
-lpmatou:/ 995116 484112 459596 52% /mnt/pmatou
-lpmatou:/home 19222656 2787880 15458228 16% /mnt/pmatou/home
-lpmatou:/usr 2478140 2038764 311260 87% /mnt/pmatou/usr
-deuter:/ 4806936 97684 4465064 3% /mnt/deuter
-deuter:/home 4806904 280100 4282620 7% /mnt/deuter/home
-deuter:/files 44133352 27652876 14238608 67% /mnt/deuter/files
-\end{commands}
-\hide{$}
-
-And we see that there are a number of separate filesystems (/ /boot
-/home /rescue /tmp and /usr not to mention mounted systems).
-If you specify only {\bf /} in your Include list, Bareos will only save the
-Filesystem {\bf /dev/hda5}. To save all filesystems except {\bf /tmp} with
-out including any of the Samba or NFS mounted systems, and explicitly
-excluding a /tmp, /proc, .journal, and .autofsck, which you will not want to
-be saved and restored, you can use the following:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet mount points}
-FileSet {
- Name = Include_example
- Include {
- Options {
- wilddir = /proc
- wilddir = /tmp
- wildfile = "/.journal"
- wildfile = "/.autofsck"
- exclude = yes
- }
- File = /
- File = /boot
- File = /home
- File = /rescue
- File = /usr
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Since \file{/tmp} is on its own filesystem and it was not explicitly named in the
-Include list, it is not really needed in the exclude list. It is better to
-list it in the Exclude list for clarity, and in case the disks are changed so
-that it is no longer in its own partition.
-
-Now, lets assume you only want to backup .Z and .gz files and nothing
-else. This is a bit trickier because Bareos by default will select
-everything to backup, so we must exclude everything but .Z and .gz files.
-If we take the first example above and make the obvious modifications
-to it, we might come up with a FileSet that looks like this:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Non-working example}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include { !!!!!!!!!!!!
- Options { This
- wildfile = "*.Z" example
- wildfile = "*.gz" doesn't
- work
- } !!!!!!!!!!!!
- File = /myfile
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The *.Z and *.gz files will indeed be backed up, but all other files
-that are not matched by the Options directives will automatically
-be backed up too (i.e. that is the default rule).
-
-To accomplish what we want, we must explicitly exclude all other files.
-We do this with the following:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Exclude all except specific wildcards}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- wildfile = "*.Z"
- wildfile = "*.gz"
- }
- Options {
- Exclude = yes
- RegexFile = ".*"
- }
- File = /myfile
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The "trick" here was to add a RegexFile expression that matches
-all files. It does not match directory names, so all directories in
-/myfile will be backed up (the directory entry) and any *.Z and *.gz
-files contained in them. If you know that certain directories do
-not contain any *.Z or *.gz files and you do not want the directory
-entries backed up, you will need to explicitly exclude those directories.
-Backing up a directory entries is not very expensive.
-
-Bareos uses the system regex library and some of them are
-different on different OSes. The above has been reported not to work
-on FreeBSD. This can be tested by using the \bcommand{estimate}{job=job-name
-listing} command in the console and adapting the RegexFile expression
-appropriately.
-
-Please be aware that allowing Bareos to traverse or change file systems can be
-{\bf very} dangerous. For example, with the following:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{backup all filesystem below /mnt/matou (use with care)}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Bad example"
- Include {
- Options {
- onefs=no
- }
- File = /mnt/matou
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-you will be backing up an NFS mounted partition ({\bf /mnt/matou}), and since
-{\bf onefs} is set to {\bf no}, Bareos will traverse file systems. Now if {\bf
-/mnt/matou} has the current machine's file systems mounted, as is often the
-case, you will get yourself into a recursive loop and the backup will never
-end.
-
-As a final example, let's say that you have only one or two
-subdirectories of /home that you want to backup. For example,
-you want to backup only subdirectories beginning with the letter
-a and the letter b -- i.e. \file{/home/a*} and \file{/home/b*}.
-Now, you might first try:
-\begin{bconfig}{Non-working example}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- wilddir = "/home/a*"
- wilddir = "/home/b*"
- }
- File = /home
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The problem is that the above will include everything in /home. To get
-things to work correctly, you need to start with the idea of exclusion
-instead of inclusion. So, you could simply exclude all directories
-except the two you want to use:
-\begin{bconfig}{Exclude by regex}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- RegexDir = "^/home/[c-z]"
- exclude = yes
- }
- File = /home
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-And assuming that all subdirectories start with a lowercase letter, this
-would work.
-
-An alternative would be to include the two subdirectories desired and
-exclude everything else:
-\begin{bconfig}{Include and Exclude}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- wilddir = "/home/a*"
- wilddir = "/home/b*"
- }
- Options {
- RegexDir = ".*"
- exclude = yes
- }
- File = /home
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-The following example shows how to back up only the My Pictures directory inside
-the My Documents directory for all users in C:/Documents and Settings, i.e.
-everything matching the pattern:
-
-\file{C:/Documents and Settings/*/My Documents/My Pictures/*}
-
-To understand how this can be achieved, there are two important points to
-remember:
-
-Firstly, Bareos walks over the filesystem depth-first starting from the File =
-lines. It stops descending when a directory is excluded, so you must include
-all ancestor directories of each directory containing files to be included.
-
-Secondly, each directory and file is compared to the Options clauses in the
-order they appear in the FileSet. When a match is found, no further clauses
-are compared and the directory or file is either included or excluded.
-
-The FileSet resource definition below implements this by including specifc
-directories and files and excluding everything else.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Include/Exclude example}
-FileSet {
- Name = "AllPictures"
-
- Include {
-
- File = "C:/Documents and Settings"
-
- Options {
- signature = SHA1
- verify = s1
- IgnoreCase = yes
-
- # Include all users' directories so we reach the inner ones. Unlike a
- # WildDir pattern ending in *, this RegExDir only matches the top-level
- # directories and not any inner ones.
- RegExDir = "^C:/Documents and Settings/[^/]+$"
-
- # Ditto all users' My Documents directories.
- WildDir = "C:/Documents and Settings/*/My Documents"
-
- # Ditto all users' My Documents/My Pictures directories.
- WildDir = "C:/Documents and Settings/*/My Documents/My Pictures"
-
- # Include the contents of the My Documents/My Pictures directories and
- # any subdirectories.
- Wild = "C:/Documents and Settings/*/My Documents/My Pictures/*"
- }
-
- Options {
- Exclude = yes
- IgnoreCase = yes
-
- # Exclude everything else, in particular any files at the top level and
- # any other directories or files in the users' directories.
- Wild = "C:/Documents and Settings/*"
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-\hide{$}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Windows FileSets}
-\index[general]{Windows!FileSet}
-\index[general]{FileSet!Windows}
-\label{win32}
-If you are entering Windows file names, the directory path may be preceded by
-the drive and a colon (as in c:). However, the path separators must be
-specified in Unix convention (i.e. forward slash (/)). If you wish to include
-a quote in a file name, precede the quote with a backslash
-(\textbackslash{}). For example you might use the following
-for a Windows machine to backup the "My Documents" directory:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Windows FileSet}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Windows Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- WildFile = "*.obj"
- WildFile = "*.exe"
- exclude = yes
- }
- File = "c:/My Documents"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-For exclude lists to work correctly on Windows, you must observe the following
-rules:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Filenames are case sensitive, so you must use the correct case.
-\item To exclude a directory, you must not have a trailing slash on the
- directory name.
-\item If you have spaces in your filename, you must enclose the entire name
- in double-quote characters ("). Trying to use a backslash before the space
- will not work.
-\item If you are using the old Exclude syntax (noted below), you may not
- specify a drive letter in the exclude. The new syntax noted above
- should work fine including driver letters.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Thanks to Thiago Lima for summarizing the above items for us. If you are
-having difficulties getting includes or excludes to work, you might want to
-try using the {\bf estimate job=xxx listing} command documented in the
-\ilink{Console chapter}{estimate} of this manual.
-
-On Win32 systems, if you move a directory or file or rename a file into the
-set of files being backed up, and a Full backup has already been made, Bareos
-will not know there are new files to be saved during an Incremental or
-Differential backup (blame Microsoft, not us). To avoid this problem, please
-{\bf copy} any new directory or files into the backup area. If you do not have
-enough disk to copy the directory or files, move them, but then initiate a
-Full backup.
-
-
-\paragraph*{Example Fileset for Windows}
-\index[general]{FileSet!Windows Example}
-\index[general]{Windows!FileSet!Example}
-
-The following example demostrates a Windows FileSet.
-It backups all data from all fixed drives and only excludes some Windows temporary data.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Windows All Drives FileSet}
-FileSet {
- Name = "Windows All Drives"
- Enable VSS = yes
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5
- Drive Type = fixed
- IgnoreCase = yes
- WildFile = "[A-Z]:/pagefile.sys"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/RECYCLER"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/$RECYCLE.BIN"
- WildDir = "[A-Z]:/System Volume Information"
- Exclude = yes
- }
- File = /
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-% workaround for kile editor
-\hide{$}
-
-\variable{File = /} includes all Windows drives.
-Using \variable{Drive Type = fixed} excludes drives like USB-Stick or CD-ROM Drive.
-Using \variable{WildDir = "[A-Z]:/RECYCLER"} excludes the backup of the directory \path|RECYCLER| from all drives.
-
-
-\subsection{Testing Your FileSet}
-\index[general]{FileSet!Testing Your}
-\index[general]{Testing Your FileSet}
-
-If you wish to get an idea of what your FileSet will really backup or if your
-exclusion rules will work correctly, you can test it by using the
-\ilink{estimate}{estimate} command.
-
-As an example, suppose you add the following test FileSet:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FileSet for all *.c files}
-FileSet {
- Name = Test
- Include {
- File = /home/xxx/test
- Options {
- regex = ".*\\.c$"
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-\hide{$}
-
-You could then add some test files to the directory {\bf /home/xxx/test}
-and use the following command in the console:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{estimate}
-estimate job=<any-job-name> listing client=<desired-client> fileset=Test
-\end{bconsole}
-
-to give you a listing of all files that match. In the above
-example, it should be only files with names ending in {\bf .c}.
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-
-\chapter{Director Configuration}
-\label{DirectorChapter}
-\label{DirectorConfChapter}
-\index[general]{Director!Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Director}
-
-Of all the configuration files needed to run {Bareos}, the Director's is
-the most complicated and the one that you will need to modify the most often
-as you add clients or modify the FileSets.
-
-For a general discussion of configuration files and resources including the
-recognized data types see \nameref{ConfigureChapter}.
-
-%\section{Director Resource Types}
-\index[general]{Types!Director Resource}
-\index[general]{Director!Resource Types}
-\index[dir]{Resource Types}
-
-Everything revolves around a job and is tied to a job in one
-way or another.
-
-The \bareosDir knows about following resource types:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceDirector} -- to define the Director's
- name and its access password used for authenticating the Console program.
- Only a single Director resource definition may appear in the Director's
- configuration file.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceJob} -- to define the backup/restore Jobs
- and to tie together the Client, FileSet and Schedule resources to be used
- for each Job. Normally, you will Jobs of different names corresponding
- to each client (i.e. one Job per client, but a different one with a different name
- for each client).
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceJobDefs} -- optional resource for
- providing defaults for Job resources.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceSchedule} -- to define when a Job has to
- run. You may have any number of Schedules, but each job will reference only
- one.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceFileSet} -- to define the set of files
- to be backed up for each Client. You may have any number of
- FileSets but each Job will reference only one.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceClient} -- to define what Client is to be
- backed up. You will generally have multiple Client definitions. Each
- Job will reference only a single client.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceStorage} -- to define on what physical
- device the Volumes should be mounted. You may have one or
- more Storage definitions.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourcePool} -- to define the pool of Volumes
- that can be used for a particular Job. Most people use a
- single default Pool. However, if you have a large number
- of clients or volumes, you may want to have multiple Pools.
- Pools allow you to restrict a Job (or a Client) to use
- only a particular set of Volumes.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceCatalog} -- to define in what database to
- keep the list of files and the Volume names where they are backed up.
- Most people only use a single catalog.
- It is possible, however not adviced and not supported to use multiple catalogs,
- see \nameref{MultipleCatalogs}.
-\item
- \nameref{DirectorResourceMessages} -- to define where error and
- information messages are to be sent or logged. You may define
- multiple different message resources and hence direct particular
- classes of messages to different users or locations (files, ...).
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\section{Director Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceDirector}
-\index[general]{Director Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Director}
-
-The Director resource defines the attributes of the Directors running on the
-network. Only a single Director
-resource is allowed.
-
-
-The following is an example of a valid Director resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Director Resource example}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = secretpassword
- QueryFile = "/etc/bareos/query.sql"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
- Messages = Daemon
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-director-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-director-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-director-description.tex}
-
-
-
-\section{Job Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceJob}
-\label{JobResource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Job}
-\index[general]{Job!Resource}
-
-The Job resource defines a Job (Backup, Restore, ...) that Bareos must
-perform. Each Job resource definition contains the name of a Client and
-a FileSet to backup, the Schedule for the Job, where the data
-are to be stored, and what media Pool can be used. In effect, each Job
-resource must specify What, Where, How, and When or FileSet, Storage,
-Backup/Restore/Level, and Schedule respectively. Note, the FileSet must
-be specified for a restore job for historical reasons, but it is no longer used.
-
-Only a single type ({\bf Backup}, {\bf Restore}, ...) can be specified for any
-job. If you want to backup multiple FileSets on the same Client or multiple
-Clients, you must define a Job for each one.
-
-Note, you define only a single Job to do the Full, Differential, and
-Incremental backups since the different backup levels are tied together by
-a unique Job name. Normally, you will have only one Job per Client, but
-if a client has a really huge number of files (more than several million),
-you might want to split it into to Jobs each with a different FileSet
-covering only part of the total files.
-
-Multiple Storage daemons are not currently supported for Jobs, so if
-you do want to use multiple storage daemons, you will need to create
-a different Job and ensure that for each Job that the combination of
-Client and FileSet are unique. The Client and FileSet are what Bareos
-uses to restore a client, so if there are multiple Jobs with the same
-Client and FileSet or multiple Storage daemons that are used, the
-restore will not work. This problem can be resolved by defining multiple
-FileSet definitions (the names must be different, but the contents of
-the FileSets may be the same).
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-job-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-job-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-job-description.tex}
-
-
-The following is an example of a valid Job resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Job Resource Example}
-Job {
- Name = "Minou"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Incremental # default
- Client = Minou
- FileSet="Minou Full Set"
- Storage = DLTDrive
- Pool = Default
- Schedule = "MinouWeeklyCycle"
- Messages = Standard
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\section{JobDefs Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceJobDefs}
-\index[general]{Job!JobDefs Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!JobDefs}
-
-The JobDefs resource permits all the same directives that can appear in a Job
-resource. However, a JobDefs resource does not create a Job, rather it can be
-referenced within a Job to provide defaults for that Job. This permits you to
-concisely define several nearly identical Jobs, each one referencing a JobDefs
-resource which contains the defaults. Only the changes from the defaults need to
-be mentioned in each Job.
-
-% \input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-jobdefs-table.tex}
-% \input{director-resource-jobdefs-definitions.tex}
-% \input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-jobdefs-description.tex}
-
-\section{Schedule Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceSchedule}
-\index[general]{Resource!Schedule}
-\index[general]{Schedule!Resource}
-
-The Schedule resource provides a means of automatically scheduling a Job as
-well as the ability to override the default Level, Pool, Storage and Messages
-resources. If a Schedule resource is not referenced in a Job, the Job can only
-be run manually. In general, you specify an action to be taken and when.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-schedule-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-schedule-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-schedule-description.tex}
-
-Note, the Week of Year specification wnn follows the ISO standard definition
-of the week of the year, where Week 1 is the week in which the first Thursday
-of the year occurs, or alternatively, the week which contains the 4th of
-January. Weeks are numbered w01 to w53. w00 for Bareos is the week that
-precedes the first ISO week (i.e. has the first few days of the year if any
-occur before Thursday). w00 is not defined by the ISO specification. A week
-starts with Monday and ends with Sunday.
-
-According to the NIST (US National Institute of Standards and Technology),
-12am and 12pm are ambiguous and can be defined to anything. However,
-12:01am is the same as 00:01 and 12:01pm is the same as 12:01, so Bareos
-defines 12am as 00:00 (midnight) and 12pm as 12:00 (noon). You can avoid
-this abiguity (confusion) by using 24 hour time specifications (i.e. no
-am/pm).
-
-An example schedule resource that is named {\bf WeeklyCycle} and runs a job
-with level full each Sunday at 2:05am and an incremental job Monday through
-Saturday at 2:05am is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Schedule Example}
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycle"
- Run = Level=Full sun at 2:05
- Run = Level=Incremental mon-sat at 2:05
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-An example of a possible monthly cycle is as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Schedule {
- Name = "MonthlyCycle"
- Run = Level=Full Pool=Monthly 1st sun at 2:05
- Run = Level=Differential 2nd-5th sun at 2:05
- Run = Level=Incremental Pool=Daily mon-sat at 2:05
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The first of every month:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Schedule {
- Name = "First"
- Run = Level=Full on 1 at 2:05
- Run = Level=Incremental on 2-31 at 2:05
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The last friday of the month (i.e. the last friday in the last week of the month)
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Schedule {
- Name = "Last Friday"
- Run = Level=Full last fri at 21:00
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Every 10 minutes:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Schedule {
- Name = "TenMinutes"
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:05
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:15
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:25
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:35
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:45
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:55
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The {\bf modulo scheduler} makes it easy to specify schedules like odd or even days/weeks, or more generally every n days or weeks. It is called modulo scheduler because it uses the modulo to determine if the schedule must be run or not. The second variable behind the slash lets you determine in which cycle of days/weeks a job should be run. The first part determines on which day/week the job should be run first. E.g. if you want to run a backup in a 5-week-cycle, starting on week 3, you set it up as w03/w05.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Schedule Examples: modulo}
-Schedule {
- Name = "Odd Days"
- Run = 1/2 at 23:10
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "Even Days"
- Run = 2/2 at 23:10
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "On the 3rd week in a 5-week-cycle"
- Run = w03/w05 at 23:10
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "Odd Weeks"
- Run = w01/w02 at 23:10
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "Even Weeks"
- Run = w02/w02 at 23:10
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\subsection{Technical Notes on Schedules}
-\index[general]{Schedule!Technical Notes on Schedules}
-
-Internally Bareos keeps a schedule as a bit mask. There are six masks and a
-minute field to each schedule. The masks are hour, day of the month (mday),
-month, day of the week (wday), week of the month (wom), and week of the year
-(woy). The schedule is initialized to have the bits of each of these masks
-set, which means that at the beginning of every hour, the job will run. When
-you specify a month for the first time, the mask will be cleared and the bit
-corresponding to your selected month will be selected. If you specify a second
-month, the bit corresponding to it will also be added to the mask. Thus when
-Bareos checks the masks to see if the bits are set corresponding to the
-current time, your job will run only in the two months you have set. Likewise,
-if you set a time (hour), the hour mask will be cleared, and the hour you
-specify will be set in the bit mask and the minutes will be stored in the
-minute field.
-
-For any schedule you have defined, you can see how these bits are set by doing
-a {\bf show schedules} command in the Console program. Please note that the
-bit mask is zero based, and Sunday is the first day of the week (bit zero).
-
-
-
-\section{FileSet Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceFileSet}
-\label{FileSetResource}
-\index[general]{Resource!FileSet}
-\index[general]{FileSet!Resource}
-
-The FileSet resource defines what files are to be included or excluded in a
-backup job. A {\bf FileSet} resource is required for each backup Job. It
-consists of a list of files or directories to be included, a list of files
-or directories to be excluded and the various backup options such as
-compression, encryption, and signatures that are to be applied to each
-file.
-
-Any change to the list of the included files will cause Bareos to
-automatically create a new FileSet (defined by the name and an MD5 checksum
-of the Include/Exclude contents). Each time a new FileSet is created,
-Bareos will ensure that the next backup is always a Full save.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-fileset-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-fileset-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-fileset-description.tex}
-
-\input{dirdconf-fileset}
-
-
-\section{Client Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceClient}
-\index[general]{Resource!Client}
-\index[general]{Client Resource}
-
-The Client (or FileDaemon) resource defines the attributes of the Clients that are served by
-this Director; that is the machines that are to be backed up. You will need
-one Client resource definition for each machine to be backed up.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-client-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-client-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-client-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Client resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Minimal client resource definition in bareos-dir.conf}
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- Address = client1.example.com
- Password = "secret"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The following is an example of a Quota Configuration in Client resource:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Quota Configuration in Client resource}
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- Address = client1.example.com
- Password = "secret"
-
- # Quota
- Soft Quota = 50 mb
- Soft Quota Grace Period = 2 days
- Strict Quotas = Yes
- Hard Quota = 150 mb
- Quota Include Failed Jobs = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\section{Storage Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceStorage}
-\index[general]{Resource!Storage}
-\index[general]{Storage Resource}
-
-The Storage resource defines which Storage daemons are available for use by
-the Director.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-storage-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-storage-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-storage-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Storage resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Storage resource (tape) example}
-Storage {
- Name = DLTDrive
- Address = lpmatou
- Password = storage_password # password for Storage daemon
- Device = "HP DLT 80" # same as Device in Storage daemon
- Media Type = DLT8000 # same as MediaType in Storage daemon
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\section{Pool Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourcePool}
-\index[general]{Resource!Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool Resource}
-
-The Pool resource defines the set of storage Volumes (tapes or files) to be
-used by Bareos to write the data. By configuring different Pools, you can
-determine which set of Volumes (media) receives the backup data. This permits,
-for example, to store all full backup data on one set of Volumes and all
-incremental backups on another set of Volumes. Alternatively, you could assign
-a different set of Volumes to each machine that you backup. This is most
-easily done by defining multiple Pools.
-
-Another important aspect of a Pool is that it contains the default attributes
-(Maximum Jobs, Retention Period, Recycle flag, ...) that will be given to a
-Volume when it is created. This avoids the need for you to answer a large
-number of questions when labeling a new Volume. Each of these attributes can
-later be changed on a Volume by Volume basis using the \bcommand{update}{} command in
-the console program. Note that you must explicitly specify which Pool Bareos
-is to use with each Job. Bareos will not automatically search for the correct
-Pool.
-
-To use a Pool, there are three distinct steps. First the Pool must be defined
-in the Director's configuration. Then the Pool must be written to the
-Catalog database. This is done automatically by the Director each time that it
-starts. Finally, if you change the Pool definition in the Director's
-configuration file and restart Bareos, the pool will be updated alternatively
-you can use the \bcommand{update}{pool} console command to refresh the database
-image. It is this database image rather than the Director's resource image
-that is used for the default Volume attributes. Note, for the pool to be
-automatically created or updated, it must be explicitly referenced by a Job
-resource.
-
-If automatic labeling is not enabled (see \nameref{AutomaticLabeling})
-the physical media must be manually labeled.
-The labeling can either be done with
-the \bcommand{label}{} command in the console program or using the \command{btape}
-program. The preferred method is to use the \bcommand{label}{} command in the console program.
-Generally, automatic labeling is enabled for \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Device Type}{File}
-and disabled for \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Device Type}{Tape}.
-
-Finally, you must add Volume names (and their attributes) to the Pool. For
-Volumes to be used by Bareos they must be of the same \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Media Type} as the
-archive device specified for the job (i.e. if you are going to back up to a
-DLT device, the Pool must have DLT volumes defined since 8mm volumes cannot be
-mounted on a DLT drive). The \linkResourceDirective*{Sd}{Device}{Media Type} has particular importance if you
-are backing up to files. When running a Job, you must explicitly specify which
-Pool to use. Bareos will then automatically select the next Volume to use from
-the Pool, but it will ensure that the \linkResourceDirective*{Sd}{Device}{Media Type} of any Volume selected
-from the Pool is identical to that required by the Storage resource you have
-specified for the Job.
-
-If you use the \bcommand{label}{} command in the console program to label the
-Volumes, they will automatically be added to the Pool, so this last step is
-not normally required.
-
-It is also possible to add Volumes to the database without explicitly labeling
-the physical volume. This is done with the \bcommand{add}{} console command.
-
-As previously mentioned, each time Bareos starts, it scans all the Pools
-associated with each Catalog, and if the database record does not already
-exist, it will be created from the Pool Resource definition.
-If you change the Pool definition, you manually have to call \bcommand{update}{pool} command in
-the console program to propagate the changes to existing volumes.
-
-The Pool Resource defined in the Director's configuration
-may contain the following directives:
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-pool-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-pool-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-pool-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Pool resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Pool resource example}
-Pool {
- Name = Default
- Pool Type = Backup
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\subsection{Scratch Pool}
-\label{TheScratchPool}
-\index[general]{Scratch Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool!Scratch}
-
-In general, you can give your Pools any name you wish, but there is one
-important restriction: the Pool named {\bf Scratch}, if it exists behaves
-like a scratch pool of Volumes in that when Bareos needs a new Volume for
-writing and it cannot find one, it will look in the Scratch pool, and if
-it finds an available Volume, it will move it out of the Scratch pool into
-the Pool currently being used by the job.
-
-\section{Catalog Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceCatalog}
-\index[general]{Resource!Catalog}
-\index[general]{Catalog Resource}
-
-The Catalog Resource defines what catalog to use for the current job.
-Currently, Bareos can only handle a single database server (SQLite, MySQL,
-PostgreSQL) that is defined when configuring {\bf Bareos}. However, there
-may be as many Catalogs (databases) defined as you wish. For example, you
-may want each Client to have its own Catalog database, or you may want
-backup jobs to use one database and verify or restore jobs to use another
-database.
-
-Since SQLite is compiled in, it always runs on the same machine
-as the Director and the database must be directly accessible (mounted) from
-the Director. However, since both MySQL and PostgreSQL are networked
-databases, they may reside either on the same machine as the Director
-or on a different machine on the network. See below for more details.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-catalog-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-catalog-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-catalog-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Catalog resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Catalog Resource for Sqlite}
-Catalog
-{
- Name = SQLite
- DB Driver = sqlite
- DB Name = bareos;
- DB User = bareos;
- DB Password = ""
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-or for a Catalog on another machine:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Catalog Resource for remote MySQL}
-Catalog
-{
- Name = MySQL
- DB Driver = mysql
- DB Name = bareos
- DB User = bareos
- DB Password = "secret"
- DB Address = remote.example.com
- DB Port = 1234
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\section{Messages Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceMessages}
-\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
-\index[general]{Messages Resource}
-
-For the details of the Messages Resource, please see the
-\nameref{MessagesChapter} of this manual.
-
-\section{Console Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceConsole}
-\index[general]{Console Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Console}
-
-There are three different kinds of consoles, which the administrator or
-user can use to interact with the Director. These three kinds of consoles
-comprise three different security levels.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[Default Console] \index[dir]{Console!Default Console}
-the first console type is an \bquote{anonymous} or \bquote{default} console,
-which has full privileges. There is no console resource necessary for
-this type since the password is specified in the Director's resource and
-consequently such consoles do not have a name as defined on a \configdirective{Name} directive.
-Typically you would use it only for administrators.
-
-\item[Named Console] \index[dir]{Named Console} \index[dir]{Console!Named Console} \index[dir]{Console!Restricted Console}
-the second type of console, is a
-\bquote{named} console (also called \bquote{Restricted Console}) defined within a Console resource in both the Director's
-configuration file and in the Console's configuration file. Both the
-names and the passwords in these two entries must match much as is the
-case for Client programs.
-
-This second type of console begins with absolutely no privileges except
-those explicitly specified in the Director's Console resource. Thus you
-can have multiple Consoles with different names and passwords, sort of
-like multiple users, each with different privileges. As a default,
-these consoles can do absolutely nothing -- no commands whatsoever. You
-give them privileges or rather access to commands and resources by
-specifying access control lists in the Director's Console resource. The
-ACLs are specified by a directive followed by a list of access names.
-Examples of this are shown below.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The third type of console is similar to the above mentioned one in that
-it requires a Console resource definition in both the Director and the
-Console. In addition, if the console name, provided on the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Console}{Name} directive,
-is the same as a Client name, that console is permitted to
-use the \bcommand{SetIP}{} command to change the Address directive in the
-Director's client resource to the IP address of the Console. This
-permits portables or other machines using DHCP (non-fixed IP addresses)
-to "notify" the Director of their current IP address.
-\end{itemize}
-\end{description}
-
-The Console resource is optional and need not be specified. The following
-directives are permitted within these resources:
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-console-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-console-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-console-description.tex}
-
-The example at \nameref{sec:ConsoleAccessExample} shows how to use a console resource for a connection from a client like \command{bconsole}.
-
-\section{Profile Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceProfile}
-\index[general]{Profile Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Profile}
-
-The Profile Resource defines a set of ACLs. \nameref{DirectorResourceConsole}s can be tight to one or more profiles (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Console}{Profile}),
-making it easier to use a common set of ACLs.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-profile-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-dir-resource-profile-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-profile-description.tex}
-
-\section{Counter Resource}
-\label{DirectorResourceCounter}
-\index[general]{Resource!Counter}
-\index[general]{Counter Resource}
-
-The Counter Resource defines a counter variable that can be accessed by
-variable expansion used for creating Volume labels with the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format}
-directive.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-counter-table.tex}
-\input{director-resource-counter-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-counter-description.tex}
-
-\section{Example Director Configuration File}
-\label{SampleDirectorConfiguration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Director!Example}
-\index[dir]{Configuration File Example}
-
-See below an example of a full Director configuration file:
-
-\bconfigInput{bareos-dir.conf.in}
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Address}{}{}{%
-Alias for \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Address}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Address}{}{}{%
-This is the host address of the database server. Normally, you would specify
-this instead of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Socket} if the database server is on another machine.
-In that case, you will also specify \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Port}.
-This directive is used
-only by MySQL and PostgreSQL and is ignored by SQLite if provided.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Driver}{postgresql {\textbar} mysql {\textbar} sqlite}{}{%
-Selects the database type to use.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Name}{}{}{%
-This specifies the name of the database.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Password}{}{}{%
-This specifies the password to use when login into the database.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Port}{}{}{%
-This defines the port to be used in conjunction with \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Address} to
-access the database if it is on another machine. This directive is used only
-by MySQL and PostgreSQL and is ignored by SQLite if provided.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Socket}{}{}{%
-This is the name of a socket to use on the local host to connect to the
-database. This directive is used only by MySQL and is ignored by SQLite.
-Normally, if neither \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Socket}
-or \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Address} are specified, MySQL
-will use the default socket. If the DB Socket is specified, the
-MySQL server must reside on the same machine as the Director.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB User}{}{}{%
-This specifies what user name to use to log into the database.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Disable Batch Insert}{}{}{%
-This directive allows you to override at runtime if the Batch insert should
-be enabled or disabled. Normally this is determined by querying the database
-library if it is thread-safe. If you think that disabling Batch insert will make
-your backup run faster you may disable it using this option and set it to
-\parameter{Yes}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Idle Timeout}{}{}{%
-This directive is used by the experimental database pooling functionality. Only use
-this for non production sites. This sets the idle time after which a database pool
-should be shrinked.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Inc Connections}{}{}{%
-This directive is used by the experimental database pooling functionality. Only use
-this for non production sites. This sets the number of connections to add to a
-database pool when not enough connections are available on the pool anymore.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Max Connections}{}{}{%
-This directive is used by the experimental database pooling functionality. Only use
-this for non production sites. This sets the maximum number of connections to a
-database to keep in this database pool.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Min Connections}{}{}{%
-This directive is used by the experimental database pooling functionality. Only use
-this for non production sites. This sets the minimum number of connections to a
-database to keep in this database pool.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Multiple Connections}{}{}{%
-%% By default, this directive is set to no. In that case, each job that uses the
-%% same Catalog will use a single connection to the catalog. It will be shared,
-%% and Bareos will allow only one Job at a time to communicate. If you set this
-%% directive to yes, Bareos will permit multiple connections to the database,
-%% and the database must be multi-thread capable. For SQLite and PostgreSQL,
-%% this is no problem. For MySQL, you must be *very* careful to have the
-%% multi-thread version of the client library loaded on your system. When this
-%% directive is set yes, each Job will have a separate connection to the
-%% database, and the database will control the interaction between the different
-%% Jobs. This can significantly speed up the database operations if you are
-%% running multiple simultaneous jobs. In addition, for SQLite and PostgreSQL,
-%% Bareos will automatically enable transactions. This can significantly speed
-%% up insertion of attributes in the database either for a single Job or
-%% multiple simultaneous Jobs.
-%%
-%% This directive has not been tested. Please test carefully before running it
-%% in production and report back your results.
-Not yet implemented.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the Catalog. No necessary relation to the database server
-name. This name will be specified in the Client resource directive
-indicating that all catalog data for that Client is maintained in this
-Catalog.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Password}{}{}{%
-Alias for \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB Password}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{User}{}{}{%
-Alias for \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{DB User}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Catalog}{Validate Timeout}{}{}{%
-This directive is used by the experimental database pooling functionality. Only use
-this for non production sites. This sets the validation timeout after which the
-database connection is polled to see if its still alive.
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-client-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-client-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a fully qualified domain name, or a
-network address in dotted quad notation for a Bareos File server daemon.
-This directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auth Type}{}{}{%
-Specifies the authentication type that must be supplied when connecting to
-a backup protocol that uses a specific authentication type.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}{}{}{%
-If set to \argument{yes},
-Bareos will automatically apply the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{File Retention} period
-and the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention} period for the client at the end of the job.
-
-Pruning affects only information in the catalog and not data
-stored in the backup archives (on Volumes), but if pruning deletes all data
-referring to a certain volume, the volume is regarded as empty and will possibly
-be overwritten before the volume retention has expired.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Catalog}{}{}{%
-This specifies the name of the catalog resource to be used for this Client.
-If none is specified the first defined catalog is used.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Connection From Client To Director}{}{}{%
-For details, see \nameref{sec:ClientInitiatedConnection}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Connection From Director To Client}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Enabled}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{FD Address}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{FD Password}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{FD Port}{}{}{%
-Where the port is a port number at which the \bareosFd can
-be contacted. The default is 9102. For NDMP backups set this to 10000.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{File Retention}{}{}{%
-The File Retention directive defines the length of time that Bareos will
-keep File records in the Catalog database after the End time of the
-Job corresponding to the File records.
-When this time period expires
-and \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}{yes},
-Bareos will prune (remove) File records
-that are older than the specified File Retention period. Note, this affects
-only records in the catalog database. It does not affect your archive
-backups.
-
-File records may actually be retained for a shorter period than you specify
-on this directive if you specify either a shorter \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention} or a
-shorter \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} period. The shortest retention period of the
-three takes precedence.
-
-The default is 60 days.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Hard Quota}{}{}{%
-The amount of data determined by the Hard Quota directive sets the hard limit of backup space that cannot be exceeded. This is the maximum amount this client can back up before any backup job will be aborted.
-
-If the Hard Quota is exceeded, the running job is terminated:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientHardQuota1.conf}
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and if specified will cause the Director to
-set a keepalive interval (heartbeat) in seconds on each of the sockets
-it opens for the Storage resource.
-If set, this value overrides \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Heartbeat Interval}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention}{}{}{%
-The Job Retention directive defines the length of time that Bareos will keep
-Job records in the Catalog database after the Job End time. When
-this time period expires and \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}{yes}
-Bareos will prune (remove) Job records that are older than the specified
-File Retention period. As with the other retention periods, this
-affects only records in the catalog and not data in your archive backup.
-
-If a Job record is selected for pruning, all associated File and JobMedia
-records will also be pruned regardless of the File Retention period set.
-As a consequence, you normally will set the File retention period to be
-less than the Job retention period. The Job retention period can actually
-be less than the value you specify here if you set the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume
-Retention} directive to a smaller duration. This is
-because the Job retention period and the Volume retention period are
-independently applied, so the smaller of the two takes precedence.
-
-The default is 180 days.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Lan Address}{}{}{%
-This directive might be useful in network setups where the \bareosDir and \bareosSd need different addresses to communicate with the \bareosFd.
-
-For details, see \nameref{LanAddress}.
-
-This directive corresponds to \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Lan Address}.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-The speed parameter specifies the maximum allowed bandwidth that a job may use
-when started for this Client.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs with the current Client
-that can run concurrently. Note, this directive limits only Jobs for Clients
-with the same name as the resource in which it appears. Any other
-restrictions on the maximum concurrent jobs such as in the Director, Job or
-Storage resources will also apply in addition to any limit specified here.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Name}{}{}{%
-The client name which will be used in the Job resource directive or in the
-console run command.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{NDMP Block Size}{}{}{%
-This directive sets the default NDMP blocksize for this client.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{NDMP Log Level}{}{}{%
-This directive sets the loglevel for the NDMP protocol library.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Passive}{}{13.2.0}{%
-The normal way of initializing the data channel (the channel where the backup data itself is transported)
-is done by the file daemon (client) that connects to the storage daemon.
-
-By using the client passive mode, the initialization of the datachannel is reversed, so that the storage daemon connects to the filedaemon.
-
-See chapter \ilink{Passive Client}{PassiveClient}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Password}{}{}{%
-This is the password to be used when establishing a connection with the File
-services, so the Client configuration file on the machine to be backed up
-must have the same password defined for this Director.
-
-The password is plain text.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Port}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol}{Native{\textbar}NDMP}{13.2.0}{%
-The backup protocol to use to run the Job.
-
-Currently the director understands the following protocols:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Native - The native Bareos protocol
-\item NDMP - The NDMP protocol
-\end{enumerate}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Quota Include Failed Jobs}{}{}{%
-When calculating the amount a client used take into consideration any failed Jobs.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Soft Quota}{}{}{%
-This is the amount after which there will be a warning issued that a client
-is over his softquota. A client can keep doing backups until it hits the
-hard quota or when the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Soft Quota Grace Period} is expired.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Soft Quota Grace Period}{}{}{%
-Time allowed for a client to be over its \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Soft Quota} before it will be enforced.
-
-When the amount of data backed up by the client outruns the value specified by the Soft Quota directive, the next start of a backup job will start the soft quota grace time period. This is written to the job log:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod1.conf}
-
-In the Job Overview, the value of Grace Expiry Date: will then change from \parameter{Soft Quota was never exceeded} to the date when the grace time expires, e.g. \parameter{11-Dec-2012 04:09:05}.
-
-During that period, it is possible to do backups even if the total amount of stored data exceeds the limit specified by soft quota.
-
-If in this state, the job log will write:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod2.conf}
-
-After the grace time expires, in the next backup job of the client, the value for Burst Quota will be set to the value that the client has stored at this point in time. Also, the job will be terminated. The following information in the job log shows what happened:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientSoftQuotaGracePeriod3.conf}
-
-At this point, it is not possible to do any backup of the client. To be able to do more backups, the amount of stored data for this client has to fall under the burst quota value.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Strict Quotas}{}{}{%
-The directive Strict Quotas determines whether, after the Grace Time Period is over,
-to enforce the Burst Limit (Strict Quotas = {\bf No}) or
-the Soft Limit (Strict Quotas = {\bf Yes}).
-
-The Job Log shows either
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientStrictQuotas1.conf}
-
-or
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirClientStrictQuotas2.conf}
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Allowed CN}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see,
-how the Bareos Director (and the other components) must be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Client}{Username}{}{}{%
-Specifies the username that must be supplied when authenticating.
-Only used for the non Native protocols at the moment.
-
-}
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Catalog ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Catalog resource names that
-can be accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Client ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Client resource names that can be accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Command ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of of console commands that can
-be executed by the console.
-See examples at \nameref{sec:CommandAclExample}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{File Set ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of FileSet resource names that
-can be accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Job ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Job resource names that can
-be accessed by the console. Without this directive, the console cannot
-access any of the Director's Job resources. Multiple Job resource names
-may be specified by separating them with commas, and/or by specifying
-multiple \configdirective{Job ACL} directives.
-For example, the directive may be specified as:
-\bconfigInput{config/DirConsoleJobACL1.conf}
-With the above specification, the console can access the Director's resources
-for the jobs named on the \configdirective{Job ACL} directives, but for no others.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the console. This name must match the name specified at the
-Console client.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Password}{}{}{%
-Specifies the password that must be supplied for a named Bareos Console
-to be authorized.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Plugin Options ACL}{}{}{%
-Use this directive to specify the list of allowed Plugin Options.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Pool ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Pool resource names that can be
-accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Profile}{}{}{%
-One or more Profile names can be assigned to a Console.
-If an ACL is not defined in the Console, the profiles of the Console will be checked in the order as specified here.
-The first found ACL will be used. See \nameref{DirectorResourceProfile}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Schedule ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Schedule resource names that can
-be accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Storage ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive is used to specify a list of Storage resource names that can
-be accessed by the console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Allowed CN}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS DH File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see,
-how the Bareos Director (and the other components) must be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{TLS Verify Peer}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Console}{Where ACL}{}{}{%
-This directive permits you to specify where a restricted console
-can restore files. If this directive is not specified, only the
-default restore location is permitted (normally \file{/tmp/bareos-restores}.
-If \argument{*all*} is specified any path the
-user enters will be accepted. Any other
-value specified (there may be multiple \configdirective{Where ACL} directives) will
-restrict the user to use that path. For example, on a Unix system,
-if you specify "/", the file will be restored to the original
-location.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-counter-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-counter-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Catalog}{}{}{%
-If this directive is specified, the counter and its values will be saved in
-the specified catalog. If this directive is not present, the counter will be
-redefined each time that Bareos is started.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Maximum}{}{}{%
-This is the maximum value value that the counter can have. If not specified
-or set to zero, the counter can have a maximum value of 2,147,483,648 (2 to
-the 31 power). When the counter is incremented past this value, it is reset
-to the Minimum.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Minimum}{}{}{%
-This specifies the minimum value that the counter can have. It also becomes
-the default. If not supplied, zero is assumed.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the Counter. This is the name you will use in the variable
-expansion to reference the counter value.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Wrap Counter}{}{}{%
-If this value is specified, when the counter is incremented past the
-maximum and thus reset to the minimum, the counter specified on the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Counter}{Wrap Counter}
-is incremented. (This is currently not implemented).
-}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-director-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-director-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Backend Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies a directory from where the Bareos Director loads his dynamic backends.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Name}{}{}{%
-The director name used by the system administrator.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Absolute Job Timeout}{}{14.2.0}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Auditing}{}{14.2.0}{%
-This directive allows to en- or disable auditing of interaction with the Bareos Director.
-If enabled, \ilink{audit messages}{MessageTypes} will be generated.
-The \ilink{messages resource}{MessagesChapter} configured in \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Messages}
-defines, how these messages are handled.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Audit Events}{}{14.2.0}{%
-Specify which commands (see \nameref{sec:ConsoleCommands}) will be audited. If nothing is specified (and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Auditing} is enabled), all commands will be audited.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Description}{}{}{%
-The text field contains a description of the Director that will be displayed
-in the graphical user interface. This directive is optional.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Address}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional, but if it is specified, it will cause the
-Director server (for the Console program) to bind to the specified address.
-If this and the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Addresses} directives are
-not specified, the Director will bind to any available address (the
-default).
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Addresses}{}{}{%
-Specify the ports and addresses on which the Director daemon will listen
-for Bareos Console connections.
-
-Please note that if you use the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Addresses} directive, you must
-not use either a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Port} or a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Address} directive in the same
-resource.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Port}{}{}{%
-Specify the port on which the Director daemon will
-listen for Bareos Console connections. This same port number must be
-specified in the Director resource of the Console configuration file.
-This directive should not be used if you specify \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Addresses} (N.B plural)
-directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Dir Source Address}{}{}{%
-This record is optional, and if it is specified, it will cause the Director
-server (when initiating connections to a storage or file daemon) to source
-its connections from the specified address. Only a single IP address may be
-specified. If this record is not specified, the Director server will source
-its outgoing connections according to the system routing table (the default).
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{FD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-where \parameter{time} is the time that the Director should continue
-attempting to contact the File daemon to start a job, and after which
-the Director will cancel the job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and if specified will cause the Director to
-set a keepalive interval (heartbeat) in seconds on each of the sockets
-it opens for the Client resource. This value will override any
-specified at the Director level. It is implemented only on systems
-that provide the {\bf setsockopt} TCP\_KEEPIDLE function (Linux, ...).
-The default value is zero, which means no change is made to the socket.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Key Encryption Key}{}{}{%
-This key is used to encrypt the Security Key that is exchanged between
-the Director and the Storage Daemon for supporting Application Managed
-Encryption (AME). For security reasons each Director should have a
-different Key Encryption Key.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-\index[general]{Simultaneous Jobs}%
-\index[general]{Concurrent Jobs}%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of total Director Jobs that
-should run concurrently.
-
-The Volume format becomes more complicated with
-multiple simultaneous jobs, consequently, restores may take longer if
-Bareos must sort through interleaved volume blocks from multiple simultaneous
-jobs. This can be avoided by having each simultaneous job write to
-a different volume or by using data spooling, which will first spool the data
-to disk simultaneously, then write one spool file at a time to the volume
-thus avoiding excessive interleaving of the different job blocks.
-
-See also the section about \ilink{Concurrent Jobs}{ConcurrentJobs}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Maximum Console Connections}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Console Connections that
-could run concurrently.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Messages}{}{}{%
-The messages resource specifies where to deliver Director messages that are
-not associated with a specific Job. Most messages are specific to a job and
-will be directed to the Messages resource specified by the job. However,
-there are a messages that can occur when no job is running.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{NDMP Snooping}{}{13.2.0}{%
-This directive enables the Snooping and pretty printing of NDMP protocol
-information in debugging mode.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{NDMP Log Level}{}{13.2.0}{%
-This directive sets the loglevel for the NDMP protocol library.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Omit Defaults}{}{}{%
-When showing the configuration, omit those parameter that have there default value assigned.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Size}{}{}{%
-If set to \parameter{yes} this directive will use the optimizations
-for memory size over speed. So it will try to use less memory which may lead
-to a somewhat lower speed. Its currently mostly used for keeping all hardlinks
-in memory.
-
-If none of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Size} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Speed} is enabled, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Size} is enabled by default.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Speed}{}{}{%
-If set to \parameter{yes} this directive will use the
-optimizations for speed over the memory size. So it will try to use more memory
-which lead to a somewhat higher speed. Its currently mostly used for keeping all
-hardlinks in memory. Its relates to the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Optimize For Size}
-option set either one to \parameter{yes} as they are mutually exclusive.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Password}{}{}{%
-Specifies the password that must be supplied for the default Bareos
-Console to be authorized.
-This password correspond to \linkResourceDirective{Console}{Director}{Password}
-of the Console configuration file.
-
-The password is plain text.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Pid Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and specifies a directory in which the Director
-may put its process Id file. The process Id file is used to shutdown
-Bareos and to prevent multiple copies of Bareos from running simultaneously.
-Standard shell expansion of the {\bf Directory} is done when the
-configuration file is read so that values such as {\bf \$HOME} will be
-properly expanded.
-
-The PID directory specified must already exist and be
-readable and writable by the Bareos daemon referencing it.
-
-Typically on Linux systems, you will set this to: \directory{/var/run}. If you are
-not installing Bareos in the system directories, you can use the {\bf Working
-Directory} as defined above.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Plugin Directory}{}{}{%
-% auto generated
-}
-
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Plugin Names}{}{}{%
-% auto generated
-}
-
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Query File}{}{}{%
-This directive is required and specifies a directory and file in which
-the Director can find the canned SQL statements for the \ilink{query}{sec:bcommandQuery}
-command.
-%
-%Standard shell expansion of the {\bf Path} is
-%done when the configuration file is read so that values such as {\bf
-%\$HOME} will be properly expanded.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Scripts Directory}{}{}{%
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{SD Connect Timeout}{}{}{%
-where \parameter{time} is the time that the Director should continue
-attempting to contact the Storage daemon to start a job, and after which
-the Director will cancel the job.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Statistics Collect Interval}{}{14.2.0}{%
-Bareos offers the possibility to collect statistic information from its connected devices.
-To do so, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Collect Statistics} must be enabled.
-This interval defines, how often the Director connects to the attached Storage Daemons to collect the statistic information.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Secure Erase Command}{}{}{%
-When files are no longer needed, Bareos will delete (unlink) them.
-With this directive, it will call the specified command to delete these files. See \nameref{sec:SecureEraseCommand} for details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Statistics Retention}{}{}{%
-\label{PruneStatistics}%
-The \configdirective{Statistics Retention} directive defines the length of time that
-Bareos will keep statistics job records in the Catalog database after the
-Job End time (in the catalog \dbtable{JobHisto} table). When this time period expires,
-and if user runs \bcommand{prune}{stats} command, Bareos will prune (remove)
-Job records that are older than the specified period.
-
-Theses statistics records aren't use for restore purpose, but mainly for
-capacity planning, billings, etc.
-See chapter \nameref{sec:JobStatistics} for additional information.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Subscriptions}{}{12.4.4}{%
-In case you want check that the number of active clients don't exceed a specific number,
-you can define this number here and check with the \bcommand{status subscriptions}{} command.
-
-However, this is only intended to give a hint. No active limiting is implemented.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Sub Sys Directory}{}{}{%
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-See chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives} to see,
-how the Bareos Director (and the other components) must be configured to use TLS.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Ver Id}{}{}{%
-where \parameter{string} is an identifier which can be used for support purpose.
-This string is displayed using the \bcommand{version}{} command.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Director}{Working Directory}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and specifies a directory in which the Director
-may put its status files. This directory should be used only by Bareos but
-may be shared by other Bareos daemons.
-Standard shell expansion of the {\bf
-directory} is done when the configuration file is read so that values such
-as \path|$HOME|
-\hide{$}
-will be properly expanded.
-
-The working directory specified must already exist and be
-readable and writable by the Bareos daemon referencing it.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-fileset-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-fileset-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Description}{}{}{%
-Information only.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Enable VSS}{}{}{%
-\index[dir]{Windows!Enable VSS}%
-If this directive is set to \parameter{yes} the File daemon will be notified
-that the user wants to use a Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) backup
-for this job. This directive is effective only on the Windows File Daemon.
-It permits a consistent copy
-of open files to be made for cooperating writer applications, and for
-applications that are not VSS away, Bareos can at least copy open files.
-The Volume Shadow Copy will only be done on Windows drives where the
-drive (e.g. C:, D:, ...) is explicitly mentioned in a \configdirective{File}
-directive.
-For more information, please see the
-\ilink{Windows}{VSS} chapter of this manual.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Exclude}{}{}{%
-Describe the files, that should get excluded from a backup, see section about the \nameref{fileset-exclude}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Ignore File Set Changes}{}{}{%
-Normally, if you modify the FileSet Include or Exclude lists,
-the next backup will be forced to a Full so that Bareos can
-guarantee that any additions or deletions are properly saved.
-
-We strongly recommend against setting this directive to yes,
-since doing so may cause you to have an incomplete set of backups.
-
-If this directive is set to \parameter{yes}, any changes you make to the
-FileSet Include or Exclude lists, will not force a Full during
-subsequent backups.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include}{}{}{%
-Describe the files, that should get included to a backup, see section about the \nameref{fileset-include}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the FileSet resource.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-job-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-job-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Accurate}{}{}{%
-\label{accuratemode}%
-\label{accurate}%
-In accurate mode, the File daemon knowns exactly which files were present
-after the last backup. So it is able to handle deleted or renamed files.
-
-When restoring a FileSet for a specified date (including "most
-recent"), Bareos is able to restore exactly the files and
-directories that existed at the time of the last backup prior to
-that date including ensuring that deleted files are actually deleted,
-and renamed directories are restored properly.
-
-When doing \ilink{VirtualFull}{VirtualFull} backups, it is advised to use the accurate mode,
-otherwise the VirtualFull might contain already deleted files.
-
-However, using the accurate mode has also disadvantages:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The File daemon must keep data concerning all files in
- memory. So If you do not have sufficient memory, the backup may
- either be terribly slow or fail.
- %% $$ memory = \sum_{i=1}^{n}(strlen(path_i + file_i) + sizeof(CurFile))$$
- For 500.000 files (a typical desktop linux system), it will require
- approximately 64 Megabytes of RAM on your File daemon to hold the
- required information.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Add Prefix}{}{}{%
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies a prefix to the
-directory name of all files being restored. This will use \ilink{File
-Relocation}{filerelocation} feature.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Add Suffix}{}{}{%
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies a suffix to all
-files being restored. This will use \ilink{File Relocation}{filerelocation}
-feature.
-
-Using \texttt{Add Suffix=.old}, \texttt{/etc/passwd} will be restored to
-\texttt{/etc/passwsd.old}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Duplicate Jobs}{}{}{%
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{\idir duplicate-real}
- \caption{Allow Duplicate Jobs usage}
- \label{fig:allowduplicatejobs}
-\end{figure}%
-A duplicate job in the sense we use it here means a second or subsequent job
-with the same name starts. This happens most frequently when the first job
-runs longer than expected because no tapes are available.
-
-If this directive is enabled duplicate jobs will be run. If
-the directive is set to \parameter{no} then only one job of a given name
-may run at one time.
-The action that Bareos takes to ensure only
-one job runs is determined by the directives
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Lower Level Duplicates}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Queued Duplicates}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Running Duplicates}
-\end{itemize}
-
-If none of these directives is set to \parameter{yes}, {\bf Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to \parameter{no} and two jobs
-are present, then the current job (the second one started)
-will be cancelled.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Higher Duplicates}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Mixed Priority}{}{}{%
-When
-set to \parameter{yes}, this job may run even if lower
-priority jobs are already running. This means a high priority job
-will not have to wait for other jobs to finish before starting.
-The scheduler will only mix priorities when all running jobs have
-this set to true.
-
-Note that only higher priority jobs will start early. Suppose the
-director will allow two concurrent jobs, and that two jobs with
-priority 10 are running, with two more in the queue. If a job with
-priority 5 is added to the queue, it will be run as soon as one of
-the running jobs finishes. However, new priority 10 jobs will not
-be run until the priority 5 job has finished.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Backup Format}{}{}{%
-The backup format used for protocols which support multiple formats.
-By default, it uses the Bareos \parameter{Native} Backup format.
-Other protocols,
-like NDMP supports different backup formats for instance:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Dump
-\item Tar
-\item SMTape
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Base}{}{}{%
-The Base directive permits to specify the list of jobs that will be used during
-Full backup as base. This directive is optional. See the \ilink{Base Job
-chapter}{basejobs} for more information.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Bootstrap}{}{}{%
-The Bootstrap directive specifies a bootstrap file that, if provided,
-will be used during {\bf Restore} Jobs and is ignored in other Job
-types. The {\bf bootstrap} file contains the list of tapes to be used
-in a restore Job as well as which files are to be restored.
-Specification of this directive is optional, and if specified, it is
-used only for a restore job. In addition, when running a Restore job
-from the console, this value can be changed.
-
-If you use the \ilink{restore}{bcommandRestore} command in the Console program, to start a
-restore job, the {\bf bootstrap} file will be created automatically from
-the files you select to be restored.
-
-For additional details see \nameref{BootstrapChapter} chapter.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Lower Level Duplicates}{}{}{%
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to \parameter{no} and this
-directive is set to \parameter{yes}, Bareos will choose between duplicated
-jobs the one with the highest level. For example, it will cancel a
-previous Incremental to run a Full backup. It works only for Backup
-jobs.
-If the levels of the duplicated
-jobs are the same, nothing is done and the directives
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Queued Duplicates} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Running Duplicates}
-will be examined.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Queued Duplicates}{}{}{%
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to \parameter{no} and
-if this directive is set to \parameter{yes} any job that is
-already queued to run but not yet running will be canceled.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Cancel Running Duplicates}{}{}{%
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Allow Duplicate Jobs} is set to \parameter{no} and
-if this directive is set to \parameter{yes} any job that is already running
-will be canceled.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Catalog}{}{13.4.0}{%
-This specifies the name of the catalog resource to be used for this Job.
-When a catalog is defined in a Job it will override the definition in
-the client.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client}{}{}{%
-The Client directive specifies the Client (File daemon) that will be used in
-the current Job. Only a single Client may be specified in any one Job. The
-Client runs on the machine to be backed up, and sends the requested files to
-the Storage daemon for backup, or receives them when restoring. For
-additional details, see the
-\nameref{DirectorResourceClient} of this chapter.
-This directive is required
-For versions before 13.3.0, this directive is required for all Jobtypes.
-For \sinceVersion{dir}{Director Job Resource isn't required for Copy or Migrate jobs}{13.3.0}
-it is required for all Jobtypes but Copy or Migrate jobs.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run After Job}{}{}{%
-This is a shortcut for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} resource,
-that run on the client after a backup job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run Before Job}{}{}{%
-This is basically a shortcut for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} resource,
-that run on the client before the backup job.
-
-\warning{For compatibility reasons, with this shortcut, the command is executed
-directly when the client receive it. And if the command is in error, other
-remote runscripts will be discarded. To be sure that all commands will be
-sent and executed, you have to use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} syntax.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Description}{}{}{
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Differential Backup Pool}{}{}{%
-The Differential Backup Pool specifies a Pool to be used for
-Differential backups.
-It will override any \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Pool} specification during a
-Differential backup.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Differential Max Runtime}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that a Differential backup job may
-run, counted from when the job starts ({\bf not} necessarily the same as when
-the job was scheduled).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Differential Max Wait Time}{}{}{%
-This directive has been deprecated in favor of
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Differential Max Runtime}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Dir Plugin Options}{}{}{%
-These settings are plugin specific, see \nameref{dirPlugins}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Enabled}{}{}{%
-This directive allows you to enable or disable automatic execution
- via the scheduler of a Job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{FD Plugin Options}{}{}{%
-These settings are plugin specific, see \nameref{fdPlugins}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{File History Size}{}{}{%
-When using NDMP and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Save File History} is enabled,
-this directives controls the size of the internal temporary database (LMDB)
-to translate NDMP file and directory information into Bareos file and directory information.
-
-\configdirective{File History Size} must be greater the number of directories + files of this NDMP backup job.
-
-\warning{This uses a large memory mapped file (\configdirective{File History Size} $* 256 \Longrightarrow$ around 2,3 GB for the \configdirective{File History Size = 10000000}).
-On 32-bit systems or if a memory limit for the user running the \bareosDir (normally \user{bareos}) exists
-(verify by \command{su - bareos -s /bin/sh -c "ulimit -a"}), this may fail.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{File Set}{}{}{%
-The FileSet directive specifies the FileSet that will be used in the
-current Job. The FileSet specifies which directories (or files) are to
-be backed up, and what options to use (e.g. compression, ...). Only a
-single FileSet resource may be specified in any one Job. For additional
-details, see the \ilink{FileSet Resource section}{FileSetResource} of
-this chapter.
-This directive is required (For versions before 13.3.0 for all Jobtypes
-and for versions after that for all Jobtypes but Copy and Migrate).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Full Backup Pool}{}{}{%
-The Full Backup Pool specifies a Pool to be used for Full backups.
-It will override any \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Pool} specification during a Full backup.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Full Max Runtime}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that a Full backup job may
-run, counted from when the job starts ({\bf not} necessarily the same as when
-the job was scheduled).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Full Max Wait Time}{}{}{%
-This directive has been deprecated in favor of
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Full Max Runtime}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Incremental Backup Pool}{}{}{%
-The Incremental Backup Pool specifies a Pool to be used for
-Incremental backups. It will override any \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Pool} specification during an
-Incremental backup.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Incremental Max Runtime}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that an Incremental backup job may
-run, counted from when the job starts, ({\bf not} necessarily the same as when
-the job was scheduled).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Incremental Max Wait Time}{}{}{%
-This directive has been deprecated in favor of
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Incremental Max Runtime}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Job Defs}{}{}{%
-If a \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs} resource name is specified,
-all the values contained in the
-named \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs} resource will be used as the defaults for the current Job.
-Any value that you explicitly define in the current Job resource, will
-override any defaults specified in the \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs} resource.
-The use of
-this directive permits writing much more compact Job resources where the
-bulk of the directives are defined in one or more \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs}.
-This is particularly useful if you have many similar Jobs but with minor
-variations such as different Clients.
-To structure the configuration even more, \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs} themselves can also refer to other \ilink{Job Defs}{DirectorResourceJobDefs}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Job To Verify}{}{}{
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Level}{}{}{%
-The Level directive specifies the default Job level to be run.
-Each different \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Type} (Backup, Restore, Verify, ...) has a different set of Levels
-that can be specified.
-The Level is normally overridden by a different
-value that is specified in the \nameref{DirectorResourceSchedule}.
-This directive is not required,
-but must be specified either by this directive
-or as an override specified in the \nameref{DirectorResourceSchedule}.
-
-\begin{description}
- \item [Backup] \hfill \\
- For a {\bf Backup} Job, the Level may be one of the following:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [Full] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Full}
-When the Level is set to Full all files in the FileSet whether or not
-they have changed will be backed up.
-
-\item [Incremental] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Incremental}
-When the Level is set to Incremental all files specified in the FileSet
-that have changed since the last successful backup of the the same Job
-using the same FileSet and Client, will be backed up. If the Director
-cannot find a previous valid Full backup then the job will be upgraded
-into a Full backup. When the Director looks for a valid backup record
-in the catalog database, it looks for a previous Job with:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The same Job name.
-\item The same Client name.
-\item The same FileSet (any change to the definition of the FileSet such as
-adding or deleting a file in the Include or Exclude sections constitutes a
-different FileSet.
-\item The Job was a Full, Differential, or Incremental backup.
-\item The Job terminated normally (i.e. did not fail or was not canceled).
-\item The Job started no longer ago than {\bf Max Full Interval}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-If all the above conditions do not hold, the Director will upgrade the
-Incremental to a Full save. Otherwise, the Incremental backup will be
-performed as requested.
-
-The File daemon (Client) decides which files to backup for an
-Incremental backup by comparing start time of the prior Job (Full,
-Differential, or Incremental) against the time each file was last
-"modified" (st\_mtime) and the time its attributes were last
-"changed"(st\_ctime). If the file was modified or its attributes
-changed on or after this start time, it will then be backed up.
-
-Some virus scanning software may change st\_ctime while
-doing the scan. For example, if the virus scanning program attempts to
-reset the access time (st\_atime), which Bareos does not use, it will
-cause st\_ctime to change and hence Bareos will backup the file during
-an Incremental or Differential backup. In the case of Sophos virus
-scanning, you can prevent it from resetting the access time (st\_atime)
-and hence changing st\_ctime by using the \parameter{--no-reset-atime}
-option. For other software, please see their manual.
-
-When Bareos does an Incremental backup, all modified files that are
-still on the system are backed up. However, any file that has been
-deleted since the last Full backup remains in the Bareos catalog,
-which means that if between a Full save and the time you do a
-restore, some files are deleted, those deleted files will also be
-restored. The deleted files will no longer appear in the catalog
-after doing another Full save.
-
-In addition, if you move a directory rather than copy it, the files in
-it do not have their modification time (st\_mtime) or their attribute
-change time (st\_ctime) changed. As a consequence, those files will
-probably not be backed up by an Incremental or Differential backup which
-depend solely on these time stamps. If you move a directory, and wish
-it to be properly backed up, it is generally preferable to copy it, then
-delete the original.
-
-However, to manage deleted files or directories changes in the
-catalog during an Incremental backup you can use \nameref{accuratemode}.
-This is quite memory consuming process.
-
-\item [Differential] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Differential}
-When the Level is set to Differential
-all files specified in the FileSet that have changed since the last
-successful Full backup of the same Job will be backed up.
-If the Director cannot find a
-valid previous Full backup for the same Job, FileSet, and Client,
-backup, then the Differential job will be upgraded into a Full backup.
-When the Director looks for a valid Full backup record in the catalog
-database, it looks for a previous Job with:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The same Job name.
-\item The same Client name.
-\item The same FileSet (any change to the definition of the FileSet such as
-adding or deleting a file in the Include or Exclude sections constitutes a
-different FileSet.
-\item The Job was a FULL backup.
-\item The Job terminated normally (i.e. did not fail or was not canceled).
-\item The Job started no longer ago than {\bf Max Full Interval}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-If all the above conditions do not hold, the Director will upgrade the
-Differential to a Full save. Otherwise, the Differential backup will be
-performed as requested.
-
-The File daemon (Client) decides which files to backup for a
-differential backup by comparing the start time of the prior Full backup
-Job against the time each file was last "modified" (st\_mtime) and the
-time its attributes were last "changed" (st\_ctime). If the file was
-modified or its attributes were changed on or after this start time, it
-will then be backed up. The start time used is displayed after the {\bf
-Since} on the Job report. In rare cases, using the start time of the
-prior backup may cause some files to be backed up twice, but it ensures
-that no change is missed.
-
-When Bareos does a Differential backup, all modified files that are
-still on the system are backed up. However, any file that has been
-deleted since the last Full backup remains in the Bareos catalog, which
-means that if between a Full save and the time you do a restore, some
-files are deleted, those deleted files will also be restored. The
-deleted files will no longer appear in the catalog after doing another
-Full save. However, to remove deleted files from the catalog during a
-Differential backup is quite a time consuming process and not currently
-implemented in Bareos. It is, however, a planned future feature.
-
-As noted above, if you move a directory rather than copy it, the
-files in it do not have their modification time (st\_mtime) or
-their attribute change time (st\_ctime) changed. As a
-consequence, those files will probably not be backed up by an
-Incremental or Differential backup which depend solely on these
-time stamps. If you move a directory, and wish it to be
-properly backed up, it is generally preferable to copy it, then
-delete the original. Alternatively, you can move the directory, then
-use the {\bf touch} program to update the timestamps.
-
-%% TODO: merge this with incremental
-However, to manage deleted files or directories changes in the
-catalog during an Differential backup you can use \ilink{accurate mode}{accuratemode}.
-This is quite memory consuming process. See for more details.
-
-Every once and a while, someone asks why we need Differential
-backups as long as Incremental backups pickup all changed files.
-There are possibly many answers to this question, but the one
-that is the most important for me is that a Differential backup
-effectively merges
-all the Incremental and Differential backups since the last Full backup
-into a single Differential backup. This has two effects: 1. It gives
-some redundancy since the old backups could be used if the merged backup
-cannot be read. 2. More importantly, it reduces the number of Volumes
-that are needed to do a restore effectively eliminating the need to read
-all the volumes on which the preceding Incremental and Differential
-backups since the last Full are done.
-
-\item [VirtualFull] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{VirtualFull Backup}%
-\label{VirtualFull}%
-When the Level is set to VirtualFull, a new Full backup is generated from the last existing Full backup and the matching Differential- and Incremental-Backups.
-It matches this according the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Name} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Name}.
-This means, a new Full backup get created without transfering all the data from the client to the backup server again.
-The new Full backup will be stored in the pool defined in \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool}.
-%The process of generating a VirtualFull backup is similar to the process described in \nameref{MigrationChapter}.
-
-\warning{Opposite to the other backup levels, VirtualFull may require read and write access to multiple volumes. In most cases you have to make sure, that Bareos does not try to read and write to the same Volume.}
-
-% move volumes from VFull to Full pool
-%echo "list volumes pool=VFull" | bconsole | awk -F '|' '{if ($4 ~ /Full|Used|Append/) { gsub(/^[ \t]+/,"",$3); gsub(/[ \t]+$/,"",$3); print "update volume="$3" pool=Full" }}' | bconsole
-
-\end{description}
-
- \item [Restore] \hfill \\
- For a {\bf Restore} Job, no level needs to be specified.
-
- \item [Verify] \hfill \\
- For a {\bf Verify} Job, the Level may be one of the following:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [InitCatalog] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{InitCatalog}%
-does a scan of the specified {\bf FileSet} and stores the file
-attributes in the Catalog database. Since no file data is saved, you
-might ask why you would want to do this. It turns out to be a very
-simple and easy way to have a {\bf Tripwire} like feature using {\bf
-Bareos}. In other words, it allows you to save the state of a set of
-files defined by the {\bf FileSet} and later check to see if those files
-have been modified or deleted and if any new files have been added.
-This can be used to detect system intrusion. Typically you would
-specify a {\bf FileSet} that contains the set of system files that
-should not change (e.g. /sbin, /boot, /lib, /bin, ...). Normally, you
-run the {\bf InitCatalog} level verify one time when your system is
-first setup, and then once again after each modification (upgrade) to
-your system. Thereafter, when your want to check the state of your
-system files, you use a {\bf Verify} {\bf level = Catalog}. This
-compares the results of your {\bf InitCatalog} with the current state of
-the files.
-
-\item [Catalog] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Catalog}%
-Compares the current state of the files against the state previously
-saved during an {\bf InitCatalog}. Any discrepancies are reported. The
-items reported are determined by the {\bf verify} options specified on
-the {\bf Include} directive in the specified {\bf FileSet} (see the {\bf
-FileSet} resource below for more details). Typically this command will
-be run once a day (or night) to check for any changes to your system
-files.
-
-\warning{If you run two Verify Catalog jobs on the same client at
-the same time, the results will certainly be incorrect. This is because
-Verify Catalog modifies the Catalog database while running in order to
-track new files.}
-
-\item [VolumeToCatalog] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{VolumeToCatalog}%
-This level causes Bareos to read the file attribute data written to the
-Volume from the last backup Job for the job specified on the {\bf VerifyJob}
-directive. The file attribute data are compared to the
-values saved in the Catalog database and any differences are reported.
-This is similar to the {\bf DiskToCatalog} level except that instead of
-comparing the disk file attributes to the catalog database, the
-attribute data written to the Volume is read and compared to the catalog
-database. Although the attribute data including the signatures (MD5 or
-SHA1) are compared, the actual file data is not compared (it is not in
-the catalog).
-
-VolumeToCatalog jobs need a client to extract the metadata, but this
-client does not have to be the original client. We suggest to use the
-client on the backup server itself for maximum performance.
-
-\warning{If you run two Verify VolumeToCatalog jobs on the same
-client at the same time, the results will certainly be incorrect. This
-is because the Verify VolumeToCatalog modifies the Catalog database
-while running.}
-
-\item [DiskToCatalog] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{DiskToCatalog}%
-This level causes Bareos to read the files as they currently are on
-disk, and to compare the current file attributes with the attributes
-saved in the catalog from the last backup for the job specified on the
-{\bf VerifyJob} directive. This level differs from the {\bf VolumeToCatalog}
-level described above by the fact that it doesn't compare against a
-previous Verify job but against a previous backup. When you run this
-level, you must supply the verify options on your Include statements.
-Those options determine what attribute fields are compared.
-
-This command can be very useful if you have disk problems because it
-will compare the current state of your disk against the last successful
-backup, which may be several jobs.
-
-Note, the current implementation does not identify files that
-have been deleted.
-\end{description}
-
-\end{description}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Diff Interval}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed age (counting from start time) of
-the most recent successful Differential backup that is required in order to run
-Incremental backup jobs. If the most recent Differential backup
-is older than this interval, Incremental backups will be
-upgraded to Differential backups automatically. If this directive is not present,
-or specified as 0, then the age of the previous Differential backup is not
-considered.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Full Interval}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed age (counting from start time) of
-the most recent successful Full backup that is required in order to run
-Incremental or Differential backup jobs. If the most recent Full backup
-is older than this interval, Incremental and Differential backups will be
-upgraded to Full backups automatically. If this directive is not present,
-or specified as 0, then the age of the previous Full backup is not
-considered.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Run Time}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that a job may run, counted
-from when the job starts, ({\bf not} necessarily the same as when the
-job was scheduled).
-
-By default, the watchdog thread will kill any Job that has run more
-than 6 days. The maximum watchdog timeout is independent of \configdirective{Max Run Time}
-and cannot be changed.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Start Delay}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum delay between the scheduled time and the
-actual start time for the Job. For example, a job can be scheduled to
-run at 1:00am, but because other jobs are running, it may wait to run.
-If the delay is set to 3600 (one hour) and the job has not begun to run
-by 2:00am, the job will be canceled. This can be useful, for example,
-to prevent jobs from running during day time hours. The default is no limit.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Virtual Full Interval}{}{14.4.0}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed age (counting from start time) of
-the most recent successful Virtual Full backup that is required in order to run
-Incremental or Differential backup jobs. If the most recent Virtual Full backup
-is older than this interval, Incremental and Differential backups will be
-upgraded to Virtual Full backups automatically. If this directive is not present,
-or specified as 0, then the age of the previous Virtual Full backup is not
-considered.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Wait Time}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that a job may block waiting
-for a resource (such as waiting for a tape to be mounted, or waiting for
-the storage or file daemons to perform their duties), counted from the
-when the job starts, ({\bf not} necessarily the same as when the job was
-scheduled).
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=13cm]{\idir different_time}
- \caption{Job time control directives}
- \label{fig:differenttime}
-\end{figure}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Maximum Bandwidth}{}{}{%
-The speed parameter specifies the maximum allowed bandwidth that a job may
-use.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-Specifies the maximum number of Jobs from the current
-Job resource that can run concurrently. Note, this directive limits
-only Jobs with the same name as the resource in which it appears. Any
-other restrictions on the maximum concurrent jobs such as in the
-Director, Client or Storage resources will also apply in addition to
-the limit specified here.
-
-For details, see the \nameref{ConcurrentJobs} chapter.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Max Run Sched Time}{}{}{%
-The time specifies the maximum allowed time that a job may run, counted from
-when the job was scheduled. This can be useful to prevent jobs from running
-during working hours. We can see it like \texttt{Max Start Delay + Max Run Time}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Messages}{}{}{%
-The Messages directive defines what Messages resource should be used for
-this job, and thus how and where the various messages are to be
-delivered. For example, you can direct some messages to a log file, and
-others can be sent by email. For additional details, see the
-\ilink{Messages Resource}{MessagesChapter} Chapter of this manual. This
-directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Name}{}{}{%
-The Job name. This name can be specified on the {\bf Run} command in the
-console program to start a job. If the name contains spaces, it must be
-specified between quotes. It is generally a good idea to give your job the
-same name as the Client that it will backup. This permits easy
-identification of jobs.
-
-When the job actually runs, the unique Job Name will consist of the name you
-specify here followed by the date and time the job was scheduled for
-execution. This directive is required.
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Next Pool}{}{}{%
-A Next Pool override used for Migration/Copy and Virtual Backup Jobs.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Plugin Options}{}{}{
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Pool}{}{}{%
-The Pool directive defines the pool of Volumes where your data can be
-backed up. Many Bareos installations will use only the {\bf Default}
-pool. However, if you want to specify a different set of Volumes for
-different Clients or different Jobs, you will probably want to use
-Pools. For additional details, see the \nameref{DirectorResourcePool}
-of this chapter. This directive is required.
-
-In case of a Copy or Migration job,
- this setting determines what Pool will be examined
- for finding JobIds to migrate. The exception to this is when
- \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = SQLQuery,
- and although a Pool directive must still be
- specified, no Pool is used, unless you specifically include it in the
- SQL query. Note, in any case, the Pool resource defined by the Pool
- directive must contain a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} = ... directive to define the
- Pool to which the data will be migrated.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Prefer Mounted Volumes}{}{}{%
-If the Prefer Mounted Volumes directive is set to {\bf yes},
-the Storage daemon is requested to select either an Autochanger or
-a drive with a valid Volume already mounted in preference to a drive
-that is not ready. This means that all jobs will attempt to append
-to the same Volume (providing the Volume is appropriate -- right Pool,
-... for that job), unless you are using multiple pools.
-If no drive with a suitable Volume is available, it
-will select the first available drive. Note, any Volume that has
-been requested to be mounted, will be considered valid as a mounted
-volume by another job. This if multiple jobs start at the same time
-and they all prefer mounted volumes, the first job will request the
-mount, and the other jobs will use the same volume.
-
-If the directive is set to {\bf no}, the Storage daemon will prefer
-finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to the
-same Volume (assuming the Pool is the same for all jobs). Setting
-Prefer Mounted Volumes to no can be useful for those sites
-with multiple drive autochangers that prefer to maximize backup
-throughput at the expense of using additional drives and Volumes.
-This means that the job will prefer to use an unused drive rather
-than use a drive that is already in use.
-
-Despite the above, we recommend against setting this directive to
-{\bf no} since
-it tends to add a lot of swapping of Volumes between the different
-drives and can easily lead to deadlock situations in the Storage
-daemon. We will accept bug reports against it, but we cannot guarantee
-that we will be able to fix the problem in a reasonable time.
-
-A better alternative for using multiple drives is to use multiple
-pools so that Bareos will be forced to mount Volumes from those Pools
-on different drives.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Prefix Links}{}{}{%
-If a {\bf Where} path prefix is specified for a recovery job, apply it
-to absolute links as well. The default is {\bf No}. When set to {\bf
-Yes} then while restoring files to an alternate directory, any absolute
-soft links will also be modified to point to the new alternate
-directory. Normally this is what is desired -- i.e. everything is self
-consistent. However, if you wish to later move the files to their
-original locations, all files linked with absolute names will be broken.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Priority}{}{}{%
-This directive permits you to control the order in which your jobs will
-be run by specifying a positive non-zero number. The higher the number,
-the lower the job priority. Assuming you are not running concurrent jobs,
-all queued jobs of priority 1 will run before queued jobs of priority 2
-and so on, regardless of the original scheduling order.
-
-The priority only affects waiting jobs that are queued to run, not jobs
-that are already running. If one or more jobs of priority 2 are already
-running, and a new job is scheduled with priority 1, the currently
-running priority 2 jobs must complete before the priority 1 job is
-run, unless Allow Mixed Priority is set.
-
-If you want to run concurrent jobs you should
-keep these points in mind:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item See \nameref{ConcurrentJobs} on how to setup
-concurrent jobs.
-
-\item Bareos concurrently runs jobs of only one priority at a time. It
-will not simultaneously run a priority 1 and a priority 2 job.
-
-\item If Bareos is running a priority 2 job and a new priority 1 job is
-scheduled, it will wait until the running priority 2 job terminates even
-if the Maximum Concurrent Jobs settings would otherwise allow two jobs
-to run simultaneously.
-
-\item Suppose that bareos is running a priority 2 job and a new priority 1
-job is scheduled and queued waiting for the running priority 2 job to
-terminate. If you then start a second priority 2 job, the waiting
-priority 1 job will prevent the new priority 2 job from running
-concurrently with the running priority 2 job. That is: as long as there
-is a higher priority job waiting to run, no new lower priority jobs will
-start even if the Maximum Concurrent Jobs settings would normally allow
-them to run. This ensures that higher priority jobs will be run as soon
-as possible.
-\end{itemize}
-
-If you have several jobs of different priority, it may not best to start
-them at exactly the same time, because Bareos must examine them one at a
-time. If by Bareos starts a lower priority job first, then it will run
-before your high priority jobs. If you experience this problem, you may
-avoid it by starting any higher priority jobs a few seconds before lower
-priority ones. This insures that Bareos will examine the jobs in the
-correct order, and that your priority scheme will be respected.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Protocol}{}{}{%
-The backup protocol to use to run the Job. See \dtProtocolType.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Prune Files}{}{}{%
-Normally, pruning of Files from the Catalog is specified on a Client by
-Client basis in \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}.
-If this directive is specified and the value is \argument{yes},
-it will override the value specified in the Client resource.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Prune Jobs}{}{}{%
-Normally, pruning of Jobs from the Catalog is specified on a Client by
-Client basis in \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune}.
-If this directive is specified and the value is \argument{yes},
-it will override the value specified in the Client resource.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Prune Volumes}{}{}{%
-Normally, pruning of Volumes from the Catalog is specified on a Pool by
-Pool basis in \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} directive.
-Note, this is different from File and Job pruning which is done on a
-Client by Client basis. If this directive is specified
-and the value is \argument{yes}, it will override the value specified in the
-Pool resource.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Purge Migration Job}{}{}{%
- This directive may be added to the Migration Job definition in the Director
- configuration file to purge the job migrated at the end of a migration.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Regex Where}{}{}{%
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies a regex filename
-manipulation of all files being restored. This will use \ilink{File
-Relocation}{filerelocation} feature.
-
-For more informations about how use this option, see
-\nameref{regexwhere}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Replace}{}{}{%
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies what happens
-when Bareos wants to restore a file or directory that already exists.
-You have the following options for {\bf replace-option}:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [always]
-\index[dir]{always}
-when the file to be restored already exists, it is deleted and then
-replaced by the copy that was backed up. This is the default value.
-
-\item [ifnewer]
-\index[dir]{ifnewer}
-if the backed up file (on tape) is newer than the existing file, the
-existing file is deleted and replaced by the back up.
-
-\item [ifolder]
-\index[dir]{ifolder}
-if the backed up file (on tape) is older than the existing file, the
-existing file is deleted and replaced by the back up.
-
-\item [never]
-\index[dir]{never}
-if the backed up file already exists, Bareos skips restoring this file.
-\end{description}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Rerun Failed Levels}{}{}{%
-If this directive is set to {\bf yes} (default no), and Bareos detects that
-a previous job at a higher level (i.e. Full or Differential) has failed,
-the current job level will be upgraded to the higher level. This is
-particularly useful for Laptops where they may often be unreachable, and if
-a prior Full save has failed, you wish the very next backup to be a Full
-save rather than whatever level it is started as.
-
-There are several points that must be taken into account when using this
-directive: first, a failed job is defined as one that has not terminated
-normally, which includes any running job of the same name (you need to
-ensure that two jobs of the same name do not run simultaneously);
-secondly, the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Ignore File Set Changes} directive is not considered
-when checking for failed levels, which means that any FileSet change will
-trigger a rerun.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Reschedule Interval}{}{}{%
-If you have specified {\bf Reschedule On Error = yes} and the job
-terminates in error, it will be rescheduled after the interval of time
-specified by {\bf time-specification}. See \ilink{the time
-specification formats}{Time} in the Configure chapter for details of
-time specifications. If no interval is specified, the job will not be
-rescheduled on error.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Reschedule On Error}{}{}{%
-If this directive is enabled, and the job terminates in error, the job
-will be rescheduled as determined by the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Reschedule Interval} and
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Reschedule Times} directives.
-If you cancel the job, it will not
-be rescheduled.
-
-This specification can be useful for portables, laptops, or other
-machines that are not always connected to the network or switched on.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Reschedule Times}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of times to reschedule the
-job. If it is set to zero (the default) the job will be rescheduled an
-indefinite number of times.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run}{}{}{%
-\index[dir]{Clone a Job}%
-The Run directive (not to be confused with the Run option in a
-Schedule) allows you to start other jobs or to clone the current jobs.
-
-The part after the equal sign must be enclosed in double quotes,
-and can contain any string or set of options (overrides) that you
-can specify when entering the \bcommand{run}{} command from the console. For
-example {\bf storage=DDS-4 ...}. In addition, there are two special
-keywords that permit you to clone the current job. They are {\bf level=\%l}
-and {\bf since=\%s}. The \%l in the level keyword permits
-entering the actual level of the current job and the \%s in the since
-keyword permits putting the same time for comparison as used on the
-current job. Note, in the case of the since keyword, the \%s must be
-enclosed in double quotes, and thus they must be preceded by a backslash
-since they are already inside quotes. For example:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRun1.conf}
-
-A cloned job will not start additional clones, so it is not
-possible to recurse.
-
-Jobs started by \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run}
-are submitted for running before the original job (while it is being
-initialized). This means that any clone job will actually start before
-the original job, and may even block the original job from starting.
-It evens ignores \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Priority}.
-
-If you are trying to prioritize jobs,
-you will find it much easier to do using a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script}
-resource or a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job} directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run After Failed Job}{}{}{%
-This is a shortcut for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} resource,
-that runs a command after a failed job.
-
-If the exit code of the program run is non-zero, Bareos will print a
-warning message.
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunAfterFailedJob1.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run After Job}{}{}{%
-This is a shortcut for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} resource,
-that runs a command after a successful job (without error or without being canceled).
-
-If the exit code of the program run is
-non-zero, Bareos will print a warning message.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job}{}{}{%
-This is a shortcut for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} resource,
-that runs a command before a job.
-
-If the exit code of the program run is non-zero, the current Bareos job will be
-canceled.
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunBeforeJob1.conf}
-
-is equivalent to:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunBeforeJob2.conf}
-%
-% Lutz Kittler has pointed out that using the RunBeforeJob directive can be a
-% simple way to modify your schedules during a holiday. For example, suppose
-% that you normally do Full backups on Fridays, but Thursday and Friday are
-% holidays. To avoid having to change tapes between Thursday and Friday when
-% no one is in the office, you can create a RunBeforeJob that returns a
-% non-zero status on Thursday and zero on all other days. That way, the
-% Thursday job will not run, and on Friday the tape you inserted on Wednesday
-% before leaving will be used.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script}{}{}{
-The RunScript directive behaves like a resource in that it
-requires opening and closing braces around a number of directives
-that make up the body of the runscript.
-
-The specified {\bf Command} (see below for details) is run as an external
-program prior or after the current Job. This is optional. By default, the
-program is executed on the Client side like in \texttt{ClientRunXXXJob}.
-
-\textbf{Console} options are special commands that are sent to the director instead
-of the OS. At this time, console command outputs are redirected to log with
-the jobid 0.
-
-You can use following console command: \texttt{delete}, \texttt{disable},
-\texttt{enable}, \texttt{estimate}, \texttt{list}, \texttt{llist},
-\texttt{memory}, \texttt{prune}, \texttt{purge}, \texttt{reload},
-\texttt{status}, \texttt{setdebug}, \texttt{show}, \texttt{time},
-\texttt{trace}, \texttt{update}, \texttt{version}, \texttt{.client},
-\texttt{.jobs}, \texttt{.pool}, \texttt{.storage}.
-See \nameref{sec:bconsole} for
-more information. You need to specify needed information on command line, nothing
-will be prompted. Example:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunScript1.conf}
-
-You can specify more than one Command/Console option per RunScript.
-
-You can use following options may be specified in the body
-of the runscript:\\
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{|p{0.2\textwidth}|p{0.2\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|}
-\hline
-Options & Value & Information \\
-\hline
-\hline
-Runs On Success & \textbf{Yes} {\textbar} No & run if JobStatus is successful\\
-\hline
-Runs On Failure & Yes {\textbar} \textbf{No} & run if JobStatus isn't successful\\
-\hline
-Runs On Client & \textbf{Yes} {\textbar} No & run command on client\\
-\hline
-Runs When & \textbf{\variable{Never}} {\textbar} \variable{Before} {\textbar} \variable{After} {\textbar} \variable{Always} {\textbar} \textsl{\variable{AfterVSS}} & When to run\\
-\hline
-Fail Job On Error & \textbf{Yes} {\textbar} No & Fail job if script returns something different from 0\\
-\hline
-Command & & External command\\
-\hline
-Console & & Console command\\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
- \end{center}
-
-Any output sent by the command to standard output will be included in the
-Bareos job report. The command string must be a valid program name or name
-of a shell script.
-
-\warning{The command string is parsed then fed to the OS,
-which means that the path will be searched to execute your specified
-command, but there is no shell interpretation. As a consequence, if you
-invoke complicated commands or want any shell features such as redirection
-or piping, you must call a shell script and do it inside that script.
-Alternatively, it is possible to use \command{sh -c '...'} in the command
-definition to force shell interpretation, see example below.}
-
-Before executing the specified command, Bareos
-performs character substitution of the following characters:
-
-\label{character substitution}
-\footnotesize
-\begin{longtable}{ l l }
- \%\% & \% \\
- \%b & Job Bytes \\
- \%B & Job Bytes in human readable format \\
- \%c & Client's name \\
- \%d & Daemon's name (Such as host-dir or host-fd) \\
- \%D & Director's name (Also valid on file daemon) \\
- \%e & Job Exit Status \\
- \%f & Job FileSet (Only on director side) \\
- \%F & Job Files \\
- \%h & Client address \\
- \%i & Job Id \\
- \%j & Unique Job Id \\
- \%l & Job Level \\
- \%n & Job name \\
- \%p & Pool name (Only on director side) \\
- \%P & Daemon PID \\
- \%s & Since time \\
- \%t & Job type (Backup, ...) \\
- \%v & Read Volume name(s) (Only on director side) \\
- \%V & Write Volume name(s) (Only on director side) \\
- \%w & Storage name (Only on director side) \\
- \%x & Spooling enabled? ("yes" or "no") \\
-\end{longtable}
-\normalsize
-
-Some character substitutions are not available in all situations. The Job Exit
-Status code \%e edits the following values:
-
-\index[dir]{Exit Status}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item OK
-\item Error
-\item Fatal Error
-\item Canceled
-\item Differences
-\item Unknown term code
-\end{itemize}
-
- Thus if you edit it on a command line, you will need to enclose
- it within some sort of quotes.
-
-
-You can use these following shortcuts:\\
-
-\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c}
-\hline
-Keyword & RunsOnSuccess & RunsOnFailure & FailJobOnError & Runs On Client & RunsWhen \\
-\hline
-\hline
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Before Job} & & & Yes & No & Before \\
-\hline
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run After Job} & Yes & No & & No & After \\
-\hline
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run After Failed Job} & No & Yes & & No & After \\
-\hline
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run Before Job} & & & Yes & Yes & Before \\
-\hline
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run After Job} & Yes & No & & Yes & After \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-Examples:
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunScript2.conf}
-
-{\bf Special Windows Considerations}
-\index[general]{Windows!Run Script}
-
-You can run scripts just after snapshots initializations with
-\textsl{AfterVSS} keyword.
-
-In addition, for a Windows client, please take
-note that you must ensure a correct path to your script. The script or
-program can be a .com, .exe or a .bat file. If you just put the program
-name in then Bareos will search using the same rules that cmd.exe uses
-(current directory, Bareos bin directory, and PATH). It will even try the
-different extensions in the same order as cmd.exe.
-The command can be anything that cmd.exe or command.com will recognize
-as an executable file.
-
-However, if you have slashes in the program name then Bareos figures you
-are fully specifying the name, so you must also explicitly add the three
-character extension.
-
-The command is run in a Win32 environment, so Unix like commands will not
-work unless you have installed and properly configured Cygwin in addition
-to and separately from Bareos.
-
-The System \%Path\% will be searched for the command. (under the
-environment variable dialog you have have both System Environment and
-User Environment, we believe that only the System environment will be
-available to bareos-fd, if it is running as a service.)
-
-System environment variables can be referenced with \%var\% and
-used as either part of the command name or arguments.
-
-So if you have a script in the Bareos\\bin directory then the following lines
-should work fine:
-
-% \footnotesize
-%\begin{bconfig}{Windows systemstate Run Script}^^J
-% Client Run Before Job = "systemstate"^^J
-% or^^J
-% Client Run Before Job = "systemstate.bat"^^J
-% or^^J
-% ClientRunBeforeJob = "\\"C:/Program Files/Bareos/systemstate.bat\\""^^J
-%\end{bconfig}
-% \normalsize
-
-% \begin{bconfig}{Windows systemstate Run Script}^^J
-% Client Run Before Job = "systemstate"^^J
-% or^^J
-% Client Run Before Job = "systemstate.bat"^^J
-% or^^J
-% Client Run Before Job = "\\"C:/Program Files/Bareos/systemstate.bat\\""^^J
-% \end{bconfig}
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobRunScript3.conf}
-
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item \path|Client Run Before Job = "systemstate"|
-% or
-% \item \path|Client Run Before Job = "systemstate.bat"|
-% or
-% \item \path|ClientRunBeforeJob = "\\"C:/Program Files/Bareos/systemstate.bat\\""|
-% \end{itemize}
-
-The outer set of quotes is removed when the configuration file is parsed.
-You need to escape the inner quotes so that they are there when the code
-that parses the command line for execution runs so it can tell what the
-program name is.
-
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% ClientRunBeforeJob = "\"C:/Program Files/Software
-% Vendor/Executable\" /arg1 /arg2 \"foo bar\""
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-
-The special characters \configCharsToQuote
-will need to be quoted,
-if they are part of a filename or argument.
-
-If someone is logged in, a blank "command" window running the commands
-will be present during the execution of the command.
-
-Some Suggestions from Phil Stracchino for running on Win32 machines with
-the native Win32 File daemon:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item You might want the ClientRunBeforeJob directive to specify a .bat
- file which runs the actual client-side commands, rather than trying
- to run (for example) regedit /e directly.
-\item The batch file should explicitly 'exit 0' on successful completion.
-\item The path to the batch file should be specified in Unix form:
-
- \configline{Client Run Before Job = "c:/bareos/bin/systemstate.bat"}
-
- rather than DOS/Windows form:
-
- INCORRECT: \configline{Client Run Before Job = "c:\bareos\bin\systemstate.bat"}
-\end{enumerate}
-
-For Win32, please note that there are certain limitations:
-
-\configline{Client Run Before Job = "C:/Program Files/Bareos/bin/pre-exec.bat"}
-
-Lines like the above do not work because there are limitations of
-cmd.exe that is used to execute the command.
-Bareos prefixes the string you supply with \command{cmd.exe /c}. To test that
-your command works you should type \command{cmd /c "C:/Program Files/test.exe"} at a
-cmd prompt and see what happens. Once the command is correct insert a
-backslash (\textbackslash{}) before each double quote ("), and
-then put quotes around the whole thing when putting it in
-the director's .conf file. You either need to have only one set of quotes
-or else use the short name and don't put quotes around the command path.
-
-Below is the output from cmd's help as it relates to the command line
-passed to the /c option.
-
-If /C or /K is specified, then the remainder of the command line after
-the switch is processed as a command line, where the following logic is
-used to process quote (") characters:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-If all of the following conditions are met, then quote characters
-on the command line are preserved:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item no /S switch.
-\item exactly two quote characters.
-\item no special characters between the two quote characters,
-where special is one of: \configCharsToQuote
-\item there are one or more whitespace characters between the
-the two quote characters.
-\item the string between the two quote characters is the name
-of an executable file.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\item Otherwise, old behavior is to see if the first character is
-a quote character and if so, strip the leading character and
-remove the last quote character on the command line, preserving
-any text after the last quote character.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-% The following example of the use of the Client Run Before Job directive was
-% submitted by a user:
-%
-% You could write a shell script to back up a DB2 database to a FIFO. The shell
-% script is:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% #!/bin/sh
-% # ===== backupdb.sh
-% DIR=/u01/mercuryd
-%
-% mkfifo $DIR/dbpipe
-% db2 BACKUP DATABASE mercuryd TO $DIR/dbpipe WITHOUT PROMPTING &
-% sleep 1
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-%The following line in the Job resource in the bareos-dir.conf file:
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Client Run Before Job = "su - mercuryd -c \"/u01/mercuryd/backupdb.sh '%t'
-% '%l'\""
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% When the job is run, you will get messages from the output of the script
-% stating that the backup has started. Even though the command being run is
-% backgrounded with \&, the job will block until the "db2 BACKUP DATABASE"
-% command, thus the backup stalls.
-%
-% To remedy this situation, the "db2 BACKUP DATABASE" line should be changed to
-% the following:
-%
-% % \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% db2 BACKUP DATABASE mercuryd TO $DIR/dbpipe WITHOUT PROMPTING > $DIR/backup.log
-% 2>&1 < /dev/null &
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% It is important to redirect the input and outputs of a backgrounded command to
-% /dev/null to prevent the script from blocking.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Save File History}{}{14.2.0}{%
-\index[general]{NDMP!File History}%
-Allow disabling storing the file history, as this causes problems problems with some implementations of NDMP (out-of-order metadata).
-
-With \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{File History Size} the maximum number of files and directories inside a NDMP job can be configured.
-
-\warning{The File History is required to do a single file restore from NDMP backups. With this disabled, only full restores are possible.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Schedule}{}{}{%
-The Schedule directive defines what schedule is to be used for the Job.
-The schedule in turn determines when the Job will be automatically
-started and what Job level (i.e. Full, Incremental, ...) is to be run.
-This directive is optional, and if left out, the Job can only be started
-manually using the Console program. Although you may specify only a
-single Schedule resource for any one job, the Schedule resource may
-contain multiple {\bf Run} directives, which allow you to run the Job at
-many different times, and each {\bf run} directive permits overriding
-the default Job Level Pool, Storage, and Messages resources. This gives
-considerable flexibility in what can be done with a single Job. For
-additional details, see \nameref{DirectorResourceSchedule}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{SD Plugin Options}{}{}{%
-These settings are plugin specific, see \nameref{sdPlugins}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}{}{}{%
-Selection Patterns is only used for Copy and Migration jobs, see \nameref{MigrationChapter}.
-The interpretation of its value depends on the selected \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type}.
-
- For the OldestVolume and SmallestVolume, this
- Selection pattern is not used (ignored).
-
- For the Client, Volume, and Job
- keywords, this pattern must be a valid regular expression that will filter
- the appropriate item names found in the Pool.
-
- For the SQLQuery keyword, this pattern must be a valid \command{SELECT} SQL statement
- that returns JobIds.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type}{}{}{%
-Selection Type is only used for Copy and Migration jobs, see \nameref{MigrationChapter}.
-It determines how a migration job
- will go about selecting what JobIds to migrate. In most cases, it is
- used in conjunction with a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- to give you fine
- control over exactly what JobIds are selected.
- The possible values are:
- \begin{description}
- \item [SmallestVolume] This selection keyword selects the volume with the
- fewest bytes from the Pool to be migrated. The Pool to be migrated
- is the Pool defined in the Migration Job resource. The migration
- control job will then start and run one migration backup job for
- each of the Jobs found on this Volume. The Selection Pattern, if
- specified, is not used.
-
- \item [OldestVolume] This selection keyword selects the volume with the
- oldest last write time in the Pool to be migrated. The Pool to be
- migrated is the Pool defined in the Migration Job resource. The
- migration control job will then start and run one migration backup
- job for each of the Jobs found on this Volume. The Selection
- Pattern, if specified, is not used.
-
- \item [Client] The Client selection type, first selects all the Clients
- that have been backed up in the Pool specified by the Migration
- Job resource, then it applies the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- as a regular expression to the list of Client names, giving
- a filtered Client name list. All jobs that were backed up for those
- filtered (regexed) Clients will be migrated.
- The migration control job will then start and run one migration
- backup job for each of the JobIds found for those filtered Clients.
-
- \item [Volume] The Volume selection type, first selects all the Volumes
- that have been backed up in the Pool specified by the Migration
- Job resource, then it applies the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- as a regular expression to the list of Volume names, giving
- a filtered Volume list. All JobIds that were backed up for those
- filtered (regexed) Volumes will be migrated.
- The migration control job will then start and run one migration
- backup job for each of the JobIds found on those filtered Volumes.
-
- \item [Job] The Job selection type, first selects all the Jobs (as
- defined on the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Name} directive in a Job resource)
- that have been backed up in the Pool specified by the Migration
- Job resource, then it applies the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- as a regular expression to the list of Job names, giving
- a filtered Job name list. All JobIds that were run for those
- filtered (regexed) Job names will be migrated. Note, for a given
- Job named, they can be many jobs (JobIds) that ran.
- The migration control job will then start and run one migration
- backup job for each of the Jobs found.
-
- \item [SQLQuery] The SQLQuery selection type, used the
- \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- as an SQL query to obtain the JobIds to be migrated.
- The Selection Pattern must be a valid SELECT SQL statement for your
- SQL engine, and it must return the JobId as the first field
- of the SELECT.
-
- \item [PoolOccupancy] This selection type will cause the Migration job
- to compute the total size of the specified pool for all Media Types
- combined. If it exceeds the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration High Bytes}
- defined in
- the Pool, the Migration job will migrate all JobIds beginning with
- the oldest Volume in the pool (determined by Last Write time) until
- the Pool bytes drop below the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Low Bytes}
- defined in the
- Pool. This calculation should be consider rather approximative because
- it is made once by the Migration job before migration is begun, and
- thus does not take into account additional data written into the Pool
- during the migration. In addition, the calculation of the total Pool
- byte size is based on the Volume bytes saved in the Volume (Media) database
- entries. The bytes calculate for Migration is based on the value stored
- in the Job records of the Jobs to be migrated. These do not include the
- Storage daemon overhead as is in the total Pool size. As a consequence,
- normally, the migration will migrate more bytes than strictly necessary.
-
- \item [PoolTime] The PoolTime selection type will cause the Migration job to
- look at the time each JobId has been in the Pool since the job ended.
- All Jobs in the Pool longer than the time specified on
- \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Time}
- directive in the Pool resource will be migrated.
-
- \item [PoolUncopiedJobs] This selection which copies all jobs from a pool
- to an other pool which were not copied before is available only for copy Jobs.
-
- \end{description}
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Attributes}{}{}{%
-Is Spool Attributes is disabled,
-the File attributes are
-sent by the Storage daemon to the Director as they are stored on tape.
-However, if you want to avoid the possibility that database updates will
-slow down writing to the tape, you may want to set the value to \parameter{yes},
-in which case the Storage daemon will buffer the File attributes
-and Storage coordinates to a temporary file in the Working Directory,
-then when writing the Job data to the tape is completed, the attributes
-and storage coordinates will be sent to the Director.
-
-NOTE: When \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Data} is set to yes, Spool Attributes is also
-automatically set to yes.
-
-For details, see \nameref{sec:spooling}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Data}{}{}{%
-If this directive is set to \parameter{yes}, the Storage daemon will
-be requested to spool the data for this Job to disk rather than write it
-directly to the Volume (normally a tape).
-
-Thus the data is written in large blocks to the Volume rather than small
-blocks. This directive is particularly useful when running multiple
-simultaneous backups to tape. Once all the data arrives or the spool
-files' maximum sizes are reached, the data will be despooled and written
-to tape.
-
-Spooling data prevents interleaving data from several job and reduces or
-eliminates tape drive stop and start commonly known as "shoe-shine".
-
-We don't recommend using this option if you are writing to a disk file
-using this option will probably just slow down the backup jobs.
-
-NOTE: When this directive is set to yes, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Attributes} is also
-automatically set to yes.
-
-For details, see \nameref{sec:spooling}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Size}{}{}{%
-This specifies the maximum spool size for this job.
-The default is taken from \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Spool Size} limit.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Storage}{}{}{%
-The Storage directive defines the name of the storage services where you
-want to backup the FileSet data. For additional details, see the
-\nameref{DirectorResourceStorage} of this manual.
-The Storage resource may also be specified in the Job's Pool resource,
-in which case the value in the Pool resource overrides any value
-in the Job. This Storage resource definition is not required by either
-the Job resource or in the Pool, but it must be specified in
-one or the other, if not an error will result.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Strip Prefix}{}{}{
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies a prefix to remove
-from the directory name of all files being restored. This will use the
-\ilink{File Relocation}{filerelocation} feature.
-
-Using \texttt{Strip Prefix=/etc}, \texttt{/etc/passwd} will be restored to
-\texttt{/passwd}
-
-Under Windows, if you want to restore \texttt{c:/files} to \texttt{d:/files},
-you can use:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobStripPrefix1.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Type}{}{}{%
-The \configdirective{Type} directive specifies the Job type, which is one of the following:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [Backup] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Backup}
-Run a backup Job. Normally you will have at least one Backup job for each
-client you want to save. Normally, unless you turn off cataloging, most all
-the important statistics and data concerning files backed up will be placed
-in the catalog.
-
-\item [Restore] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Restore}
-Run a restore Job. Normally, you will specify only one Restore job
-which acts as a sort of prototype that you will modify using the console
-program in order to perform restores. Although certain basic
-information from a Restore job is saved in the catalog, it is very
-minimal compared to the information stored for a Backup job -- for
-example, no File database entries are generated since no Files are
-saved.
-
-{\bf Restore} jobs cannot be
-automatically started by the scheduler as is the case for Backup, Verify
-and Admin jobs. To restore files, you must use the {\bf restore} command
-in the console.
-
-
-\item [Verify] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Verify}
-Run a verify Job. In general, {\bf verify} jobs permit you to compare the
-contents of the catalog to the file system, or to what was backed up. In
-addition, to verifying that a tape that was written can be read, you can
-also use {\bf verify} as a sort of tripwire intrusion detection.
-
-\item [Admin] \hfill \\
-\index[dir]{Admin}
-Run an admin Job. An {\bf Admin} job can be used to periodically run catalog
-pruning, if you do not want to do it at the end of each {\bf Backup} Job.
-Although an Admin job is recorded in the catalog, very little data is saved.
-
-\item [Migrate]
- defines the job that is run as being a
- Migration Job. A Migration Job is a sort of control job and does not have
- any Files associated with it, and in that sense they are more or less like
- an Admin job. Migration jobs simply check to see if there is anything to
- Migrate then possibly start and control new Backup jobs to migrate the data
- from the specified Pool to another Pool. Note, any original JobId that
- is migrated will be marked as having been migrated, and the original
- JobId can nolonger be used for restores; all restores will be done from
- the new migrated Job.
-
-\item [Copy]
- defines the job that is run as being a
- Copy Job. A Copy Job is a sort of control job and does not have
- any Files associated with it, and in that sense they are more or less like
- an Admin job. Copy jobs simply check to see if there is anything to
- Copy then possibly start and control new Backup jobs to copy the data
- from the specified Pool to another Pool. Note that when a copy is
- made, the original JobIds are left unchanged. The new copies can not
- be used for restoration unless you specifically choose them by JobId.
- If you subsequently delete a JobId that has a copy, the copy will be
- automatically upgraded to a Backup rather than a Copy, and it will
- subsequently be used for restoration.
-
-\item [Consolidate]
- is used to consolidate Always Incremental Backups jobs, see \nameref{sec:alwaysincremental}.
- It has been introduced in Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{Job Type Consolidate}{16.2.4}.
-\end{description}
-
-Within a particular Job Type, there are also Levels,
-see \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Level}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Verify Job}{}{}{%
-If you run a verify job without this directive, the last job run will be
-compared with the catalog, which means that you must immediately follow
-a backup by a verify command. If you specify a {\bf Verify Job} Bareos
-will find the last job with that name that ran. This permits you to run
-all your backups, then run Verify jobs on those that you wish to be
-verified (most often a {\bf VolumeToCatalog}) so that the tape just
-written is re-read.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Where}{}{}{%
-This directive applies only to a Restore job and specifies a prefix to
-the directory name of all files being restored. This permits files to
-be restored in a different location from which they were saved. If {\bf
-Where} is not specified or is set to backslash ({\bf /}), the files will
-be restored to their original location. By default, we have set {\bf
-Where} in the example configuration files to be {\bf
-/tmp/bareos-restores}. This is to prevent accidental overwriting of
-your files.
-
-\warning{To use Where on NDMP backups, please read \nameref{sec:ndmp-where}.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Write Bootstrap}{}{}{%
-The {\bf writebootstrap} directive specifies a file name where Bareos
-will write a {\bf bootstrap} file for each Backup job run. This
-directive applies only to Backup Jobs. If the Backup job is a Full
-save, Bareos will erase any current contents of the specified file
-before writing the bootstrap records. If the Job is an Incremental
-or Differential
-save, Bareos will append the current bootstrap record to the end of the
-file.
-
-Using this feature, permits you to constantly have a bootstrap file that
-can recover the current state of your system. Normally, the file
-specified should be a mounted drive on another machine, so that if your
-hard disk is lost, you will immediately have a bootstrap record
-available. Alternatively, you should copy the bootstrap file to another
-machine after it is updated. Note, it is a good idea to write a separate
-bootstrap file for each Job backed up including the job that backs up
-your catalog database.
-
-If the {\bf bootstrap-file-specification} begins with a vertical bar
-(\textbar), Bareos will use the specification as the name of a program to which
-it will pipe the bootstrap record. It could for example be a shell
-script that emails you the bootstrap record.
-
-Before opening the file or executing the
-specified command, Bareos performs
-\ilink{character substitution}{character substitution} like in RunScript
-directive. To automatically manage your bootstrap files, you can use
-this in your {\bf JobDefs} resources:
-% \begin{bconfig}{Write Bootstrap Example}^^J
-% Job Defs \{^^J
-% \ \ Write Bootstrap = "\%c_\%n.bsr"^^J
-% \ \ ...^^J
-% \}^^J
-% \end{bconfig}
-\bconfigInput{config/DirJobWriteBootstrap1.conf}
-
-For more details on using this file, please see chapter \nameref{BootstrapChapter}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Write Part After Job}{}{}{
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Job}{Write Verify List}{}{}{
-}
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Action On Purge}{}{}{%
-% DEPRECATED:
-% because it does not do what is expected by the name.
-% Is only has an influence,
-% when using the command "purge volume action=truncate"
-% but did do nothing automatically.
-
-The directive \configline{Action On Purge=Truncate} instructs Bareos to truncate the
-volume when it is purged with the \bcommand{purge}{volume action=truncate}
-command. It is useful to prevent disk based volumes from consuming too much
-space.
-
-% \bconfigInput{config/DirPoolActionOnPurge1.conf}
-%
-% THIS DOES NOT WORK:
-% You can schedule the truncate operation at the end of your \job{BackupCatalog} job
-% like in this example:
-%
-% \bconfigInput{config/DirPoolActionOnPurge2.conf}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune}{}{}{%
-If \configline{Auto Prune=yes}, the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} period
-is automatically applied when a new
-Volume is needed and no appendable Volumes exist in the Pool. Volume
-pruning causes expired Jobs (older than the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}
-period) to be deleted from the Catalog and permits possible recycling of
-the Volume.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Catalog}{}{}{%
-This specifies the name of the catalog resource to be used for this Pool.
-When a catalog is defined in a Pool it will override the definition in
-the client (and the Catalog definition in a Job since
-\sinceVersion{dir}{Job catalog overwritten by Pool catalog}{13.4.0}). e.g.
-this catalog setting takes precedence over any other definition.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Catalog Files}{}{}{%
-This directive defines whether or not you want the names of the files
-that were saved to be put into the catalog.
-If disabled, the Catalog database will be significantly smaller.
-The disadvantage is that
-you will not be able to produce a Catalog listing of the files backed up
-for each Job (this is often called Browsing). Also, without the File
-entries in the catalog, you will not be able to use the Console \bcommand{restore}{} command
-nor any other command that references File entries.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Cleaning Prefix}{}{}{%
-This directive defines a prefix string, which if it matches the
-beginning of a Volume name during labeling of a Volume, the Volume will
-be defined with the VolStatus set to {\bf Cleaning} and thus Bareos will
-never attempt to use this tape. This is primarily for use with
-autochangers that accept barcodes where the convention is that barcodes
-beginning with {\bf CLN} are treated as cleaning tapes.
-
-The default value for this directive is consequently set to {\bf CLN}, so
-that in most cases the cleaning tapes are automatically recognized without
-configuration.
-If you use another prefix for your cleaning tapes, you can set this directive
-accordingly.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{File Retention}{}{}{%
-The File Retention directive defines the length of time that Bareos will
-keep File records in the Catalog database after the End time of the
-Job corresponding to the File records.
-
-This directive takes precedence over Client directives of the same name. For
-example, you can decide to increase Retention times for Archive or OffSite
-Pool.
-
-Note, this affects only records in the catalog database. It does not affect
-your archive backups.
-
-For more information see Client documentation about
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{File Retention}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Job Retention}{}{}{%
-The Job Retention directive defines the length of time that Bareos will keep
-Job records in the Catalog database after the Job End time. As with the
-other retention periods, this affects only records in the catalog and not
-data in your archive backup.
-
-This directive takes precedence over Client directives of the same name.
-For example, you can decide to increase Retention times for Archive or
-OffSite Pool.
-
-For more information see Client side documentation
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the format of the labels contained in this
-pool. The format directive is used as a sort of template to create new
-Volume names during automatic Volume labeling.
-
-The format should be specified in double quotes (\path|"|), and consists of
-letters, numbers and the special characters hyphen (\path|-|), underscore
-(\path|_|), colon (\path|:|), and period (\path|.|), which are the legal
-characters for a Volume name.
-
-In addition, the format may contain a number of variable expansion
-characters which will be expanded by a complex algorithm allowing you to
-create Volume names of many different formats. In all cases, the
-expansion process must resolve to the set of characters noted above that
-are legal Volume names. Generally, these variable expansion characters
-begin with a dollar sign (\path|$|)\hide{$}
-or a left bracket (\path|[|).
-For more details on
-variable expansion, please see \nameref{sec:VariableExpansionVolumeLabels}.
-
-If no variable expansion characters are found in the string, the Volume
-name will be formed from the format string appended with the
-a unique number that increases. If you do not remove volumes from the
-pool, this number should be the number of volumes plus one, but this
-is not guaranteed. The unique number will be edited as four
-digits with leading zeros. For example, with a
-\configdirective{Label Format = "File-"},
-the first volumes will be named \volume{File-0001}, \volume{File-0002}, ...
-
-In almost all cases, you should enclose the format specification (part
-after the equal sign) in double quotes (\path|"|).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Type}{ANSI{\textbar}IBM{\textbar}Bareos}{}{%
-This directive is implemented in the
-Director Pool resource and in the SD Device
-resource (\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Type}).
-If it is specified in the SD Device resource, it will take
-precedence over the value passed from the Director to the SD.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Block Size}{}{14.2.0}{%
-The \configdirective{Maximum Block Size} can be defined here to define different block sizes per volume
-or statically for all volumes at \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size}.
-If not defined, its default is 63 KB.
-Increasing this value could improve the throughput of writing to tapes.
-
-\warning{However make sure to read the \ilink{Setting Block Sizes}{setblocksizes} chapter carefully before applying any changes.}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of bytes that can be written
-to the Volume. If you specify zero (the default), there is no limit
-except the physical size of the Volume. Otherwise, when the number of
-bytes written to the Volume equals {\bf size} the Volume will be marked
-{\bf Used}. When the Volume is marked {\bf Used} it can no longer be
-used for appending Jobs, much like the {\bf Full} status but it can be
-recycled if recycling is enabled, and thus the Volume can be re-used
-after recycling. This value is checked and the {\bf Used} status set
-while the job is writing to the particular volume.
-
-This directive is particularly useful for restricting the size
-of disk volumes, and will work correctly even in the case of
-multiple simultaneous jobs writing to the volume.
-
-The value defined by this directive in the bareos-dir.conf file is the
-default value used when a Volume is created. Once the volume is
-created, changing the value in the bareos-dir.conf file will not change
-what is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing
-Volume you must use the {\bf update} command in the Console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Files}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of files that can be written
-to the Volume. If you specify zero (the default), there is no limit.
-Otherwise, when the number of files written to the Volume equals {\bf
-positive-integer} the Volume will be marked {\bf Used}. When the Volume
-is marked {\bf Used} it can no longer be used for appending Jobs, much
-like the {\bf Full} status but it can be recycled if recycling is
-enabled and thus used again. This value is checked and the {\bf Used}
-status is set only at the end of a job that writes to the particular
-volume.
-
-The value defined by this directive in the bareos-dir.conf file is the
-default value used when a Volume is created. Once the volume is
-created, changing the value in the bareos-dir.conf file will not change
-what is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing
-Volume you must use the {\bf update} command in the Console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs that can be written
-to the Volume. If you specify zero (the default), there is no limit.
-Otherwise, when the number of Jobs backed up to the Volume equals {\bf
-positive-integer} the Volume will be marked {\bf Used}. When the Volume
-is marked {\bf Used} it can no longer be used for appending Jobs, much
-like the {\bf Full} status but it can be recycled if recycling is
-enabled, and thus used again. By setting {\bf MaximumVolumeJobs} to
-one, you get the same effect as setting {\bf UseVolumeOnce = yes}.
-
-The value defined by this directive in the bareos-dir.conf
-file is the default value used when a Volume is created. Once the volume is
-created, changing the value in the bareos-dir.conf file will not change what
-is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing Volume you
-must use the {\bf update} command in the Console.
-
-If you are running multiple simultaneous jobs, this directive may not
-work correctly because when a drive is reserved for a job, this
-directive is not taken into account, so multiple jobs may try to
-start writing to the Volume. At some point, when the Media record is
-updated, multiple simultaneous jobs may fail since the Volume can no
-longer be written.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volumes}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of volumes (tapes or files)
-contained in the pool. This directive is optional, if omitted or set to
-zero, any number of volumes will be permitted. In general, this
-directive is useful for Autochangers where there is a fixed number of
-Volumes, or for File storage where you wish to ensure that the backups
-made to disk files do not become too numerous or consume too much space.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration High Bytes}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the number of bytes in the Pool which will
- trigger a migration if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolOccupancy
- has been specified. The fact that the Pool
- usage goes above this level does not automatically trigger a migration
- job. However, if a migration job runs and has the PoolOccupancy selection
- type set, the Migration High Bytes will be applied. Bareos does not
- currently restrict a pool to have only a single \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type}, so you
- must keep in mind that if you mix Media Types in a Pool, the results
- may not be what you want, as the Pool count of all bytes will be
- for all Media Types combined.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Low Bytes}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the number of bytes in the Pool which will
- stop a migration if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolOccupancy
- has been specified and triggered by more than
- \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration High Bytes}
- being in the pool. In other words, once a migration job
- is started with {\bf PoolOccupancy} migration selection and it
- determines that there are more than Migration High Bytes, the
- migration job will continue to run jobs until the number of
- bytes in the Pool drop to or below Migration Low Bytes.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Time}{}{}{%
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolTime,
-the time specified here will be used.
-If the previous Backup Job or Jobs selected have been in the Pool longer than
-the specified time, then they will be migrated.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Minimum Block Size}{}{}{%
-The \configdirective{Minimum Block Size} can be defined here to define different block sizes per volume
-or statically for all volumes at \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Minimum Block Size}.
-For details, see chapter \ilink{Setting Block Sizes}{setblocksizes}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the pool.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the pool a Migration or Copy Job
-and a Virtual Backup Job will write their data too.
-This directive is required to define the Pool into which
- the data will be migrated. Without this directive, the migration job
- will terminate in error.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Pool Type}{}{}{%
-This directive defines the pool type, which corresponds to the type of
-Job being run. It is required and may be one of the following:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item [Backup]
- \item [*Archive]
- \item [*Cloned]
- \item [*Migration]
- \item [*Copy]
- \item [*Save]
-\end{description}
-Note, only Backup is currently implemented.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Purge Oldest Volume}{}{}{%
-This directive instructs the Director to search for the oldest used
-Volume in the Pool when another Volume is requested by the Storage
-daemon and none are available. The catalog is then {\bf purged}
-irrespective of retention periods of all Files and Jobs written to this
-Volume. The Volume is then recycled and will be used as the next Volume
-to be written. This directive overrides any Job, File, or Volume
-retention periods that you may have specified.
-
-This directive can be useful if you have a fixed number of Volumes in
-the Pool and you want to cycle through them and reusing the oldest one
-when all Volumes are full, but you don't want to worry about setting
-proper retention periods. However, by using this option you risk losing
-valuable data.
-
-In most cases, you should use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Oldest Volume} instead.
-
-\warning{
-Be aware that \configdirective{Purge Oldest Volume} disregards all retention
-periods. If you have only a single Volume defined and you turn this
-variable on, that Volume will always be immediately overwritten when it
-fills! So at a minimum, ensure that you have a decent number of Volumes
-in your Pool before running any jobs. If you want retention periods to
-apply do not use this directive.\\
-We \textbf{highly} recommend against using this directive, because it is
-sure that some day, Bareos will purge a Volume that contains current
-data.
-}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies whether or not Purged Volumes may be recycled.
-If it is set to \argument{yes} and Bareos needs a volume but finds
-none that are appendable, it will search for and recycle (reuse) Purged
-Volumes (i.e. volumes with all the Jobs and Files expired and thus
-deleted from the Catalog). If the Volume is recycled, all previous data
-written to that Volume will be overwritten. If Recycle is set to \argument{no},
-the Volume will not be recycled, and hence, the data will remain
-valid. If you want to reuse (re-write) the Volume, and the recycle flag
-is no (0 in the catalog), you may manually set the recycle flag (update
-command) for a Volume to be reused.
-
-Please note that the value defined by this directive in the
-configuration file is the default value used when a Volume is created.
-Once the volume is created, changing the value in the configuration
-file will not change what is stored for the Volume. To change the value
-for an existing Volume you must use the \bcommand{update}{volume} command.
-
-When all Job and File records have been pruned or purged from the
-catalog for a particular Volume, if that Volume is marked as
-Append, Full, Used, or Error, it will then be marked as Purged. Only
-Volumes marked as Purged will be considered to be converted to the
-Recycled state if the \configdirective{Recycle} directive is set to \argument{yes}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Current Volume}{}{}{%
-If Bareos needs a new Volume, this directive instructs Bareos to Prune
-the volume respecting the Job and File retention periods. If all Jobs
-are pruned (i.e. the volume is Purged), then the Volume is recycled and
-will be used as the next Volume to be written. This directive respects
-any Job, File, or Volume retention periods that you may have specified.
-
-This directive can be useful if you have: a fixed number of Volumes in
-the Pool, you want to cycle through them, and you have specified
-retention periods that prune Volumes before you have cycled through the
-Volume in the Pool.
-
-However, if you use this directive and have only one Volume in the Pool,
-you will immediately recycle your Volume if you fill it and Bareos needs
-another one. Thus your backup will be totally invalid. Please use this
-directive with care.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Oldest Volume}{}{}{%
-This directive instructs the Director to search for the oldest used
-Volume in the Pool when another Volume is requested by the Storage
-daemon and none are available. The catalog is then {\bf pruned}
-respecting the retention periods of all Files and Jobs written to this
-Volume. If all Jobs are pruned (i.e. the volume is Purged), then the
-Volume is recycled and will be used as the next Volume to be written.
-This directive respects any Job, File, or Volume retention periods that
-you may have specified.
-
-This directive can be useful if you have a fixed number of Volumes in the
-Pool and you want to cycle through them and you have specified the correct
-retention periods.
-
-However, if you use this directive and have only one
-Volume in the Pool, you will immediately recycle your Volume if you fill
-it and Bareos needs another one. Thus your backup will be totally invalid.
-Please use this directive with care.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Pool}{}{}{%
-This directive defines to which pool
-the Volume will be placed (moved) when it is recycled. Without
-this directive, a Volume will remain in the same pool when it is
-recycled. With this directive, it can be moved automatically to any
-existing pool during a recycle. This directive is probably most
-useful when defined in the Scratch pool, so that volumes will
-be recycled back into the Scratch pool. For more on the see the
-\ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} section of this manual.
-
-Although this directive is called RecyclePool, the Volume in
-question is actually moved from its current pool to the one
-you specify on this directive when Bareos prunes the Volume and
-discovers that there are no records left in the catalog and hence
-marks it as {\bf Purged}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Scratch Pool}{}{}{%
-This directive permits to specify a dedicate \textsl{Scratch} for the
-current pool. This pool will replace the special pool named \textsl{Scrach}
-for volume selection. For more information about \textsl{Scratch} see
-\ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} section of this manual. This is useful
-when using multiple storage sharing the same mediatype or when you want to
-dedicate volumes to a particular set of pool.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Storage}{}{}{%
-The Storage directive defines the name of the storage services where you
-want to backup the FileSet data. For additional details, see the
-\nameref{DirectorResourceStorage} of this manual.
-The Storage resource may also be specified in the Job resource,
-but the value, if any, in the Pool resource overrides any value
-in the Job. This Storage resource definition is not required by either
-the Job resource or in the Pool, but it must be specified in
-one or the other. If not configuration error will result.
- We highly recommend
- that you define the Storage resource to be used in the Pool rather
- than elsewhere (job, schedule run, ...). Be aware that you theoretically can
-give a list of storages here but only the first item from the list is actually
-used for backup and restore jobs.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Use Catalog}{}{}{%
-Store information into Catalog. In all pratical use cases, leave this value to its defaults.
-
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Use Volume Once}{}{}{%
-Use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Jobs} = 1 instead.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}{}{}{%
-The Volume Retention directive defines the length of time that
-Bareos will keep records associated with the Volume in
-the Catalog database after the End time of each Job written to the
-Volume. When this time period expires, and if {\bf AutoPrune} is set to
-{\bf yes} Bareos may prune (remove) Job records that are older than the
-specified Volume Retention period if it is necessary to free up a
-Volume. Recycling will not occur until it is absolutely necessary to
-free up a volume (i.e. no other writable volume exists).
-All File records associated with pruned Jobs are also
-pruned. The time may be specified as seconds, minutes, hours, days,
-weeks, months, quarters, or years. The {\bf Volume Retention} is
-applied independently of the {\bf Job Retention} and the {\bf File
-Retention} periods defined in the Client resource. This means that all
-the retentions periods are applied in turn and that the shorter period
-is the one that effectively takes precedence. Note, that when the {\bf
-Volume Retention} period has been reached, and it is necessary to obtain
-a new volume, Bareos will prune both the Job and the File records. This
-pruning could also occur during a {\bf status dir} command because it
-uses similar algorithms for finding the next available Volume.
-
-It is important to know that when the Volume Retention period expires,
-Bareos does not automatically recycle a Volume. It attempts to keep the
-Volume data intact as long as possible before over writing the Volume.
-
-By defining multiple Pools with different Volume Retention periods, you
-may effectively have a set of tapes that is recycled weekly, another
-Pool of tapes that is recycled monthly and so on. However, one must
-keep in mind that if your {\bf Volume Retention} period is too short, it
-may prune the last valid Full backup, and hence until the next Full
-backup is done, you will not have a complete backup of your system, and
-in addition, the next Incremental or Differential backup will be
-promoted to a Full backup. As a consequence, the minimum {\bf Volume
-Retention} period should be at twice the interval of your Full backups.
-This means that if you do a Full backup once a month, the minimum Volume
-retention period should be two months.
-
-The default Volume retention period is 365 days, and either the default
-or the value defined by this directive in the bareos-dir.conf file is
-the default value used when a Volume is created. Once the volume is
-created, changing the value in the \file{bareos-dir.conf} file will not change
-what is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing
-Volume you must use the {\bf update} command in the Console.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Use Duration}{}{}{%
-The Volume Use Duration directive defines the time period that the
-Volume can be written beginning from the time of first data write to the
-Volume. If the time-period specified is zero (the default), the Volume
-can be written indefinitely. Otherwise, the next time a job
-runs that wants to access this Volume, and the time period from the
-first write to the volume (the first Job written) exceeds the
-time-period-specification, the Volume will be marked {\bf Used}, which
-means that no more Jobs can be appended to the Volume, but it may be
-recycled if recycling is enabled.
-% Using the command {\bf
-% status dir} applies algorithms similar to running jobs, so
-% during such a command, the Volume status may also be changed.
-Once the Volume is
-recycled, it will be available for use again.
-
-You might use this directive, for example, if you have a Volume used for
-Incremental backups, and Volumes used for Weekly Full backups. Once the
-Full backup is done, you will want to use a different Incremental
-Volume. This can be accomplished by setting the Volume Use Duration for
-the Incremental Volume to six days. I.e. it will be used for the 6
-days following a Full save, then a different Incremental volume will be
-used. Be careful about setting the duration to short periods such as 23
-hours, or you might experience problems of Bareos waiting for a tape
-over the weekend only to complete the backups Monday morning when an
-operator mounts a new tape.
-
-% The use duration is checked and the {\bf Used} status is set only at the
-% end of a job that writes to the particular volume, which means that even
-% though the use duration may have expired, the catalog entry will not be
-% updated until the next job that uses this volume is run. This
-% directive is not intended to be used to limit volume sizes
-% and will not work correctly (i.e. will fail jobs) if the use
-% duration expires while multiple simultaneous jobs are writing
-% to the volume.
-
-Please note that the value defined by this directive in the bareos-dir.conf
-file is the default value used when a Volume is created. Once the volume is
-created, changing the value in the bareos-dir.conf file will not change what
-is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing Volume you
-must use the
-\ilink{\bf update volume}{UpdateCommand} command in the Console.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/director-resource-schedule-definitions.tex b/manuals/en/main/director-resource-schedule-definitions.tex
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Schedule}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Schedule}{Enabled}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Schedule}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the schedule being defined.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Schedule}{Run}{}{}{%
-The Run directive defines when a Job is to be run, and what overrides if
-any to apply. You may specify multiple {\bf run} directives within a
-{\bf Schedule} resource. If you do, they will all be applied (i.e.
-multiple schedules). If you have two {\bf Run} directives that start at
-the same time, two Jobs will start at the same time (well, within one
-second of each other).
-
-The {\bf Job-overrides} permit overriding the Level, the Storage, the
-Messages, and the Pool specifications provided in the Job resource. In
-addition, the FullPool, the IncrementalPool, and the DifferentialPool
-specifications permit overriding the Pool specification according to
-what backup Job Level is in effect.
-
-By the use of overrides, you may customize a particular Job. For
-example, you may specify a Messages override for your Incremental
-backups that outputs messages to a log file, but for your weekly or
-monthly Full backups, you may send the output by email by using a
-different Messages override.
-
-{\bf Job-overrides} are specified as: {\bf keyword=value} where the
-keyword is Level, Storage, Messages, Pool, FullPool, DifferentialPool,
-or IncrementalPool, and the {\bf value} is as defined on the respective
-directive formats for the Job resource. You may specify multiple {\bf
-Job-overrides} on one {\bf Run} directive by separating them with one or
-more spaces or by separating them with a trailing comma. For example:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [Level=Full]
-\index[dir]{Level}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Level}
-is all files in the FileSet whether or not they have changed.
-
-\item [Level=Incremental]
-\index[dir]{Level}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Level}
-is all files that have changed since the last backup.
-
-\item [Pool=Weekly]
-\index[dir]{Pool}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Pool}
-specifies to use the Pool named {\bf Weekly}.
-
-\item [Storage=DLT\_Drive]
-\index[dir]{Storage}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Storage}
-specifies to use {\bf DLT\_Drive} for the storage device.
-
-\item [Messages=Verbose]
-\index[dir]{Messages}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Messages}
-specifies to use the {\bf Verbose} message resource for the Job.
-
-\item [FullPool=Full]
-\index[dir]{FullPool}
-\index[dir]{Directive!FullPool}
-specifies to use the Pool named {\bf Full} if the job is a full backup, or
-is upgraded from another type to a full backup.
-
-\item [DifferentialPool=Differential]
-\index[dir]{DifferentialPool}
-\index[dir]{Directive!DifferentialPool}
-specifies to use the Pool named {\bf Differential} if the job is a
-differential backup.
-
-\item [IncrementalPool=Incremental]
-\index[dir]{IncrementalPool}
-\index[dir]{Directive!IncrementalPool}
-specifies to use the Pool named {\bf Incremental} if the job is an
-incremental backup.
-
-\item [Accurate=yes{\textbar}no]
-\index[dir]{Accurate}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Accurate}
-tells Bareos to use or not the Accurate code for the specific job. It can
-allow you to save memory and and CPU resources on the catalog server in some
-cases.
-
-\item [SpoolData=yes{\textbar}no]
-\index[dir]{SpoolData}
-\index[dir]{Directive!Spool Data}
-tells Bareos to use or not to use spooling for the specific job.
-
-\end{description}
-
-{\bf Date-time-specification} determines when the Job is to be run. The
-specification is a repetition, and as a default Bareos is set to run a job at
-the beginning of the hour of every hour of every day of every week of every
-month of every year. This is not normally what you want, so you must specify
-or limit when you want the job to run. Any specification given is assumed to
-be repetitive in nature and will serve to override or limit the default
-repetition. This is done by specifying masks or times for the hour, day of the
-month, day of the week, week of the month, week of the year, and month when
-you want the job to run. By specifying one or more of the above, you can
-define a schedule to repeat at almost any frequency you want.
-
-Basically, you must supply a {\bf month}, {\bf day}, {\bf hour}, and {\bf
-minute} the Job is to be run. Of these four items to be specified, {\bf day}
-is special in that you may either specify a day of the month such as 1, 2,
-... 31, or you may specify a day of the week such as Monday, Tuesday, ...
-Sunday. Finally, you may also specify a week qualifier to restrict the
-schedule to the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth week of the month.
-
-For example, if you specify only a day of the week, such as {\bf Tuesday} the
-Job will be run every hour of every Tuesday of every Month. That is the {\bf
-month} and {\bf hour} remain set to the defaults of every month and all
-hours.
-
-Note, by default with no other specification, your job will run at the
-beginning of every hour. If you wish your job to run more than once in any
-given hour, you will need to specify multiple {\bf run} specifications each
-with a different minute.
-
-The date/time to run the Job can be specified in the following way in
-pseudo-BNF:
-
-\begin{longtable}{ l @{ ::= } p{0.5\textwidth} }
-\bnfvar{week-keyword} & 1st \pipe 2nd \pipe 3rd \pipe 4th \pipe 5th \pipe first \pipe
- second \pipe third \pipe fourth \pipe fifth \pipe last \\
-\bnfvar{wday-keyword} & sun \pipe mon \pipe tue \pipe wed \pipe thu \pipe fri \pipe sat \pipe
- sunday \pipe monday \pipe tuesday \pipe wednesday \pipe
- thursday \pipe friday \pipe saturday \\
-\bnfvar{week-of-year-keyword} & w00 \pipe w01 \pipe ... w52 \pipe w53 \\
-\bnfvar{month-keyword} & jan \pipe feb \pipe mar \pipe apr \pipe may \pipe jun \pipe jul \pipe
- aug \pipe sep \pipe oct \pipe nov \pipe dec \pipe
- january \pipe february \pipe ... \pipe december \\
-\bnfvar{digit} & 1 \pipe 2 \pipe 3 \pipe 4 \pipe 5 \pipe 6 \pipe 7 \pipe 8 \pipe 9 \pipe 0 \\
-\bnfvar{number} & \bnfvar{digit} \pipe \bnfvar{digit}\bnfvar{number} \\
-\bnfvar{12hour} & 0 \pipe 1 \pipe 2 \pipe ... 12 \\
-\bnfvar{hour} & 0 \pipe 1 \pipe 2 \pipe ... 23 \\
-\bnfvar{minute} & 0 \pipe 1 \pipe 2 \pipe ... 59 \\
-\bnfvar{day} & 1 \pipe 2 \pipe ... 31 \\
-\bnfvar{time} & \bnfvar{hour}:\bnfvar{minute} \pipe
- \bnfvar{12hour}:\bnfvar{minute}am \pipe
- \bnfvar{12hour}:\bnfvar{minute}pm \\
-\bnfvar{time-spec} & at \bnfvar{time} \pipe hourly \\
-% ??? \bnfvar{date-keyword} & on \pipe weekly \\
-\bnfvar{day-range} & \bnfvar{day}-\bnfvar{day} \\
-\bnfvar{month-range} & \bnfvar{month-keyword}-\bnfvar{month-keyword} \\
-\bnfvar{wday-range} & \bnfvar{wday-keyword}-\bnfvar{wday-keyword} \\
-\bnfvar{range} & \bnfvar{day-range} \pipe \bnfvar{month-range} \pipe
- \bnfvar{wday-range} \\
-\bnfvar{modulo} & \bnfvar{day}/\bnfvar{day} \pipe \bnfvar{week-of-year-keyword}/\bnfvar{week-of-year-keyword} \\
-\bnfvar{date} & \bnfvar{date-keyword} \pipe \bnfvar{day} \pipe \bnfvar{range} \\
-\bnfvar{date-spec} & \bnfvar{date} \pipe \bnfvar{date-spec} \\
-\bnfvar{day-spec} & \bnfvar{day} \pipe \bnfvar{wday-keyword} \pipe
- \bnfvar{day} \pipe \bnfvar{wday-range} \pipe
- \bnfvar{week-keyword} \bnfvar{wday-keyword} \pipe
- \bnfvar{week-keyword} \bnfvar{wday-range} \pipe
- daily \\
-\bnfvar{month-spec} & \bnfvar{month-keyword} \pipe \bnfvar{month-range} \pipe monthly \\
-\bnfvar{date-time-spec} & \bnfvar{month-spec} \bnfvar{day-spec} \bnfvar{time-spec} \\
-\end{longtable}
-}
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Address}{}{}{%
-Where the address is a host name, a {\bf fully qualified domain name}, or an
-{\bf IP address}. Please note that the {\textless}address{\textgreater} as specified here
-will be transmitted to the File daemon who will then use it to contact the
-Storage daemon. Hence, it is {\bf not}, a good idea to use {\bf localhost} as
-the name but rather a fully qualified machine name or an IP address. This
-directive is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Allow Compression}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional, and if you specify {\bf No},
-it will cause backups jobs running on this storage resource to run
-without client File Daemon compression. This effectively overrides
-compression options in FileSets used by jobs which use this storage
-resource.
-\label{AllowCompression}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Auth Type}{}{}{%
-Specifies the authentication type that must be supplied when connecting to
-a backup protocol that uses a specific authentication type.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Auto Changer}{}{}{%
-When \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Device} refers to an Auto Changer (\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Autochanger}),
-this directive must be set to \parameter{yes}.
-
-If you specify \parameter{yes},
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Volume management command like \bcommand{label}{} or \bcommand{add}{} will request a Autochanger Slot number.
- \item Bareos will prefer Volumes, that are in a Auto Changer slot.
- If none of theses volumes can be used, even after recycling, pruning, ...,
- Bareos will search for any volume of the same \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type} whether or not in the magazine.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Please consult the \nameref{AutochangersChapter} chapter for details.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Collect Statistics}{}{}{%
-Collect statistic information. These information will be collected by the Director (see \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Statistics Collect Interval}) and stored in the Catalog.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Description}{}{}{%
-Information.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Device}{}{}{%
-
-If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Protocol} is not \parameter{NDMP_NATIVE} (default is \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Protocol}{Native}), this directive refers to one or multiple \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Name}
-or a single \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Name}.
-
-If an Autochanger should be used, it had to refer to a configured \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Autochanger}{Name}.
-In this case, also set \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Storage}{Auto Changer}{yes}.
-
-Otherwise it refers to one or more configured \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Name}, see \nameref{sec:MultipleStorageDevices}.
-
-This name is not the physical device name, but the logical device name as
-defined in the \bareosSd resource.
-
-If \resourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Job}{Protocol}{NDMP_NATIVE}, it refers to tape devices on the NDMP \TapeAgent, see \nameref{sec:NdmpNative}.
-}
-
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Enabled}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Heartbeat Interval}{}{}{%
-This directive is optional and if specified will cause the Director to
-set a keepalive interval (heartbeat) in seconds on each of the sockets
-it opens for the Storage resource. This value will override any
-specified at the Director level. It is implemented only on systems
-(Linux, ...) that provide the {\bf setsockopt} TCP\_KEEPIDLE function.
-The default value is zero, which means no change is made to the socket.
-}
-
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Lan Address}{}{}{%
-This directive might be useful in network setups where the \bareosDir and \bareosFd need different addresses to communicate with the \bareosSd.
-
-For details, see \nameref{LanAddress}.
-
-This directive corresponds to \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Lan Address}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Maximum Bandwidth Per Job}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs with the current
-Storage resource that can run concurrently. Note, this directive limits
-only Jobs for Jobs using this Storage daemon. Any other restrictions on
-the maximum concurrent jobs such as in the Director, Job or Client
-resources will also apply in addition to any limit specified here.
-
-If you set the Storage daemon's number of concurrent jobs greater than one,
-we recommend that you read \nameref{ConcurrentJobs} and/or
-turn data spooling on as documented in \nameref{SpoolingChapter}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Read Jobs}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the maximum number of Jobs with the current
-Storage resource that can read concurrently.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type}{}{}{%
-This directive specifies the Media Type to be used to store the data.
-This is an arbitrary string of characters up to 127 maximum that you
-define. It can be anything you want. However, it is best to make it
-descriptive of the storage media (e.g. File, DAT, "HP DLT8000", 8mm,
-...). In addition, it is essential that you make the {\bf Media Type}
-specification unique for each storage media type. If you have two DDS-4
-drives that have incompatible formats, or if you have a DDS-4 drive and
-a DDS-4 autochanger, you almost certainly should specify different {\bf
-Media Types}. During a restore, assuming a {\bf DDS-4} Media Type is
-associated with the Job, Bareos can decide to use any Storage daemon
-that supports Media Type {\bf DDS-4} and on any drive that supports it.
-
-If you are writing to disk Volumes, you must make doubly sure that each
-Device resource defined in the Storage daemon (and hence in the
-Director's conf file) has a unique media type. Otherwise Bareos
-may assume, these Volumes can be mounted and read by any Storage daemon File device.
-
-Currently Bareos permits only a single Media Type per Storage
-Device definition. Consequently, if
-you have a drive that supports more than one Media Type, you can
-give a unique string to Volumes with different intrinsic Media
-Type (Media Type = DDS-3-4 for DDS-3 and DDS-4 types), but then
-those volumes will only be mounted on drives indicated with the
-dual type (DDS-3-4).
-
-If you want to tie Bareos to using a single Storage daemon or drive, you
-must specify a unique Media Type for that drive. This is an important
-point that should be carefully understood. Note, this applies equally
-to Disk Volumes. If you define more than one disk Device resource in
-your Storage daemon's conf file, the Volumes on those two devices are in
-fact incompatible because one can not be mounted on the other device
-since they are found in different directories. For this reason, you
-probably should use two different Media Types for your two disk Devices
-(even though you might think of them as both being File types). You can
-find more on this subject in the \ilink{Basic Volume
-Management}{DiskChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-The {\bf MediaType} specified in the Director's Storage resource, {\bf
-must} correspond to the {\bf Media Type} specified in the {\bf Device}
-resource of the {\bf Storage daemon} configuration file. This directive
-is required, and it is used by the Director and the Storage daemon to
-ensure that a Volume automatically selected from the Pool corresponds to
-the physical device. If a Storage daemon handles multiple devices (e.g.
-will write to various file Volumes on different partitions), this
-directive allows you to specify exactly which device.
-
-As mentioned above, the value specified in the Director's Storage
-resource must agree with the value specified in the Device resource in
-the {\bf Storage daemon's} configuration file. It is also an additional
-check so that you don't try to write data for a DLT onto an 8mm device.
-\label{MediaType}
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the storage resource. This name appears on the Storage directive
-specified in the Job resource and is required.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Paired Storage}{}{}{%
-For NDMP backups this points to the definition of the Native Storage
-that is accesses via the NDMP protocol. For now we only support NDMP
-backups and restores to access Native Storage Daemons via the NDMP
-protocol. In the future we might allow to use Native NDMP storage which
-is not bound to a Bareos Storage Daemon.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Password}{}{}{%
-This is the password to be used when establishing a connection with the
-Storage services. This same password also must appear in the Director
-resource of the Storage daemon's configuration file. This directive is
-required.
-
-The password is plain text.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Port}{}{}{%
-Where port is the port to use to contact the storage daemon for information
-and to start jobs. This same port number must appear in the Storage resource
-of the Storage daemon's configuration file.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Protocol}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{SD Address}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{SD Password}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{SD Port}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Sdd Port}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Authenticate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS CA Certificate File}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Certificate}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Certificate Revocation List}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Enable}{}{}{%
-Bareos can be configured to encrypt all its network traffic.
-For details, refer to chapter \nameref{TlsDirectives}.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Key}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{TLS Require}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Username}{}{}{%
-}
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-%%
-%%
-
-%\chapter{Basic Volume Management}
-\label{DiskChapter}
-\index[general]{Volume!Management}
-\index[general]{Disk Volumes}
-
-This chapter presents most all the features needed to do Volume management.
-Most of the concepts apply equally well to both tape and disk Volumes.
-However, the chapter was originally written to explain backing up to disk, so
-you will see it is slanted in that direction, but all the directives
-presented here apply equally well whether your volume is disk or tape.
-
-If you have a lot of hard disk storage or you absolutely must have your
-backups run within a small time window, you may want to direct Bareos to
-backup to disk Volumes rather than tape Volumes. This chapter is intended to
-give you some of the options that are available to you so that you can manage
-either disk or tape volumes.
-
-\section{Key Concepts and Resource Records}
-\index[general]{Volume!Management!Key Concepts and Resource Records}
-
-Getting Bareos to write to disk rather than tape in the simplest case is
-rather easy. In the Storage daemon's configuration file, you simply define an
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} to be a directory.
-The default directory to store backups on disk is \path|/var/lib/bareos/storage|:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Device {
- Name = FileBackup
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- Random Access = Yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes;
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Assuming you have the appropriate \configresource{Storage} resource in your Director's
-configuration file that references the above Device resource,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Storage {
- Name = FileStorage
- Address = ...
- Password = ...
- Device = FileBackup
- Media Type = File
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Bareos will then write the archive to the file {\bf
-/var/lib/bareos/storage/{\textless}volume-name{\textgreater}}
-where {\textless}volume-name{\textgreater} is the
-volume name of a Volume defined in the Pool. For example, if you have labeled
-a Volume named {\bf Vol001}, Bareos will write to the file {\bf
-/var/lib/bareos/storage/Vol001}. Although you can later move the archive file to
-another directory, you should not rename it or it will become unreadable by
-Bareos. This is because each archive has the filename as part of the internal
-label, and the internal label must agree with the system filename before
-Bareos will use it.
-
-Although this is quite simple, there are a number of problems. The first is
-that unless you specify otherwise, Bareos will always write to the same volume
-until you run out of disk space. This problem is addressed below.
-
-In addition, if you want to use concurrent jobs that write to several
-different volumes at the same time, you will need to understand a number
-of other details. An example of such a configuration is given
-at the end of this chapter under \nameref{ConcurrentDiskJobs}.
-
-\subsection{Pool Options to Limit the Volume Usage}
-\index[general]{Pool!Options to Limit the Volume Usage}
-
-Some of the options you have, all of which are specified in the Pool record,
-are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Jobs}: write only the specified number of jobs on each Volume.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes}: limit the maximum size of each Volume.
-
- Note, if you use disk volumes you should probably limit the Volume size to some reasonable
- value. If you ever have a partial
- hard disk failure, you are more likely to be able to recover more data
- if they are in smaller Volumes.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Use Duration}: restrict the time between first and last data written to Volume.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Note that although you probably would not want to limit the number of bytes on
-a tape as you would on a disk Volume, the other options can be very useful in
-limiting the time Bareos will use a particular Volume (be it tape or disk).
-For example, the above directives can allow you to ensure that you rotate
-through a set of daily Volumes if you wish.
-
-As mentioned above, each of those directives is specified in the Pool or
-Pools that you use for your Volumes. In the case of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Jobs},
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Use Duration},
-you can actually
-specify the desired value on a Volume by Volume basis. The value specified in
-the Pool record becomes the default when labeling new Volumes. Once a Volume
-has been created, it gets its own copy of the Pool defaults, and subsequently
-changing the Pool will have no effect on existing Volumes. You can either
-manually change the Volume values, or refresh them from the Pool defaults using
-the \bcommand{update}{volume} command in the Console. As an example
-of the use of one of the above, suppose your Pool resource contains:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Volume Use Duration}
-Pool {
- Name = File
- Pool Type = Backup
- Volume Use Duration = 23h
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-then if you run a backup once a day (every 24 hours), Bareos will use a new
-Volume for each backup, because each Volume it writes can only be used for 23 hours
-after the first write. Note, setting the use duration to 23 hours is not a very
-good solution for tapes unless you have someone on-site during the weekends,
-because Bareos will want a new Volume and no one will be present to mount it,
-so no weekend backups will be done until Monday morning.
-
-\subsection{Automatic Volume Labeling}
-\label{AutomaticLabeling}
-\index[general]{Label!Automatic Volume Labeling}
-\index[general]{Volume!Labeling!Automatic}
-
-Use of the above records brings up another problem -- that of labeling your
-Volumes. For automated disk backup, you can either manually label each of your
-Volumes, or you can have Bareos automatically label new Volumes when they are
-needed.
-
-Please note that automatic Volume labeling can also be used with tapes, but
-it is not nearly so practical since the tapes must be pre-mounted. This
-requires some user interaction. Automatic labeling from templates does NOT
-work with autochangers since Bareos will not access unknown slots. There
-are several methods of labeling all volumes in an autochanger magazine.
-For more information on this, please see the \nameref{AutochangersChapter} chapter.
-
-Automatic Volume labeling is enabled by making a change to both the \resourcetype{Dir}{Pool}
-resource and to the \resourcetype{Sd}{Device} resource shown above.
-In the case of the Pool resource, you must provide Bareos with a label format
-that it will use to create new names. In the simplest form, the label format
-is simply the Volume name, to which Bareos will append a four digit number.
-This number starts at 0001 and is incremented for each Volume the catalog
-contains. Thus if you modify your Pool resource to be:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Label Format}
-Pool {
- Name = File
- Pool Type = Backup
- Volume Use Duration = 23h
- Label Format = "Vol"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Bareos will create Volume names Vol0001, Vol0002, and so on when new Volumes
-are needed. Much more complex and elaborate labels can be created using
-variable expansion defined in the
-\ilink{Variable Expansion}{VarsChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-The second change that is necessary to make automatic labeling work is to give
-the Storage daemon permission to automatically label Volumes. Do so by adding
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Label Media} = yes to the \configresource{Device} resource as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Label Media = yes}
-Device {
- Name = File
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage/
- Random Access = yes
- Automatic Mount = yes
- Removable Media = no
- Always Open = no
- Label Media = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-See \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Label Format} for details about the labeling format.
-
-
-\subsection{Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
-\index[general]{Recycling!Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
-\index[general]{Restricting the Number of Volumes and Recycling}
-
-Automatic labeling discussed above brings up the problem of Volume management.
-With the above scheme, a new Volume will be created every day. If you have not
-specified Retention periods, your Catalog will continue to fill keeping track
-of all the files Bareos has backed up, and this procedure will create one new
-archive file (Volume) every day.
-
-The tools Bareos gives you to help automatically manage these problems are the
-following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{File Retention}: catalog file record retention period.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention}: catalog job record retention period.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune} = yes: permit the application of the above two retention periods.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} = yes: permit the application of the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} period.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle} = yes: permit automatic recycling of Volumes whose Volume retention period has
- expired.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Oldest Volume} = yes: prune the oldest volume in the Pool, and if all
- files were pruned, recycle this volume and use it.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Current Volume} = yes: prune the currently mounted volume in the
- Pool, and if all files were pruned, recycle this volume and use it.
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Purge Oldest Volume} = yes: permits a forced recycling of the oldest Volume when a new one
- is needed.\\
- \warning{This record ignores retention periods! We highly
- recommend not to use this record, but instead use \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Oldest Volume}.}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volumes}: limitthe number of Volumes that can be created.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The first three records
-(\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{File Retention}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auto Prune})
-determine the amount of time that Job and File records will remain in your
-Catalog and they are discussed in detail in the
-\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{RecyclingChapter} chapter.
-
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle}
-determine how long Bareos will keep
-your Volumes before reusing them and they are also discussed in detail in the
-\ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{RecyclingChapter} chapter.
-
-The \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volumes} record
-can also be used in conjunction with the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} period
-to limit the total number of archive Volumes that
-Bareos will create.
-By setting an appropriate \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} period,
-a Volume will be purged just before it is needed and thus Bareos can cycle
-through a fixed set of Volumes. Cycling through a fixed set of Volumes can
-also be done by setting
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Purge Oldest Volume} = yes or \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Current Volume} = yes.
-In this case, when Bareos needs a new Volume, it will
-prune the specified volume.
-
-\section{Concurrent Disk Jobs}
-\index[general]{Concurrent Disk Jobs}
-\label{ConcurrentDiskJobs}
-Above, we discussed how you could have a single device named
-\resourcename{Sd}{Device}{FileBackup} that writes to volumes in \fileStoragePath.
-You can, in fact, run multiple concurrent jobs using the
-Storage definition given with this example, and all the jobs will
-simultaneously write into the Volume that is being written.
-
-Now suppose you want to use multiple Pools, which means multiple
-Volumes, or suppose you want each client to have its own Volume
-and perhaps its own directory such as {\bf /home/bareos/client1}
-and {\bf /home/bareos/client2} ... .
-With the single Storage and Device definition above, neither of these two is possible. Why? Because
-Bareos disk storage follows the same rules as tape devices. Only
-one Volume can be mounted on any Device at any time. If you want
-to simultaneously write multiple Volumes, you will need multiple
-Device resources in your \bareosSd configuration and thus multiple
-Storage resources in your \bareosDir configuration.
-
-Okay, so now you should understand that you need multiple Device definitions
-in the case of different directories or different Pools, but you also
-need to know that the catalog data that Bareos keeps contains only
-the Media Type and not the specific storage device. This permits a tape
-for example to be re-read on any compatible tape drive. The compatibility
-being determined by the
-Media Type (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Media Type}).
-The same applies to disk storage.
-Since a volume that is written by a Device in say directory
-\path|/home/bareos/backups| cannot be read by a Device with an
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} = \path|/home/bareos/client1|,
-you will not be able to restore all your files if you give both those devices
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Media Type} = File.
-During the restore, Bareos will simply choose
-the first available device, which may not be the correct one. If this
-is confusing, just remember that the Directory has only the Media Type
-and the Volume name. It does not know the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} (or the
-full path) that is specified in the \bareosSd. Thus you must
-explicitly tie your Volumes to the correct Device by using the Media Type.
-
-
-\subsection{Example for two clients, separate devices and recycling}
-
-The following example is not very practical, but can be used to demonstrate
-the proof of concept in a relatively short period of time.
-
-The example
-consists of a two clients that are backed up to a set of 12 Volumes for each client
-into different directories on the Storage
-machine. Each Volume is used (written) only once, and there are four Full
-saves done every hour (so the whole thing cycles around after three hours).
-
-What is key here is that each physical device on the \bareosSd
-has a different Media Type. This allows the Director to choose the
-correct device for restores.
-
-The \bareosDir configuration is as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- QueryFile = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/query.sql"
- Password = "<secret>"
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "FourPerHour"
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:05
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:20
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:35
- Run = Level=Full hourly at 0:50
-}
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Example FileSet"
- Include {
- Options {
- compression=GZIP
- signature=SHA1
- }
- File = /etc
- }
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = "RecycleExample"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Full
- Client = client1-fd
- FileSet= "Example FileSet"
- Messages = Standard
- Storage = FileStorage
- Pool = Recycle
- Schedule = FourPerHour
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = "RecycleExample2"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Full
- Client = client2-fd
- FileSet= "Example FileSet"
- Messages = Standard
- Storage = FileStorage2
- Pool = Recycle2
- Schedule = FourPerHour
-}
-
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- Address = client1.example.com
- Password = client1_password
-}
-
-Client {
- Name = client2-fd
- Address = client2.example.com
- Password = client2_password
-}
-
-Storage {
- Name = FileStorage
- Address = bareos-sd.example.com
- Password = local_storage_password
- Device = RecycleDir
- Media Type = File
-}
-
-Storage {
- Name = FileStorage2
- Address = bareos-sd.example.com
- Password = local_storage_password
- Device = RecycleDir2
- Media Type = File1
-}
-
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- ...
-}
-
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- ...
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = Recycle
- Pool Type = Backup
- Label Format = "Recycle-"
- Auto Prune = yes
- Use Volume Once = yes
- Volume Retention = 2h
- Maximum Volumes = 12
- Recycle = yes
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = Recycle2
- Pool Type = Backup
- Label Format = "Recycle2-"
- Auto Prune = yes
- Use Volume Once = yes
- Volume Retention = 2h
- Maximum Volumes = 12
- Recycle = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-and the \bareosSd configuration is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Storage {
- Name = bareos-sd
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
-}
-
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = local_storage_password
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = RecycleDir
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /home/bareos/backups
- LabelMedia = yes;
- Random Access = Yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes;
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = RecycleDir2
- Media Type = File2
- Archive Device = /home/bareos/backups2
- LabelMedia = yes;
- Random Access = Yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes;
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- director = bareos-dir = all
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-With a little bit of work, you can change the above example into a weekly or
-monthly cycle (take care about the amount of archive disk space used).
-
-
-
-\subsection{Using Multiple Storage Devices}
-\label{sec:MultipleStorageDevices}
-\index[general]{Multiple Storage Devices}
-\index[general]{Storage Device!Multiple}
-
-
-Bareos treats disk volumes similar to tape volumes as much as it can.
-This means that you can only have a single Volume mounted at one time on a disk as defined in your \resourcetype{Sd}{Device} resource.
-
-If you use Bareos without \nameref{sec:DataSpooling},
-multiple concurrent backup jobs can be written to a Volume using interleaving.
-However, interleaving has disadvantages, see \nameref{sec:Interleaving}.
-
-Also the \resourcetype{Sd}{Device} will be in use. If there are other jobs, requesting other Volumes,
-these jobs have to wait.
-
-On a tape (or autochanger), this is a physical limitation of the hardware.
-However, when using disk storage, this is only a limitation of the software.
-
-To enable Bareos to run concurrent jobs (on disk storage), define as many \resourcetype{Sd}{Device} as concurrent jobs should run.
-All these \resourcetype{Sd}{Device}s can use the same \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} directory. Set \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs} = 1 for all these devices.
-
-\subsubsection{Example: use four storage devices pointing to the same directory}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{\bareosDir configuration: using 4 storage devices}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir.example.com
- QueryFile = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/query.sql"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
- Password = "<secret>"
-}
-
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = bareos-sd.bareos.com
- Password = "<sd-secret>"
- Device = FileStorage1
- Device = FileStorage2
- Device = FileStorage3
- Device = FileStorage4
- # number of devices = Maximum Concurrent Jobs
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
- Media Type = File
-}
-
-[...]
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\begin{bconfig}{\bareosSd configuraton: using 4 storage devices}
-Storage {
- Name = bareos-sd.example.com
- # any number >= 4
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
-}
-
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir.example.com
- Password = "<sd-secret>"
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage1
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = yes
- AutomaticMount = yes
- RemovableMedia = no
- AlwaysOpen = no
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage2
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = yes
- AutomaticMount = yes
- RemovableMedia = no
- AlwaysOpen = no
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage3
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = yes
- AutomaticMount = yes
- RemovableMedia = no
- AlwaysOpen = no
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage4
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = yes
- AutomaticMount = yes
- RemovableMedia = no
- AlwaysOpen = no
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
-}
-\end{bconfig}
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diff --git a/manuals/en/main/filedconf.tex b/manuals/en/main/filedconf.tex
deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/manuals/en/main/filedconf.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Client/File Daemon Configuration}
-\label{FiledConfChapter}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Client/File daemon}
-\index[general]{Client/File daemon Configuration}
-
-The Client (or File Daemon) Configuration is one of the simpler ones to
-specify. Generally, other than changing the Client name so that error messages
-are easily identified, you will not need to modify the default Client
-configuration file.
-
-For a general discussion of configuration file and resources including the
-data types recognized by {\bf Bareos}, please see the
-\ilink{Configuration}{ConfigureChapter} chapter of this manual. The
-following Client Resource definitions must be defined:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
- \ilink{Client}{ClientResourceClient} -- to define what Clients are to
- be backed up.
-\item
- \ilink{Director}{ClientResourceDirector} -- to define the Director's
- name and its access password.
-\item
- \ilink{Messages}{MessagesChapter} -- to define where error and
- information messages are to be sent.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Client Resource}
-\label{ClientResourceClient}
-\index[general]{Resource!Client}
-\index[general]{Client Resource}
-
-The Client Resource (or FileDaemon) resource defines the name of the Client
-(as used by the Director) as well as the port on which the Client listens for
-Director connections.
-
-Start of the Client records. There must be one and only one Client resource
-in the configuration file, since it defines the properties of the current
-client program.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-fd-resource-client-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-fd-resource-client-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-fd-resource-client-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Client resource definition:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Client { # this is me
- Name = rufus-fd
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Director Resource}
-\label{ClientResourceDirector}
-\index[general]{Director Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Director}
-
-The Director resource defines the name and password of the Directors that are
-permitted to contact this Client.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-fd-resource-director-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-fd-resource-director-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-fd-resource-director-description.tex}
-
-Thus multiple Directors may be authorized to use this Client's services. Each
-Director will have a different name, and normally a different password as
-well.
-
-The following is an example of a valid Director resource definition:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#
-# List Directors who are permitted to contact the File daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = HeadMan
- Password = very_good # password HeadMan must supply
-}
-Director {
- Name = Worker
- Password = not_as_good
- Monitor = Yes
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Messages Resource}
-\label{MessagesResource3}
-\index[general]{Messages Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
-
-Please see the
-\ilink{Messages Resource}{MessagesChapter} Chapter of this
-manual for the details of the Messages Resource.
-
-There must be at least one Message resource in the Client configuration file.
-
-\section{Example Client Configuration File}
-\label{SampleClientConfiguration}
-
-An example File Daemon configuration file might be the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#
-# Default Bareos File Daemon Configuration file
-#
-# For Bareos release 12.4.4 (12 June 2013)
-#
-# There is not much to change here except perhaps the
-# File daemon Name to
-#
-
-#
-# List Directors who are permitted to contact this File daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "aEODFz89JgUbWpuG6hP4OTuAoMvfM1PaJwO+ShXGqXsP"
-}
-
-#
-# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
-# status of the file daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = client1-mon
- Password = "8BoVwTju2TQlafdHFExRIJmUcHUMoIyIqPJjbvcSO61P"
- Monitor = yes
-}
-
-#
-# "Global" File daemon configuration specifications
-#
-FileDaemon { # this is me
- Name = client1-fd
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
-
- # remove comment in next line to load plugins from specified directory
- # Plugin Directory = /usr/lib64/bareos/plugins
-}
-
-# Send all messages except skipped files back to Director
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- director = client1-dir = all, !skipped, !restored
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/general.tex b/manuals/en/main/general.tex
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-
-\chapter{What is Bareos?}
-\label{GeneralChapter}
-
-Bareos is a set of computer programs that permits the system
-administrator to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data
-across a network of computers of different kinds. Bareos can also run entirely
-upon a single computer and can backup to various types of media, including tape
-and disk.
-
-In technical terms, it is a
-network Client/Server based backup program. Bareos is relatively easy to use
-and efficient, while offering many advanced storage management features that
-make it easy to find and recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular
-design, Bareos is scalable from small single computer systems to systems
-consisting of hundreds of computers located over a large network.
-
-\section{History}
-\label{History}
-Bareos is a \elink{fork}{http://www.bareos.org/en/faq/items/why_fork.html} of the open source project
-\elink{Bacula}{http://www.bacula.org} version 5.2.
-In 2010 the Bacula community developer Marco van Wieringen started
-to collect rejected or neglected community contributions in his own branch.
-This branch was later on the base of Bareos and since then was enriched by
-a lot of new features.
-
-This documentation also bases on the \elink{original Bacula documentation}{http://www.bacula.org/5.2.x-manuals/en/main/main/}, it is technically
-also a fork of the documenation created following the rules of the GNU Free Documentation License.
-
-Original author of Bacula and it's documentation is Kern Sibbald. We thank Kern and all contributors to Bacula and it's documentation.
-We maintain a list of contributors to Bacula (until the time we've started the fork) and Bareos in our \elink{AUTHORS}{https://github.com/bareos/bareos/blob/master/AUTHORS} file.
-
-
-\section{Who Needs Bareos?}
-
-If you are currently using a program such as tar, dump, or
-bru to backup your computer data, and you would like a network solution, more
-flexibility, or catalog services, Bareos will most likely provide the
-additional features you want. However, if you are new to Unix systems or do
-not have offsetting experience with a sophisticated backup package, the Bareos project does not
-recommend using Bareos as it is much more difficult to setup and use than
-tar or dump.
-
-If you want Bareos to behave like the above mentioned simple
-programs and write over any tape that you put in the drive, then you will find
-working with Bareos difficult. Bareos is designed to protect your data
-following the rules you specify, and this means reusing a tape only
-as the last resort. It is possible to "force" Bareos to write
-over any tape in the drive, but it is easier and more efficient to use a
-simpler program for that kind of operation.
-
-If you would like a backup program that can write
-to multiple volumes (i.e. is not limited by your tape drive capacity), Bareos
-can most likely fill your needs.
-
-If you are currently using a sophisticated commercial package such as Legato
-Networker, ARCserveIT, Arkeia, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager or PerfectBackup+, you may be interested in
-Bareos, which provides many of the same features and is free software
-available under the GNU AGPLv3 software license.
-
-\section{Bareos Components or Services}
-
-Bareos is made up of the following major components or services:
-Director, Console, File, Storage, and Monitor services.
-
-
-\subsection*{Bareos Director}
- \label{DirDef}
- The Director is the central control program for all the other daemons.
- It schedules and supervises
- all the backup, restore, verify and archive operations. The system
- administrator uses the Bareos Director to schedule backups and to
- recover files. The Director runs as a daemon
- (or service) in the background.
- \label{UADef}
-
-\subsection*{Bareos Console}
- The Bareos Console (\command{bconsole}) is the program that allows the
- administrator or user to communicate with the \bareosDir.
- It runs in a shell window (i.e. TTY interface).
- Most system administrators will find this completely adequate.
- For more details see the \nameref{sec:bconsole}.
-
-\subsection*{Bareos File Daemon}
- \label{FDDef}
- The \bareosFd is a program that must be installed on each (Client) machine that should be backed up.
- At the request of the \bareosDir, it finds the files to be backed up and sends them (their
- data) to the \bareosSd.
-
- It is specific to the operating system on which it runs and is responsible for providing the
- file attributes and data when requested by the \bareosDir.
-
- The \bareosFd is also responsible for the file system dependent part of
- restoring the file attributes and data during a recovery operation.
- This program runs as a daemon on the machine to be backed up.
-
-\subsection*{Bareos Storage Daemon}
- \label{SDDef}
- The \bareosSd is responsible, at the \bareosDir request, for accepting
- data from a \bareosFd and storing the
- file attributes and data to the physical backup media or volumes.
- In the case of a restore request,
- it is responsible to find the data and send it to the \bareosFd.
-
- There can be multiple \bareosSd in your environment, all controlled by the same \bareosDir.
-
- The Storage services runs as
- a daemon on the machine that has the backup device (such as a tape
- drive).
-
-\subsection*{Catalog}
- \label{DBDefinition}
- The Catalog services are comprised of the software programs
- responsible for maintaining the file indexes and volume databases for
- all files backed up. The Catalog services permit the system
- administrator or user to quickly locate and restore any desired file.
- The Catalog services sets Bareos apart from simple backup programs like
- tar and bru, because the catalog maintains a record of all Volumes used,
- all Jobs run, and all Files saved, permitting efficient restoration and
- Volume management. Bareos currently supports three different databases,
- MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite, one of which must be chosen when building
- Bareos.
-
- The three SQL databases currently supported (MySQL, PostgreSQL or
- SQLite) provide quite a number of features, including rapid indexing,
- arbitrary queries, and security. Although the Bareos project plans to support other
- major SQL databases, the current Bareos implementation interfaces only
- to MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
-
-To perform a successful save or restore, the following four daemons must be
-configured and running: the Director daemon, the File daemon, the Storage
-daemon, and the Catalog service (MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite).
-
-\section{Bareos Version Numbers and Releases}
- \index[general]{Version numbers}
- \index[general]{Releases}
-
-Bareos version numbers consists of three parts: YY.Q.C
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.1\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-YY & year (last two digits) \\
-Q & quarter of the year \\
-YY.Q & year and quarter of the code freeze.
- After this, as a general rule, no new feature should get introduced to this Bareos branch.
- Subsequent release are for bugfixing. \\
-C & Release counter. For every subsequent release, this counter is incremented.
- Beginning with 16.2, numbers from 1 to 3 represents the month of the quarter during development.
- After the code freeze, the number is set to 4. So, stable releases get number from 4 onwards.
- Maintenance releases get numbers starting from 5 onwards. \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-Following information can be determined from the Bareos release bareos-16.2.4:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item 16.2: Code freeze have been in the second quarter of 2016
-\item 4: this is the first stable release of the bareos-16.2 branch
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Bareos Packages}
- \label{sec:BareosPackages}
-
-Following Bareos Linux packages are available (release 17.2.4):
-
-% generated by
-% cd bareos:/bareos-13.2/SLE_11_SP3
-% rpm -qp --qf '%{NAME} | %{SUMMARY} \\\\\n' */*bareos*.rpm | sed -e 's/&/and/g' -e 's/|/\&/' | sort | uniq
-% cd /srv/obs/repos/bareos:/bareos-15.2/RHEL_7
-% rpm -qp --qf '%{NAME} | %{SUMMARY} \\\\\n' */*bareos*.rpm | sed -e 's/&/and/g' -e 's/|/\&/' | grep -v debuginfo | sort | uniq
-% cd /srv/obs/repos/bareos:/bareos-17.2/RHEL_7
-% rpm -qp --qf '%{NAME} | %{SUMMARY} \\\\\n' */*bareos*.rpm | sed -e 's/&/and/g' -e 's/|/\&/' | grep -v debuginfo | sort | uniq
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{ | l | l | }
-\hline
-\textbf{Package Name} & \textbf{Description} \\
-\hline
-bareos & Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced - metapackage \\
-bareos-bconsole & Bareos administration console (CLI) \\
-bareos-client & Bareos client Meta-All-In-One package \\
-bareos-common & Common files, required by multiple Bareos packages \\
-bareos-database-common & Generic abstraction libs and files to connect to a database \\
-bareos-database-mysql & Libs and tools for mysql catalog \\
-bareos-database-postgresql & Libs and tools for postgresql catalog \\
-bareos-database-sqlite3 & Libs and tools for sqlite3 catalog \\
-bareos-database-tools & Bareos CLI tools with database dependencies (bareos-dbcheck, bscan) \\
-bareos-devel & Devel headers \\
-bareos-director & Bareos Director daemon \\
-bareos-director-python-plugin & Python plugin for Bareos Director daemon \\
-bareos-filedaemon & Bareos File daemon (backup and restore client) \\
-bareos-filedaemon-ceph-plugin & CEPH plugin for Bareos File daemon \\
-bareos-filedaemon-glusterfs-plugin & GlusterFS plugin for Bareos File daemon \\
-bareos-filedaemon-ldap-python-plugin & LDAP Python plugin for Bareos File daemon \\
-bareos-filedaemon-python-plugin & Python plugin for Bareos File daemon \\
-bareos-regress-config & Required files for bareos-regress \\
-bareos-storage & Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-storage-ceph & CEPH support for the Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-storage-droplet & Object Storage support (through libdroplet) for the Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-storage-fifo & FIFO support for the Bareos Storage backend \\
-bareos-storage-glusterfs & GlusterFS support for the Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-storage-python-plugin & Python plugin for Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-storage-tape & Tape support for the Bareos Storage daemon \\
-bareos-tools & Bareos CLI tools (bcopy, bextract, bls, bregex, bwild) \\
-bareos-traymonitor & Bareos Tray Monitor (QT) \\
-bareos-vadp-dumper & VADP Dumper - vStorage APIs for Data Protection Dumper program \\
-bareos-vmware-plugin & Bareos VMware plugin \\
-bareos-vmware-plugin-compat & Bareos VMware plugin compatibility \\
-bareos-vmware-vix-disklib & VMware vix disklib distributable libraries \\
-bareos-webui & Bareos Web User Interface \\
-python-bareos & Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced - Python module \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-Not all packages (especially optional backends and plugins) are available on all platforms.
-For details, see \nameref{sec:packages}.
-
-Additionally, packages containing debug information are available.
-These are named differently depending on the distribution (\package{bareos-debuginfo} or \package{bareos-dbg} or $\ldots$).
-%bareos-debuginfo & Debug information for package bareos \\
-%bareos-debugsource & Debug sources for package bareos \\
-
-Not all packages are required to run Bareos.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item For the Bareos Director, the package \package{bareos-director} and one of \package{bareos-database-postgresql}, \package{bareos-database-mysql} or \package{bareos-database-sqlite3} are required. It is recommended to use \package{bareos-database-postgresql}.
-
- \item For the \bareosSd, the package \package{bareos-storage} is required. If you plan to connect tape drives to the storage director, also install the package \package{bareos-storage-tape}. This is kept separately, because it has additional dependencies for tape tools.
-
- \item On a client, only the package \package{bareos-filedaemon} is required. If you run it on a workstation, the packages \package{bareos-traymonitor} gives the user information about running backups.
-
- \item On a Backup Administration system you need to install at least \package{bareos-bconsole} to have an interactive console to the \bareosDir.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\section{Quick Start}
-
-To get Bareos up and running quickly, the author recommends
-that you first scan the
-Terminology section below, then quickly review the next chapter entitled
-\ilink{The Current State of Bareos}{StateChapter}, then the
-\ilink{Installing Bareos}{InstallChapter},
-the \ilink{Getting Started with Bareos}{QuickStartChapter}, which will
-give you a quick overview of getting Bareos running.
-After which, you should
-proceed to the chapter
-\ilink{How to Configure Bareos}{ConfigureChapter},
-and finally the chapter on
-\ilink{Running Bareos}{TutorialChapter}.
-
-\section{Terminology}
-\index[general]{Terminology}
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [Administrator]
- \index[general]{Administrator}
- The person or persons responsible for administrating the Bareos system.
-
-\item [Backup]
- \index[general]{Backup}
- The term Backup refers to a Bareos Job that saves files.
-
-\item [Bootstrap File]
- \index[general]{Bootstrap File}
- The bootstrap file is an ASCII file containing a compact form of
- commands that allow Bareos or the stand-alone file extraction utility
- (bextract) to restore the contents of one or more Volumes, for
- example, the current state of a system just backed up. With a bootstrap
- file, Bareos can restore your system without a Catalog. You can create
- a bootstrap file from a Catalog to extract any file or files you wish.
-
-\item [Catalog]
- \index[general]{Catalog}
- The Catalog is used to store summary information about the Jobs,
- Clients, and Files that were backed up and on what Volume or Volumes.
- The information saved in the Catalog permits the administrator or user
- to determine what jobs were run, their status as well as the important
- characteristics of each file that was backed up, and most importantly,
- it permits you to choose what files to restore.
- The Catalog is an
- online resource, but does not contain the data for the files backed up.
- Most of the information stored in the catalog is also stored on the
- backup volumes (i.e. tapes). Of course, the tapes will also have a
- copy of the file data in addition to the File Attributes (see below).
-
- The catalog feature is one part of Bareos that distinguishes it from
- simple backup and archive programs such as dump and tar.
-
-\item [Client]
- \index[general]{Client}
- \index[general]{File Daemon|see{Client}}
- In Bareos's terminology, the word Client refers to the machine being
- backed up, and it is synonymous with the File services or File daemon,
- and quite often, it is referred to it as the FD. A Client is defined in a
- configuration file resource.
-
-\item [Console]
- \index[general]{Console}
- The program that interfaces to the Director allowing the user or system
- administrator to control Bareos.
-
-\item [Daemon]
- \index[general]{Daemon}
- Unix terminology for a program that is always present in the background to
- carry out a designated task. On Windows systems, as well as some Unix
- systems, daemons are called Services.
-
-\item [Directive]
- \index[general]{Directive}
- The term directive is used to refer to a statement or a record within a
- Resource in a configuration file that defines one specific setting. For
- example, the {\bf Name} directive defines the name of the Resource.
-
-\item [Director]
- \index[general]{Director}
- The main Bareos server daemon that schedules and directs all Bareos
- operations. Occasionally, the project refers to the Director as DIR.
-
-\item [Differential]
- \index[general]{Differential}
- A backup that includes all files changed since the last Full save started.
- Note, other backup programs may define this differently.
-
-\item [File Attributes]
- \index[general]{File Attributes}
- The File Attributes are all the information necessary about a file to
- identify it and all its properties such as size, creation date, modification
- date, permissions, etc. Normally, the attributes are handled entirely by
- Bareos so that the user never needs to be concerned about them. The
- attributes do not include the file's data.
-
-\item [File daemon]
- \index[general]{File Daemon}
- The daemon running on the client computer to be backed up. This is also
- referred to as the File services, and sometimes as the Client services or the
- FD.
-
-\label{FileSetDef}
-\item [FileSet]
- A FileSet is a Resource contained in a configuration file that defines
- the files to be backed up. It consists of a list of included files or
- directories, a list of excluded files, and how the file is to be stored
- (compression, encryption, signatures). For more details, see the
- \nameref{DirectorResourceFileSet} in the Director
- chapter of this document.
-
-\item [Incremental]
- \index[general]{Incremental}
- A backup that includes all files changed since the last Full, Differential,
- or Incremental backup started. It is normally specified on the {\bf Level}
- directive within the Job resource definition, or in a Schedule resource.
-
-\label{JobDef}
-\item [Job]
- \index[general]{Job}
- A Bareos Job is a configuration resource that defines the work that
- Bareos must perform to backup or restore a particular Client. It
- consists of the {\bf Type} (backup, restore, verify, etc), the {\bf
- Level} (full, differential, incremental, etc.),
- the {\bf FileSet}, and {\bf Storage} the
- files are to be backed up (Storage device, Media Pool). For more
- details, see the \nameref{DirectorResourceJob} in the
- Director chapter of this document.
-
-\item [Monitor]
- \index[general]{Monitor}
- The program that interfaces to all the daemons allowing the user or
- system administrator to monitor Bareos status.
-
-\item [Resource]
- \index[general]{Resource}
- A resource is a part of a configuration file that defines a specific
- unit of information that is available to Bareos. It consists of several
- directives (individual configuration statements). For example, the {\bf
- Job} resource defines all the properties of a specific Job: name,
- schedule, Volume pool, backup type, backup level, ...
-
-\item [Restore]
- \index[general]{Restore}
- A restore is a configuration resource that describes the operation of
- recovering a file from backup media. It is the inverse of a save,
- except that in most cases, a restore will normally have a small set of
- files to restore, while normally a Save backs up all the files on the
- system. Of course, after a disk crash, Bareos can be called upon to do
- a full Restore of all files that were on the system.
-
-\item [Schedule]
- \index[general]{Schedule}
- A Schedule is a configuration resource that defines when the Bareos Job
- will be scheduled for execution. To use the Schedule, the Job resource
- will refer to the name of the Schedule. For more details, see the
- \nameref{DirectorResourceSchedule} in the Director
- chapter of this document.
-
-\item [Service]
- \index[general]{Service}
- This is a program that remains permanently in memory awaiting
- instructions. In Unix environments, services are also known as
- {\bf daemons}.
-
-\item [Storage Coordinates]
- \index[general]{Storage Coordinates}
- The information returned from the Storage Services that uniquely locates
- a file on a backup medium. It consists of two parts: one part pertains
- to each file saved, and the other part pertains to the whole Job.
- Normally, this information is saved in the Catalog so that the user
- doesn't need specific knowledge of the Storage Coordinates. The Storage
- Coordinates include the File Attributes (see above) plus the unique
- location of the information on the backup Volume.
-
-\item [Storage Daemon]
- \index[general]{Storage Daemon}
- The Storage daemon, sometimes referred to as the SD, is the code that
- writes the attributes and data to a storage Volume (usually a tape or
- disk).
-
-\item [Session]
- \index[general]{Session}
- Normally refers to the internal conversation between the File daemon and
- the Storage daemon. The File daemon opens a {\bf session} with the
- Storage daemon to save a FileSet or to restore it. A session has a
- one-to-one correspondence to a Bareos Job (see above).
-
-\item [Verify]
- \index[general]{Verify}
- A verify is a job that compares the current file attributes to the
- attributes that have previously been stored in the Bareos Catalog. This
- feature can be used for detecting changes to critical system files
- similar to what a file integrity checker like Tripwire does.
- One of the major advantages of
- using Bareos to do this is that on the machine you want protected such
- as a server, you can run just the File daemon, and the Director, Storage
- daemon, and Catalog reside on a different machine. As a consequence, if
- your server is ever compromised, it is unlikely that your verification
- database will be tampered with.
-
- Verify can also be used to check that the most recent Job data written
- to a Volume agrees with what is stored in the Catalog (i.e. it compares
- the file attributes), *or it can check the Volume contents against the
- original files on disk.
-
-%\item [*Archive]
-% \index[general]{*Archive}
-% An Archive operation is done after a Save, and it consists of removing the
-% Volumes on which data is saved from active use. These Volumes are marked as
-% Archived, and may no longer be used to save files. All the files contained
-% on an Archived Volume are removed from the Catalog. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED.
-
-\item [Retention Period]
- \index[general]{Retention Period}
- There are various kinds of retention periods that Bareos recognizes.
- The most important are the {\bf File} Retention Period, {\bf Job}
- Retention Period, and the {\bf Volume} Retention Period. Each of these
- retention periods applies to the time that specific records will be kept
- in the Catalog database. This should not be confused with the time that
- the data saved to a Volume is valid.
-
- The File Retention Period determines the time that File records are kept
- in the catalog database. This period is important for two reasons: the
- first is that as long as File records remain in the database, you
- can "browse" the database with a console program and restore any
- individual file. Once the File records are removed or pruned from the
- database, the individual files of a backup job can no longer be
- "browsed". The second reason for carefully choosing the File Retention
- Period is because the volume of
- the database File records use the most storage space in the
- database. As a consequence, you must ensure that regular "pruning" of
- the database file records is done to keep your database from growing
- too large. (See the Console {\bf prune}
- command for more details on this subject).
-
- The Job Retention Period is the length of time that Job records will be
- kept in the database. Note, all the File records are tied to the Job
- that saved those files. The File records can be purged leaving the Job
- records. In this case, information will be available about the jobs
- that ran, but not the details of the files that were backed up.
- Normally, when a Job record is purged, all its File records will also be
- purged.
-
- The Volume Retention Period is the minimum of time that a Volume will be
- kept before it is reused. Bareos will normally never overwrite a Volume
- that contains the only backup copy of a file. Under ideal conditions,
- the Catalog would retain entries for all files backed up for all current
- Volumes. Once a Volume is overwritten, the files that were backed up on
- that Volume are automatically removed from the Catalog. However, if
- there is a very large pool of Volumes or a Volume is never overwritten,
- the Catalog database may become enormous. To keep the Catalog to a
- manageable size, the backup information should be removed from the
- Catalog after the defined File Retention Period. Bareos provides the
- mechanisms for the catalog to be automatically pruned according to the
- retention periods defined.
-
-\item [Scan]
- \index[general]{Scan}
- A Scan operation causes the contents of a Volume or a series of Volumes
- to be scanned. These Volumes with the information on which files they
- contain are restored to the Bareos Catalog. Once the information is
- restored to the Catalog, the files contained on those Volumes may be
- easily restored. This function is particularly useful if certain
- Volumes or Jobs have exceeded their retention period and have been
- pruned or purged from the Catalog. Scanning data from Volumes into the
- Catalog is done by using the {\bf bscan} program. See the \ilink{bscan
- section}{bscan} of the Bareos Utilities chapter of this manual for more
- details.
-
-\item [Volume]
- \index[general]{Volume}
- A Volume is an archive unit, normally a tape or a named disk file where
- Bareos stores the data from one or more backup jobs. All Bareos Volumes
- have a software label written to the Volume by Bareos so that it
- identifies what Volume it is really reading. (Normally there should be
- no confusion with disk files, but with tapes, it is easy to mount the
- wrong one.)
-\end{description}
-
-\section{What Bareos is Not}
-
-Bareos is a backup, restore and verification program and is not a
-complete disaster recovery system in itself, but it can be a key part of one
-if you plan carefully and follow the instructions included in the
-\ilink{Disaster Recovery}{RescueChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-\section{Interactions Between the Bareos Services}
-
-The following block diagram shows the typical interactions between the Bareos
-Services for a backup job. Each block represents in general a separate process
-(normally a daemon). In general, the Director oversees the flow of
-information. It also maintains the Catalog.
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir flow}
-\end{center}
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-
-\section{Use a dummy device to test the backup}
-\label{dummydevice}
-\label{TestUsingFifoDevice}
-If your are testing your configuration, but don't want to store the backup data,
-it is possible to use a dummy FIFO device to test your configuration, see \ilink{Stored configuration}{SetupFifo}.
-
-Obviously, it can not be used to do a restore.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{FIFO Storage Device Configuration}
-Device {
- Name = NULL
- Media Type = NULL
- Device Type = Fifo
- Archive Device = /dev/null
- LabelMedia = yes
- Random Access = no
- AutomaticMount = no
- RemovableMedia = no
- MaximumOpenWait = 60
- AlwaysOpen = no
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-
-\section{Backup Of Third Party Databases}
-\index[general]{Backup!of Third Party Databases}
-\index[general]{Database!Backup Of Third Party}
-\label{BackupOtherDBs}
-
-If you are running a database in production mode on your machine, Bareos will
-happily backup the files, but if the database is in use while Bareos is
-reading it, you may back it up in an unstable state.
-
-The best solution is to shutdown your database before backing it up, or use
-some tool specific to your database to make a valid live copy perhaps by
-dumping the database in ASCII format.
-
-\subsection{Backup of MSSQL Databases with Bareos Plugin}
-\index[general]{MSSQL Backup}
-\index[general]{Database!MSSQL}
-\index[general]{Plugin!MSSQL backup}
-\label{MSSQL}
-
-\sinceVersion{general}{MSSQL}{13.2.0}
-
-\subsubsection {Preparation}
-If you like to use the MSSQL-Plugin to backing up your Databases you need to consider some things:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item {\bf Database Mode}\\
-The database need to run in {\bf Full Recovery Mode}. Otherwise you are not able to use differential and incremental backups or to use point in time recovery.\\
-\warning{If you set the databases into the mentionend mode you have to consider some maintance facts. The database doesn't shrink or delete the logs unanttended, so you have to shrink them manual once a week and you have to truncate the logs once in a month.}
-
-\item {\bf Security and Access}\\
-For connections you can use a SQL-User or a integrated systemaccount (Windows NT user). Both connection types are supported.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Standard Security \\
-You have to provide user credentials within your options which do belong to user with the sufficent right performing restores and backups from the database. This way stands for an extra backup/restore user.
- \item Trusted Security \\
- You use a systemaccount which have the sufficent rights to performing backups and restores on a database. This systemaccount have to be same account like the {\bf bareos-filedeamon} runs on.
- \end{itemize}
-\item{\bf Permissions and Roles}
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Server-Role\\
- The user should be in the groups {\bf sysadmin} and {\bf dbcreator}.
- \item Database permissions\\
- The user have to be a {\bf backupoperator} and {\bf dbowner} of the database which you like to backup.
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-There is no difference for the rights and roles between using a systemaccount (trusted security method) or a extra backup user (standard security method).
-Please keep in mind if you use the trusted security method you have to use the same system account like the bareos-filedeamon runs on.
-
-\subsubsection{MSSQL Plugin Installation}
-\label{MssqlPluginInstallation}
-
-For Bareos $<$ 14.2, install the Bareos MSSQL plugin onto the MSSQL server you want to backup.
-Bareos $>=$ 14.2 also allows to backup remote MSSQL servers (option \parameter{serveraddress}).
-
-\paragraph{Bareos Windows-Installer}
-
-Install the Bareos filedaemon including the component "Bareos FileDameon Plugins".
-Make sure, that you install the file daemon {\bf without the "compatible" option}.
-
-\paragraph{Manual install}
-
-After downloading the plugin you need to copy it into \path|C:\Program Files\Bareos\Plugins|.
-Then you need to define the plugin directory and which plugin the {\bf bareos-filedaemon} should use.
-You have to edit the {\bf bareos-filedaemon} resource in \path|C:\Program Data\bareos-fd.conf| as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{MSSQL plugin configuration}
-FileDaemon {
- Name = mssqlserver-fd
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
-
- # remove comment in next line to load plugins from specified directory
- Plugin Directory = "C:/Program Files/Bareos/Plugins"
-
- Plugin Names = "mssqlvdi"
- compatible = no # this is the default since bareos 15
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-%\warning{The Bareos filedaemon and Bareos director have to be the same version.}
-
-\subsubsection{Plugin Test}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status client=mssqlserver-fd}
-*<input>status client=mssqlserver-fd</input>
-Connecting to Client mssqlserver-fd at 192.168.10.101:9102
-
-mssqlserver-fd Version: 13.2.2 (12 November 2013) VSS Linux Cross-compile Win64
-Daemon started 18-Nov-13 11:51. Jobs: run=0 running=0.
-Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition (build 9200), 64-bit
- Heap: heap=0 smbytes=20,320 max_bytes=20,522 bufs=71 max_bufs=73
- Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 debug=0 trace=1 bwlimit=0kB/s
-Plugin Info:
- Plugin : mssqlvdi-fd.dll
- Description: Bareos MSSQL VDI Windows File Daemon Plugin
- Version : 1, Date: July 2013
- Author : Zilvinas Krapavickas
- License : Bareos AGPLv3
- Usage :
- mssqlvdi:
- serveraddress=<hostname>:
- instance=<instance name>:
- database=<database name>:
- username=<database username>:
- password=<database password>:
- norecovery=<yes|no>:
- replace=<yes|no>:
- recoverafterrestore=<yes|no>:
- stopbeforemark=<log sequence number specification>:
- stopatmark=<log sequence number specification>:
- stopat=<timestamp>
-
- examples:
- timestamp: 'Apr 15, 2020 12:00 AM'
- log sequence number: 'lsn:15000000040000037'
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\subsubsection{Configure the FileSet}
-To use the plugin you need to configure it in the fileset as a plugin resource. For each database instance you need to define a exclusive backup job and fileset.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{MSSQL FileSet}
-Fileset {
- Name = "Mssql"
- Enable VSS = no
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5
- }
- Plugin = "mssqlvdi:instance=default:database=myDatabase:username=bareos:password=bareos"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-In this example we use the standard security method for the connection.
-
-Used options in the plugin string are:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[mssqlvdi]
- This is the reference to the MSSQL plugin.
- \item[serveraddress] (\sinceVersion{fd}{MSSQL: serveraddress}{14.2.2}) Defines the server address to connect to (if empty defaults to localhost).
- \item[instance] Defines the instance within the database server.
- \item[database] Defines the database that should get backuped.
- \item[username and password] Username and Password are required, when the connection is done using a MSSQL user. If the systemaccount the bareos-fd runs with has succifient permissions, this is not required.
-\end{description}
-
-It is recommend to define an additional restore job.
-
-For every database separate job and FileSet are required.
-
-\subsubsection{Run Backups}
-
-Here you can see an example for a backup:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run MSSQL backup job}
-*<input>run job=MSSQLBak</input>
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-Run Backup job
-JobName: MSSQLBak
-Level: Full
-Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Format: Native
-FileSet: Mssql
-Pool: File (From Job resource)
-Storage: File (From Job resource)
-When: 2013-11-21 09:48:27
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=7
-You have no messages.
-*<input>mess</input>
-21-Nov 09:48 bareos-dir JobId 7: Start Backup JobId 7, Job=MSSQLBak.2013-11-21_09.48.30_04
-21-Nov 09:48 bareos-dir JobId 7: Using Device "FileStorage" to write.
-21-Nov 09:49 bareos-sd JobId 7: Volume "test1" previously written, moving to end of data.
-21-Nov 09:49 bareos-sd JobId 7: Ready to append to end of Volume "test1" size=2300114868
-21-Nov 09:49 bareos-sd JobId 7: Elapsed time=00:00:27, Transfer rate=7.364 M Bytes/second
-
-21-Nov 09:49 bareos-dir JobId 7: Bareos bareos-dir 13.4.0 (01Oct13):
- Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy)
- JobId: 7
- Job: MSSQLBak.2013-11-21_09.48.30_04
- Backup Level: Full
- Client: "mssqlserver-fd" 13.2.2 (12Nov13) Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition (build 9200), 64-bit,Cross-compile,Win64
- FileSet: "Mssql" 2013-11-04 23:00:01
- Pool: "File" (From Job resource)
- Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
- Storage: "File" (From Job resource)
- Scheduled time: 21-Nov-2013 09:48:27
- Start time: 21-Nov-2013 09:49:13
- End time: 21-Nov-2013 09:49:41
- Elapsed time: 28 secs
- Priority: 10
- FD Files Written: 1
- SD Files Written: 1
- FD Bytes Written: 198,836,224 (198.8 MB)
- SD Bytes Written: 198,836,435 (198.8 MB)
- Rate: 7101.3 KB/s
- Software Compression: None
- VSS: no
- Encryption: no
- Accurate: no
- Volume name(s): test1
- Volume Session Id: 1
- Volume Session Time: 1384961357
- Last Volume Bytes: 2,499,099,145 (2.499 GB)
- Non-fatal FD errors: 0
- SD Errors: 0
- FD termination status: OK
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Backup OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-At least you gain a full backup which contains the follow:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-@MSSQL/
-@MSSQL/default/
-@MSSQL/default/myDatabase/
-@MSSQL/default/myDatabase/db-full
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-So if you perform your first full backup your are capable to perfom differntial and incremental backups.\\
-
-Differntial FileSet example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-/@MSSQL/
-/@MSSQL/default/
-/@MSSQL/default/myDatabase/
-/@MSSQL/default/myDatabase/db-full
-/@MSSQL/default/myDatabase/db-diff
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Incremental FileSet example:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*@MSSQL/
- *default/
- *myDatabase/
- *db-diff
- *db-full
- *log-2013-11-21 17:32:20
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\subsubsection{Restores}
-
-If you want to perfom a restore of a full backup without differentials or incrementals you have
-some options which helps you to restore even the corrupted database still exist.
-But you have to specifiy the options like plugin, instance and database during every backup.
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[replace=\textless yes{\textbar}no\textgreater]
- With this option you can replace the database if it still exist.
- \item[instance]
- Defines the server instance whithin the database is running.
- \item[database]
- Defines the database you want to backup.
-\end{description}
-
-If you want to restore the actual backup to a set of backup files which you can use to
-restore a database under an new name or perform any kind of special operations using
-for example the sql management studio, you can use a where setting for the restore
-other then '/'. When the where is set to '/' it will restore to the Virtual Device Interface
-(VDI).
-
-When you specify for restore a where path which is lets say 'c:/temp' the plugin will restore
-the selected backup files under a relocated path under c:/temp/@MSSQL@/...
-
-Example for a full restore:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore MSSQL database}
-*<input>restore client=mssqlserver-fd</input>
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
- 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
- 4: Enter SQL list command
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
- 7: Enter a list of files to restore
- 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
- 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client
- 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time
- 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds
- 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13): <input>5</input>
-Automatically selected FileSet: Mssql
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-| JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime | VolumeName |
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-| 8 | F | 1 | 198,836,224 | 2013-11-21 09:52:28 | test1 |
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-You have selected the following JobId: 8
-
-Building directory tree for JobId(s) 8 ...
-1 files inserted into the tree.
-
-You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
-remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
-you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
-Enter "done" to leave this mode.
-
-cwd is: /
-$ <input>mark *</input>
-1 file marked.
-$ <input>done</input>
-Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.4.bsr
-
-The job will require the following
- Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
-===========================================================================
-
- test1 File FileStorage
-
-Volumes marked with "*" are online.
-
-
-1 file selected to be restored.
-
-The defined Restore Job resources are:
- 1: RestoreMSSQL
- 2: RestoreFiles
-Select Restore Job (1-2): <input>1</input>
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreMSSQL
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.4.bsr
-Where: /
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Mssql
-Backup Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-11-21 17:12:05
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>mod</input>
-Parameters to modify:
- 1: Level
- 2: Storage
- 3: Job
- 4: FileSet
- 5: Restore Client
- 6: Backup Format
- 7: When
- 8: Priority
- 9: Bootstrap
- 10: Where
- 11: File Relocation
- 12: Replace
- 13: JobId
- 14: Plugin Options
-Select parameter to modify (1-14): <input>14</input>
-Please enter Plugin Options string: <input>mssqlvdi:instance=default:database=myDatabase:replace=yes</input>
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreMSSQL
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.4.bsr
-Where: /
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Mssql
-Backup Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-11-21 17:12:05
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: mssqlvdi:instance=default:database=myDatabase:replace=yes
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=10
-You have messages.
-*<input>mess</input>
-21-Nov 17:12 bareos-dir JobId 10: Start Restore Job RestoreMSSQL.2013-11-21_17.12.26_11
-21-Nov 17:12 bareos-dir JobId 10: Using Device "FileStorage" to read.
-21-Nov 17:13 damorgan-sd JobId 10: Ready to read from volume "test1" on device "FileStorage" (/storage).
-21-Nov 17:13 damorgan-sd JobId 10: Forward spacing Volume "test1" to file:block 0:2499099145.
-21-Nov 17:13 damorgan-sd JobId 10: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/storage), Volume "test1"
-21-Nov 17:13 damorgan-sd JobId 10: End of all volumes.
-21-Nov 17:13 bareos-dir JobId 10: Bareos bareos-dir 13.4.0 (01Oct13):
- Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy)
- JobId: 10
- Job: RestoreMSSQL.2013-11-21_17.12.26_11
- Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
- Start time: 21-Nov-2013 17:12:28
- End time: 21-Nov-2013 17:13:21
- Files Expected: 1
- Files Restored: 1
- Bytes Restored: 198,836,224
- Rate: 3751.6 KB/s
- FD Errors: 0
- FD termination status: OK
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Restore OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\paragraph{Restore a Backup Chain}
-
-If you like to restore a specific state or a whole chain consists of full, incremental and differential backups you need to use the "norecovery=yes" option. After this the database is in "recovery mode". You can also use a option which put the database right after the restore back into the right mode. If you like to restore certains point with protocols or
-"LSN" it it not recommend to work with this option.
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[norecovery=\textless yes{\textbar}no\textgreater]
- This option must be set to yes, if the database server should not do a automatic recovery after the backup. Instead, additional manual maintenace operations are possible.
- \item[recoverafterrestore=\textless yes{\textbar}no\textgreater]
- With this command the database is right after backup in the correct mode. If you not use this you have to use the followed tsql statement:
- \footnotesize
- \begin{verbatim}
- Restore DATABASE yourDatabase WITH RECOVERY
- GO
- \end{verbatim}
- \normalsize
- \item[stopbeforemark=\textless log sequence number specification\textgreater]
- used for point in time recovery.
- \item[stopatmark=\textless log sequence number specification\textgreater]
- used for point in time recovery.
- \item[stopat=\textless timestamp\textgreater]
- used for point in time recovery.
-\end{description}
-
-Followed is a example for a restore of full, differential and incremental backup with a replace of the original database:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore MSSQL database chain}
-*<input>restore client=mssqlserver-fd</input>
-
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
- 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
- 4: Enter SQL list command
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
- 7: Enter a list of files to restore
- 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
- 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client
- 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time
- 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds
- 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13): <input>5</input>
-Automatically selected FileSet: Mssql
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-| JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime | VolumeName |
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-| 8 | F | 1 | 198,836,224 | 2013-11-21 09:52:28 | test1 |
-| 11 | D | 1 | 2,555,904 | 2013-11-21 17:19:45 | test1 |
-| 12 | I | 1 | 720,896 | 2013-11-21 17:29:39 | test1 |
-+-------+-------+----------+-------------+---------------------+------------+
-You have selected the following JobIds: 8,11,12
-
-Building directory tree for JobId(s) 8,11,12 ...
-3 files inserted into the tree.
-
-You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
-remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
-you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
-Enter "done" to leave this mode.
-
-cwd is: /
-$ <input>mark *</input>
-3 files marked.
-$ <input>lsmark</input>
-*@MSSQL/
- *default/
- *myDatabase/
- *db-diff
- *db-full
- *log-2013-11-21 17:32:20
-$ <input>done</input>
-Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.6.bsr
-
-The job will require the following
- Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
-===========================================================================
-
- test1 File FileStorage
-
-Volumes marked with "*" are online.
-
-
-1 file selected to be restored.
-
-The defined Restore Job resources are:
- 1: RestoreMSSQL
- 2: RestoreFiles
-Select Restore Job (1-2): <input>1</input>
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreMSSQL
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.6.bsr
-Where: /
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Mssql
-Backup Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-11-21 17:34:23
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>mod</input>
-Parameters to modify:
- 1: Level
- 2: Storage
- 3: Job
- 4: FileSet
- 5: Restore Client
- 6: Backup Format
- 7: When
- 8: Priority
- 9: Bootstrap
- 10: Where
- 11: File Relocation
- 12: Replace
- 13: JobId
- 14: Plugin Options
-Select parameter to modify (1-14): <input>14</input>
-Please enter Plugin Options string: <input>mssqlvdi:instance=default:database=myDatabase:replace=yes:norecovery=yes</input>
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreMSSQL
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.6.bsr
-Where: /
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Mssql
-Backup Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-11-21 17:34:23
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: mssqlvdi:instance=default:database=myDatabase:replace=yes:norecovery=yes
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=14
-21-Nov 17:34 bareos-dir JobId 14: Start Restore Job RestoreMSSQL.2013-11-21_17.34.40_16
-21-Nov 17:34 bareos-dir JobId 14: Using Device "FileStorage" to read.
-21-Nov 17:35 damorgan-sd JobId 14: Ready to read from volume "test1" on device "FileStorage" (/storage).
-21-Nov 17:35 damorgan-sd JobId 14: Forward spacing Volume "test1" to file:block 0:2499099145.
-21-Nov 17:35 damorgan-sd JobId 14: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/storage), Volume "test1"
-21-Nov 17:35 damorgan-sd JobId 14: End of all volumes.
-21-Nov 17:35 bareos-dir JobId 14: Bareos bareos-dir 13.4.0 (01Oct13):
- Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy)
- JobId: 14
- Job: RestoreMSSQL.2013-11-21_17.34.40_16
- Restore Client: mssqlserver-fd
- Start time: 21-Nov-2013 17:34:42
- End time: 21-Nov-2013 17:35:36
- Files Expected: 1
- Files Restored: 3
- Bytes Restored: 202,113,024
- Rate: 3742.8 KB/s
- FD Errors: 0
- FD termination status: OK
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Restore OK
-\end{bconsole}
-\hide{$}
-
-
-\subsection{Backup of a PostgreSQL Database}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Backup}
-\index[general]{Database!PostgreSQL!Backup}
-\label{backup-postgresql}
-
-In this section, we describe different methods how to do backups of the PostgreSQL databases.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of a PostgreSQL Database by using the RunScript directive}
-\index[general]{RunScript!Example}
-
-One method to backup a PostgreSQL database is to use the \command{pg_dumpall} tool to dump the database
-into a file and then backup it as a normal file. After the backup, the file can be
-removed. It may also be an option not to remove it, so that the latest version is
-always available immediately. On the next job run it will be overwritten anyway.
-
-This can be done by using \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} directives inside a
-Job Resource, for example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{RunScript job resource for a PostgreSQL backup}
-Job {
- Name = "BackupDatabase"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- Client = dbserver-fd
- Level = Full
- FileSet="Database"
-
- # This creates a dump of our database in the local filesystem on the client
- RunScript {
- FailJobOnError = Yes
- RunsOnClient = Yes
- RunsWhen = Before
- Command = "sh -c 'pg_dumpall -U postgres > /var/lib/bareos/postgresql_dump.sql'"
- }
-
- # This deletes the dump in our local filesystem on the client
- RunScript {
- RunsOnSuccess = Yes
- RunsOnClient = Yes
- RunsWhen = After
- Command = "rm /var/lib/bareos/postgresql_dump.sql"
- }
-}
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Database"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- # database dump file
- File = "/var/lib/bareos/postgresql_dump.sql"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Note that redirecting the \command{pg_dumpall} output to a file requires
-to run the whole command line through a shell, otherwise the \command{pg_dumpall}
-would not know what do with the \command{>} character and the job would fail.
-As no shell features like redirection or piping are used for the \command{rm},
-the \command{sh -c} is not needed there.
-See \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} for more details.
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of a PostgreSQL Databases by using the bpipe plugin}
-\index[general]{bpipe!PostgreSQL backup}
-
-Instead of creating a temporary database dump file,
-the bpipe plugin can be used.
-For general information about bpipe, see the \nameref{bpipe} section.
-The bpipe plugin is configured inside the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include} section of a File Set, e.g.:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe directive for PostgreSQL backup}
-FileSet {
- Name = "postgresql-all"
- Include {
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=/POSTGRESQL/dump.sql:reader=pg_dumpall -U postgres:writer=psql -U postgres"
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-This causes the File Daemon to call bpipe plugin, which will write its data into the "pseudo" file \file{/POSTGRESQL/dump.sql} by
-calling the program \command{pg_dumpall -U postgres} to read the data during backup. The \command{pg_dumpall} command outputs all
-the data for the database, which will be read by the plugin and stored in the backup. During restore, the data that was backed up will
-be sent to the program specified in the last field, which in this case is psql. When psql is called, it will read the data sent to it by
-the plugin then write it back to the same database from which it came from.
-
-This can also be used, to backup a database that is running on a remote host:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe directive to backup a PostgreSQL database that is running on a remote host}
-FileSet {
- Name = "postgresql-remote"
- Include {
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=/POSTGRESQL/dump.sql:reader=pg_dumpall -h <hostname> -U <username> -W <password>:writer=psql -h <hostname> -U <username> -W <password>"
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of a PostgreSQL Databases by using the PGSQL-Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!PostgreSQL Backup}
-\label{backup-postgresql-plugin}
-
-The PGSQL-Plugin supports an online (Hot) backup of database files and database transaction logs (WAL) archiving (with pgsql-archlog) and backup. With online database and transaction logs the backup plugin can perform Poin-In-Time-Restore up to a single selected transaction or date/time.
-
-Database recovery is performed fully automatic with dedicated pgsql-restore utility.
-
-For a full description, see \url{https://github.com/bareos/contrib-pgsql-plugin/wiki}.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Backup of a MySQL Database}
-\index[general]{MySQL!Backup}
-\index[general]{Database!MySQL!Backup}
-\label{backup-mysql}
-
-In this section, we describe different methods to do a full backup of a MySQL database.
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of MySQL Databases using the Bareos MySQL Percona xtrabackup Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!MySQL Backup}
-\index[general]{Percona xtrabackup}
-\index[general]{xtrabackup}
-\label{backup-mysql-xtrabackup}
-
-This plugin is available since \sinceVersion{fd}{MySQL Incremental Backup Plugin for using Percona xtrabackup}{16.2.4},
-it uses the \command{xtrabackup} tool from Percona to perform full and incremental hot-backups of MySQL / MariaDB tables of type InnoDB.
-It can also backup MyISAM tables but only as full backups. On restore it requires a preparation using the xtrabackup tools, before the tables can be restored.
-If you simply want to backup full dumps, then using \nameref{backup-mysql-python} is the easier way.
-
-\paragraph{Prerequisites}
-% \newline
-
-Install the xtrabackup tool from Percona. Documentation and packages are available here: \url{https://www.percona.com/software/mysql-database/percona-xtrabackup}.
-The plugin was successfully tested with xtrabackup versions 2.3.5 and 2.4.4.
-
-As it is a Python plugin,
-it will also require to have the package \package{bareos-filedaemon-python-plugin} installed on the \bareosFd, where you run it.
-
-For authentication the \file{.mycnf} file of the user running the \bareosFd.
-Before proceeding, make sure that xtrabackup can connect to the database and create backups.
-
-\paragraph{Installation}
-% \newline
-
-Make sure you have met the prerequisites.
-Install the files \file{BareosFdPercona.py} and \file{bareos-fd-percona.py} in your Bareos plugin directory (usually \directory{/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins}). These files are available
-in the Git repository \url{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-contrib/tree/master/fd-plugins/bareos_percona}.
-
-\paragraph{Configuration}
-% \newline
-
-Activate your plugin directory in the \bareosFd configuration. See \nameref{fdPlugins} for more about plugins in general.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{client}{myself}
-Client {
- ...
- Plugin Directory = /usr/lib64/bareos/plugins
- Plugin Names = "python"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Now include the plugin as command-plugin in the Fileset resource:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{fileset}{mysql}
-FileSet {
- Name = "mysql"
- Include {
- Options {
- compression=GZIP
- signature = MD5
- }
- File = /etc
- #...
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-percona:mycnf=/root/.my.cnf"
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-If used this way, the plugin will call xtrabackup to create a backup of all databases in the xbstream format.
-This stream will be processed by Bareos. If job level is incremental,
-xtrabackup will perform an incremental backup since the last backup -- for InnoDB tables.
-If you have MyISAM tables, you will get a full backup of those.
-
-You can append options to the plugin call as key=value pairs, separated by ':'.
-The following options are available:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item With \parameter{mycnf} you can make xtrabackup use a special mycnf-file with login credentials.
- \item \parameter{dumpbinary} lets you modify the default command xtrabackup.
- \item \parameter{dumpoptions} to modify the options for xtrabackup. Default setting is: \command{--backup --datadir=/var/lib/mysql/ --stream=xbstream --extra-lsndir=/tmp/individual_tempdir}
- \item \parameter{restorecommand} to modify the command for restore. Default setting is: \command{xbstream -x -C}
- \item \parameter{strictIncremental}: By default (false), an incremental backup will create data, even if the Log Sequence Number (LSN) wasn't increased since last backup.
- This is to ensure, that eventual
- changes to MYISAM tables get into the backup. MYISAM does not support incremental backups, you will always get a full bakcup of these tables.
- If set to true, no data will be written into backup, if the LSN wasn't changed.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{Restore}
-
-With the usual Bareos restore mechanism a file-hierarchy will be created on the restore client under the default restore location:
-
-\directory{/tmp/bareos-restores/_percona/}
-
-Each restore job gets an own subdirectory, because Percona expects an empty directory. In that subdirectory, a new directory is created for every backup job that was part of the Full-Incremental sequence.
-
-The naming scheme is: \directory{fromLSN_toLSN_jobid}
-
-Example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-/tmp/bareos-restores/_percona/351/
-|-- 00000000000000000000_00000000000010129154_0000000334
-|-- 00000000000010129154_00000000000010142295_0000000335
-|-- 00000000000010142295_00000000000010201260_0000000338
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This example shows the restore tree for restore job with ID 351. First subdirectory has all files from the first full backup job with ID 334.
-It starts at LSN 0 and goes until LSN 10129154.
-
-Next line is the first incremental job with ID 335, starting at LSN 10129154 until 10142295. The third line is the 2nd incremental job with ID 338.
-
-To further prepare the restored files, use the \command{xtrabackup --prepare} command.
-Read \url{https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-xtrabackup/2.4/xtrabackup_bin/incremental_backups.html} for more information.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of MySQL Databases using the Python MySQL plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!MySQL Backup}
-\label{backup-mysql-python}
-
-The Python plugin from \url{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-contrib/tree/master/fd-plugins/mysql-python} makes a backup of all or selected
-MySQL databases from the \bareosFd or any other MySQL server. It makes use of the mysqldump command and basically grabs data from mysqldump via pipe.
-This plugin is suitable to backup database dumps.
-If you prefer to use mechanisms like incremental hot-backups of InnoDB tables, please use the Bareos MySQL / MariaDB Percona xtrabackup Plugin (see \nameref{backup-mysql-xtrabackup}).
-
-Following settings must be done on the Bareos client (\bareosFd):
-\begin{itemize}
- \item install and enable the \bareosFd Python plugin
- \item install the Python MySQL plugin (for some platforms it is available prepackaged from \contribDownloadBareosOrg, on the other platforms: copy the plugin files to the Bareos Plugin Directory)
- \item disable bacula compatibility (default for Bareos $>=$ 15.2)
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{client}{myself}
-Client {
- ...
- Plugin Directory = /usr/lib64/bareos/plugins
- Plugin Names = "python"
- compatible = no
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Configure the plugin in the \bareosDir:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{fileset}{mysql}
-FileSet {
- Name = "mysql"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = lz4
- }
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-mysql:db=test,wikidb"
- #Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-mysql:mysqlhost=dbhost:mysqluser=bareos:mysqlpassword=bareos"
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-In the above example the plugin creates and saves a dump from the databases called \argument{test} and \argument{wikidb},
-running on the file-daemon. The commented example below
-specifies an explicit MySQL server called \parameter{dbhost}, and connects with user \argument{bareos}, password \argument{bareos}, to create and save a backup of all databases.
-
-The plugin creates a pipe internally, thus no extra space on disk is needed. You will find one file per database in the backups in the virtual directory \path|/_mysqlbackups_|.
-
-List of supported options:
-\begin{description}
- \item[db] comma separated list of databases to save, where each database will be stored in a separate file. If ommited, all databases will be saved.
- \item[dumpbinary] command (with or without full path) to create the dumps. Default: \argument{mysqldump}
- \item[dumpoptions] options for dumpbinary, default: \bquote{\argument{--events --single-transaction}}
- \item[drop\_and\_recreate] if not set to \argument{false}, adds \argument{--add-drop-database --databases} to dumpoptions
- \item[mysqlhost] MySQL host to connect to, default: \argument{localhost}
- \item[mysqluser] MySQL user. Default: unset, the user running the file-daemon will be used (usually root)
- \item[mysqlpassword] MySQL password. Default: unset (better use \file{my.cnf} to store passwords)
-\end{description}
-
-On restore, the database dumps are restored to the subdirectory \path|_mysqlbackups_| in the restore path. The database restore must be triggered manually (\command{mysql < _mysqlbackups_/DATABASENAME.sql}).
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of a MySQL Database by using the RunScript directive}
-\index[general]{RunScript!Example}
-
-One method to backup a MySQL database is to use the \command{mysqldump} tool to dump the database
-into a file and then backup it as a normal file. After the backup, the file can be
-removed. It may also be an option not to remove it, so that the latest version is
-always available immediately. On the next job run it will be overwritten anyway.
-
-This can be done by using \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} directives, for example:
-\begin{bconfig}{RunScript job resource for a MySQL backup}
-Job {
- Name = "BackupDatabase"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- Client = dbserver-fd
- Level = Full
- FileSet="Database"
-
- # This creates a dump of our database in the local filesystem on the Client
- RunScript {
- FailJobOnError = Yes
- RunsOnClient = Yes
- RunsWhen = Before
- Command = "sh -c 'mysqldump --user=<username> --password=<password> --opt --all-databases > /var/lib/bareos/mysql_dump.sql'"
- }
-
- # This deletes the dump in the local filesystem on the Client
- RunScript {
- RunsOnSuccess = Yes
- RunsOnClient = Yes
- RunsWhen = After
- Command = "rm /var/lib/bareos/mysql_dump.sql"
- }
-}
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Database"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- # database dump file
- File = "/var/lib/bareos/mysql_dump.sql"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Note that redirecting the \command{mysqldump} output to a file requires
-to run the whole command line through a shell, otherwise the \command{mysqldump}
-would not know what do with the \command{>} character and the job would fail.
-As no shell features like redirection or piping are used for the \command{rm},
-the \command{sh -c} is not needed there.
-See \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Run Script} for more details.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup of a MySQL Database by using the bpipe plugin}
-\index[general]{bpipe!MySQL backup}
-
-Instead of creating a temporary database dump file,
-the bpipe plugin can be used.
-For general information about bpipe, see the \nameref{bpipe} section.
-The bpipe plugin is configured inside the Include section of a File Set, e.g.:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe fileset for MySQL backup}
-FileSet {
- Name = "mysql-all"
- Include {
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=/MYSQL/dump.sql:reader=mysqldump --user=<user> --password=<password> --opt --all-databases:writer=mysql --user=<user> --password=<password>"
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-This can also be used, to backup a database that is running on a remote host:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe directive to backup a MySQL database that is running on a remote host}
-FileSet{
- Name = "mysql-all"
- Include {
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=/MYSQL/dump.sql:reader=mysqldump --host=<hostname> --user=<user> --password=<password> --opt --all-databases:writer=mysql --host=<hostname> --user=<user> --password=<password>"
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-If you do not want a direct restore of your data in your plugin directive, as shown in the examples above,
-there is the possibility to restore the dump to the filesystem first, which offers you more control over the restore process, e.g.:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe directive to backup a MySQL database and restore the dump to the filesystem first}
-FileSet{
- Name = "mysql-all"
- Include {
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=/MYSQL/dump.sql:reader=mysqldump --host=<hostname> --user=<user> --password=<password> --opt --all-databases:writer=/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/bpipe-restore.sh"
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-A very simple corresponding shell script (\command{bpipe-restore.sh}) to the method above might look like the following one:
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe shell script for a restore to filesystem}
-#!/bin/bash
-cat - > /tmp/dump.sql
-exit 0
-\end{bconfig}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/install.tex b/manuals/en/main/install.tex
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--- a/manuals/en/main/install.tex
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@@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
-If you are like me, you want to get Bareos running immediately to get a feel
-for it, then later you want to go back and read about all the details. This
-chapter attempts to accomplish just that: get you going quickly without all
-the details.
-
-Bareos comes prepackaged for a number of Linux distributions.
-So the easiest way to get to a running Bareos installation,
-is to use a platform where prepacked Bareos packages are available.
-Additional information can be found in the chapter \ilink{Operating Systems}{SupportedOSes}.
-
-%\TODO{If you are using a platform, for which Bareos is not available in a prepackaged format,
-%please refer to the \ilink{Building chapter}{compile}.}
-
-If Bareos is available as a package,
-only 4 steps are required to get to a running Bareos system:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item \nameref{sec:AddSoftwareRepository}
- %\item \nameref{sec:ChooseDatabaseBackend}
- \item \nameref{sec:InstallBareosPackages}
- \item \nameref{sec:CreateDatabase}
- \item \nameref{sec:StartDaemons}
-\end{enumerate}
-
-This will start a very basic Bareos installation which will regularly backup a directory to disk.
-In order to fit it to your needs, you'll have to adapt the configuration and might want to backup other clients.
-
-\section{Decide about the Bareos release to use}
- \label{sec:AddSoftwareRepository}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/}
-\end{itemize}
-
-You'll find Bareos binary package repositories at \url{http://download.bareos.org/}.
-The latest stable released version is available at \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/}.
-
-The public key to verify the repository is also in repository directory
-(\file{Release.key} for Debian based distributions, \file{repodata/repomd.xml.key} for RPM based distributions).
-
-Section \nameref{sec:InstallBareosPackages} describes how to add the software repository to your system.
-
-
-\section{Decide about the Database Backend}
- \label{sec:ChooseDatabaseBackend}
-
-Bareos offers the following database backends:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item PostgreSQL by package \package{bareos-database-postgresql}. This is the recommended backend.
- \item MariaDB/MySQL by package \package{bareos-database-mysql}
- \item Sqlite by package \package{bareos-database-sqlite3} \\
- \warning{The Sqlite backend is only intended for testing, not for productive use.}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{PostgreSQL} is the default backend.
-
-\paragraph{MariaDB/MySQL} backend is also included.
-
-\paragraph{Sqlite} backend is intended for testing purposes only.
-
-The Bareos database packages have there dependencies only to the database client packages,
-therefore the database itself must be installed manually.
-
-If you do not explicitly choose a database backend, your operating system installer will choose one for you.
-The default should be PostgreSQL, but depending on your operating system and the already installed packages,
-this may differ.
-
-
-
-\section{Install the Bareos Software Packages}
- \label{sec:InstallBareosPackages}
-
-%You will have to install the package \package{bareos}
-%and the database backend package (\package{bareos-database-*}) you want to use.
-%The corresponding database should already be installed and running, see \nameref{sec:ChooseDatabaseBackend}.
-
-%If you do not explicitly choose a database backend, your operating system installer will choose one for you.
-%The default should be PostgreSQL, but depending on your operating system and the already installed packages,
-%this may differ.
-
-The package \package{bareos} is only a meta package, that contains dependencies to the main components of Bareos, see \nameref{sec:BareosPackages}.
-If you want to setup a distributed environment (like one Director, separate database server, multiple Storage daemons)
-you have to choose the corresponding Bareos packages to install on each hosts instead of just installing the \package{bareos} package.
-
-
-\subsection{Install on RedHat based Linux Distributions}
-
-\subsubsection{RHEL$\ge$7, CentOS$\ge$7, Fedora}
-\index[general]{Platform!RHEL}
-\index[general]{Platform!CentOS}
-\index[general]{Platform!Fedora}
-
-Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{requires!jansson}{15.2.0} requires the \ilink{Jansson library}{jansson} package.
-On RHEL 7 it is available through the RHEL Server Optional channel. On CentOS 7 and Fedora is it included on the main repository.
-
-\begin{commands}{Bareos installation on RHEL $\ge$ 7 / CentOS $\ge$ 7 / Fedora}
-#
-# define parameter
-#
-
-DIST=RHEL_7
-# or
-# DIST=CentOS_7
-# DIST=Fedora_26
-# DIST=Fedora_25
-
-RELEASE=release/17.2/
-# or
-# RELEASE=release/latest/
-# RELEASE=experimental/nightly/
-
-# add the Bareos repository
-URL=http://download.bareos.org/bareos/$RELEASE/$DIST
-wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/bareos.repo $URL/bareos.repo
-
-# install Bareos packages
-yum install bareos bareos-database-postgresql
-\end{commands}
-\hide{$}
-
-\subsubsection{RHEL 6, CentOS 6}
-\index[general]{Platform!RHEL!6}
-\index[general]{Platform!CentOS!6}
-
-Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{requires!jansson}{15.2.0} requires the \ilink{Jansson library}{jansson} package.
-This package is available on \elink{EPEL}{https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL} 6. Make sure, it is available on your system.
-
-\begin{commands}{Bareos installation on RHEL $\ge$ 6 / CentOS $\ge$ 6}
-#
-# add EPEL repository, if not already present.
-# Required for the jansson package.
-#
-rpm -Uhv https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-6.noarch.rpm
-
-#
-# define parameter
-#
-
-DIST=RHEL_6
-# DIST=CentOS_6
-
-RELEASE=release/17.2/
-# or
-# RELEASE=release/latest/
-# RELEASE=experimental/nightly/
-
-# add the Bareos repository
-URL=http://download.bareos.org/bareos/$RELEASE/$DIST
-wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/bareos.repo $URL/bareos.repo
-
-# install Bareos packages
-yum install bareos bareos-database-postgresql
-\end{commands}
-\hide{$}
-
-
-\subsubsection{RHEL 5}
-\index[general]{Platform!RHEL!5}
-%\index[general]{Platform!CentOS!5}
-
-yum in RHEL 5/CentOS 5 has slightly different behaviour as far as dependency resolving is concerned: it sometimes install a dependent package after the one that has the dependency defined. To make sure that it works, install the desired Bareos database backend package first in a separate step:
-
-\begin{commands}{Bareos installation on RHEL 5 / CentOS 5}
-#
-# define parameter
-#
-
-DIST=RHEL_5
-
-RELEASE=release/17.2/
-# or
-# RELEASE=release/latest/
-# RELEASE=experimental/nightly/
-
-# add the Bareos repository
-URL=http://download.bareos.org/bareos/$RELEASE/$DIST
-wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/bareos.repo $URL/bareos.repo
-
-# install Bareos packages
-yum install bareos-database-postgresql
-yum install bareos
-\end{commands}
-\hide{$}
-
-\subsection{Install on SUSE based Linux Distributions}
-
-\subsubsection{SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), openSUSE}
-\index[general]{Platform!SLES}
-\index[general]{Platform!openSUSE}
-
-\begin{commands}{Bareos installation on SLES / openSUSE}
-#
-# define parameter
-#
-
-DIST=SLE_12_SP3
-# or
-# DIST=SLE_12_SP2
-# DIST=SLE_12_SP1
-# DIST=SLE_11_SP4
-# DIST=openSUSE_Leap_42.3
-# DIST=openSUSE_Leap_42.2
-
-RELEASE=release/17.2/
-# or
-# RELEASE=release/latest/
-# RELEASE=experimental/nightly/
-
-# add the Bareos repository
-URL=http://download.bareos.org/bareos/$RELEASE/$DIST
-zypper addrepo --refresh $URL/bareos.repo
-
-# install Bareos packages
-zypper install bareos bareos-database-postgresql
-\end{commands}
-\hide{$}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Install on Debian based Linux Distributions}
- \label{sec:InstallBareosPackagesDebian}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Debian / Ubuntu}
-\index[general]{Platform!Debian}
-\index[general]{Platform!Ubuntu}
-
-Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{requires!jansson}{15.2.0} requires the \ilink{Jansson library}{jansson} package.
-On Ubuntu is it available in Ubuntu Universe. In Debian, is it included in the main repository.
-
-\begin{commands}{Bareos installation on Debian / Ubuntu}
-#
-# define parameter
-#
-
-DIST=Debian_9.0
-# or
-# DIST=Debian_8.0
-# DIST=xUbuntu_16.04
-# DIST=xUbuntu_14.04
-# DIST=xUbuntu_12.04
-
-RELEASE=release/17.2/
-# or
-# RELEASE=release/latest/
-# RELEASE=experimental/nightly/
-
-URL=http://download.bareos.org/bareos/$RELEASE/$DIST
-
-# add the Bareos repository
-printf "deb $URL /\n" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bareos.list
-
-# add package key
-wget -q $URL/Release.key -O- | apt-key add -
-
-# install Bareos packages
-apt-get update
-apt-get install bareos bareos-database-postgresql
-\end{commands}
-%\hide{$}
-
-If you prefer using the versions of Bareos directly integrated into the distributions,
-please note that there are some differences, see \nameref{sec:DebianOrgLimitations}.
-
-\subsection{Install on Univention Corporate Server}
-\index[general]{Platform!Univention Corporate Server}
-
-Bareos offers additional functionality and integration into an Univention Corporate Server environment.
-Please follow the intructions in \nameref{sec:UniventionCorporateServer}.
-
-If you are not interested in this additional functionality,
-the commands described in \nameref{sec:InstallBareosPackagesDebian} will also work for Univention Corporate Servers.
-
-
-\section{Prepare Bareos database}
- \label{sec:CreateDatabase}
-
-We assume that you have already your database installed and basically running.
-Using the PostgreSQL database backend is recommended.
-
-The easiest way to set up a database is using an system account that have passwordless local access to the database.
-Often this is the user \user{root} for MySQL and the user \user{postgres} for PostgreSQL.
-
-For details, see chapter \nameref{CatMaintenanceChapter}.
-
-\subsection{Debian based Linux Distributions}
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{dbconfig-common (Debian)}{14.2.0} the Debian (and Ubuntu) based packages support the \package{dbconfig-common} mechanism to create and update the Bareos database.
-
-Follow the instructions during install to configure it according to your needs.
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{\idir dbconfig-1-enable}
-\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{\idir dbconfig-2-select-database-type}
-\end{center}
-
-If you decide not to use \package{dbconfig-common} (selecting \parameter{<No>} on the initial dialog),
-follow the instructions for \nameref{sec:CreateDatabaseOtherDistributions}.
-
-The selectable database backends depend on the \package{bareos-database-*} packages installed.
-
-For details see \nameref{sec:dbconfig}.
-
-\subsection{Other Platforms}
- \label{sec:CreateDatabaseOtherDistributions}
-
-\subsubsection{PostgreSQL}
-If your are using PostgreSQL and your PostgreSQL administration user is \user{postgres} (default), use following commands:
-
-\begin{commands}{Setup Bareos catalog with PostgreSQL}
-su postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/create_bareos_database
-su postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_bareos_tables
-su postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsubsection{MySQL/MariaDB}
-Make sure, that \user{root} has direct access to the local MySQL server.
-Check if the command \command{mysql} connects to the database without defining the password.
-This is the default on RedHat and SUSE distributions.
-On other systems (Debian, Ubuntu),
-create the file \file{~/.my.cnf} with your authentication informations:
-
-\begin{config}{MySQL credentials file .my.cnf}
-[client]
-host=localhost
-user=root
-password=<input>YourPasswordForAccessingMysqlAsRoot</input>
-\end{config}
-
-It is recommended, to secure the Bareos database connection with a password.
-See \ilink{Catalog Maintenance -- MySQL}{catalog-maintenance-mysql} about how to archieve this.
-For testing, using a password-less MySQL connection is probable okay.
-Setup the Bareos database tables by following commands:
-\begin{commands}{Setup Bareos catalog with MySQL}
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/create_bareos_database
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_bareos_tables
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-As some Bareos updates require a database schema update,
-therefore the file \file{/root/.my.cnf} might also be useful in the future.
-
-
-\section{Start the daemons}
- \label{sec:StartDaemons}
-
-\begin{commands}{Start the Bareos Daemons}
-service bareos-dir start
-service bareos-sd start
-service bareos-fd start
-\end{commands}
-
-You will eventually have to allow access to the ports 9101-9103, used by Bareos.
-
-Now you should be able to access the director using the bconsole.
-
-When you want to use the bareos-webui, please refer to the chapter \nameref{sec:install-webui}.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/lanaddress.tex b/manuals/en/main/lanaddress.tex
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- \section{Using different IP Adresses for SD -- FD Communication}
- \label{LanAddress}
- \index[general]{Lan Address}
-
-Bareos supports network
-topologies where the \bareosFd and \bareosSd are situated inside of a LAN, but the \bareosDir is
-outside of that LAN in the Internet and accesses the \bareosFd and \bareosSd via SNAT / port forwarding.
-
-Consider the following scheme:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
- /-------------------\
- | | LAN 10.0.0.1/24
- | |
- | FD_LAN SD_LAN |
- | .10 .20 |
- | |
- \___________________/
- |
- NAT Firewall
- FD: 8.8.8.10 -> 10.0.0.10
- SD: 8.8.8.20 -> 10.0.0.20
- |
- /-------------------\
- | |
- | | WAN / Internet
- | DIR |
- | 8.8.8.100 |
- | |
- | FD_WAN SD_WAN |
- | .30 .40 |
- \___________________/
-\end{commands}
-
-The \bareosDir can access the \host{FD_LAN} via the IP 8.8.8.10, which is
-forwarded to the IP 10.0.0.10 inside of the LAN.
-
-The \bareosDir can access the \host{SD_LAN} via the IP 8.8.8.20 which is
-forwarded to the IP 10.0.0.20 inside of the LAN.
-
-There is also a \bareosFd and a \bareosSd outside of the LAN, which have the IPs
-8.8.8.30 and 8.8.8.40
-
-All resources are configured so that the \configdirective{Address} directive gets the
-address where the \bareosDir can reach the daemons.
-
-Additionally, devices being in the LAN get the LAN address configured in
-the \configdirective{Lan Address} directive. The configuration looks as follows:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{FD\_LAN}
-Client {
- Name = FD_LAN
- Address = 8.8.8.10
- LanAddress = 10.0.0.10
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{SD\_LAN}
-Storage {
- Name = SD_LAN
- Address = 8.8.8.20
- LanAddress = 10.0.0.20
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{FD\_WAN}
-Client {
- Name = FD_WAN
- Address = 8.8.8.30
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{SD\_WAN}
-Storage {
- Name = SD_WAN
- Address = 8.8.8.40
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-This way, backups and restores from each \bareosFd using each \bareosSd are possible
-as long as the firewall allows the needed network connections.
-
-The \bareosDir simply checks if both the involved \bareosFd and \bareosSd
-both have a \configdirective{Lan Address}
-(\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Lan Address} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Lan Address}) configured.
-
-In that case, the initiating daemon is ordered to connect to the \configdirective{Lan Address}
-instead of the \configdirective{Address}. In active client mode, the \bareosFd connects to the \bareosSd, in
-passive client mode (see \nameref{PassiveClient}) the \bareosSd connects to the \bareosFd.
-
-If only one or none of the involved \bareosFd and \bareosSd have a \configdirective{Lan Address}
-configured, the \configdirective{Address} is used as connection target for the
-initiating daemon.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/lgpl.txt b/manuals/en/main/lgpl.txt
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diff --git a/manuals/en/main/license.tex b/manuals/en/main/license.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\section{Licenses Overview}
-
-There are a number of different licenses that are used in Bareos.
-
-\subsection*{FDL}
-\index[general]{License!FDL}
-
-The \ilink{GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)}{fdl} is used for this manual,
-which is a free and open license. This means that you may freely
-reproduce it and even make changes to it.
-
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-\subsection*{AGPL}
-\index[general]{License!AGPL}
-
-The vast bulk of the source code is released under the
-\ilink{GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3}{agpl}.
-
-Most of this code is copyrighted: Copyright \copyright 2000-2012
-Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
-
-All new code is copyrighted: Copyright \copyright 2013-2013 Bareos GmbH \& Co. KG
-
-Portions may be copyrighted by other people. These files are released
-under different licenses which are compatible with the AGPL license.
-
-\subsection*{LGPL}
-\index[general]{License!LGPL}
-
-Some of the Bareos library source code is released under the
-\ilink{GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)}{lgpl}. This
-permits third parties to use these parts of our code in their proprietary
-programs to interface to Bareos.
-
-\subsection*{Public Domain}
-\index[general]{License!Public Domain}
-
-Some of the Bareos code, or code that Bareos references, has been released
-to the public domain. E.g. md5.c, SQLite.
-
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-\index[general]{Trademark}
-
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diff --git a/manuals/en/main/messagesres.tex b/manuals/en/main/messagesres.tex
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-
-\chapter{Messages Resource}
-% used as link from developer guide
-\label{MessagesChapter}
-\label{ResourceMessages}
-\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
-\index[general]{Messages Resource}
-
-The Messages resource defines how messages are to be handled and destinations
-to which they should be sent.
-
-Even though each daemon has a full message handler, within the \bareosFd and
-the \bareosSd, you will normally choose to send all the appropriate
-messages back to the \bareosDir. This permits all the messages associated with
-a single Job to be combined in the Director and sent as a single email message
-to the user, or logged together in a single file.
-
-Each message that Bareos generates (i.e. that each daemon generates) has an
-associated type such as INFO, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL, etc. Using the message
-resource, you can specify which message types you wish to see and where they
-should be sent. In addition, a message may be sent to multiple destinations.
-For example, you may want all error messages both logged as well as sent to
-you in an email. By defining multiple messages resources, you can have
-different message handling for each type of Job (e.g. Full backups versus
-Incremental backups).
-
-In general, messages are attached to a Job and are included in the Job report.
-There are some rare cases, where this is not possible, e.g. when no job is
-running, or if a communications error occurs between a daemon and the
-director. In those cases, the message may remain in the system, and should be
-flushed at the end of the next Job.
-
-The records contained in a Messages resource consist of a {\bf destination}
-specification followed by a list of {\bf message-types} in the format:
-\index[dir]{Messages!destination}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [destination = message-type1, message-type2, message-type3, ... ]
-\end{description}
-
-or for those destinations that need and address specification (e.g. email):
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [destination = address = message-type1, message-type2, message-type3, ...] \hfill \\
-
-where
-
-\begin{description}
- \item [destination] is one of a predefined set of keywords that define
-where the message is to be sent (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Append}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Console}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{File}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail}, ...),
- \item [address] varies according to the {\bf destination} keyword, but
-is typically an email address or a filename,
- \item [\ilink{message-type}{MessageTypes}] is one of a predefined set of keywords that define the type of
-message generated by Bareos: {\bf ERROR}, {\bf WARNING}, {\bf FATAL},
-...
-\end{description}
-
-\end{description}
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-messages-table.tex}
-\input{resource-messages-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-dir-resource-messages-description.tex}
-
-\section{Message Types}
-\label{MessageTypes}
-
-For any destination, the {\bf message-type} field is a comma separated
-list of the following types or classes of messages:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [info] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!info}
-General information messages.
-
-\item [warning] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!warning}
-Warning messages. Generally this is some unusual condition but not expected
-to be serious.
-
-\item [error] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!error}
-Non-fatal error messages. The job continues running. Any error message should
-be investigated as it means that something went wrong.
-
-\item [fatal] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!fatal}
-Fatal error messages. Fatal errors cause the job to terminate.
-
-\item [terminate] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!terminate}
-Message generated when the daemon shuts down.
-
-\item [notsaved] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!notsaved}
-Files not saved because of some error. Usually because the file cannot be
-accessed (i.e. it does not exist or is not mounted).
-
-\item [skipped] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!skipped}
-Files that were skipped because of a user supplied option such as an
-incremental backup or a file that matches an exclusion pattern. This is
-not considered an error condition such as the files listed for the {\bf
-notsaved} type because the configuration file explicitly requests these
-types of files to be skipped. For example, any unchanged file during an
-incremental backup, or any subdirectory if the no recursion option is
-specified.
-
-\item [mount] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!mount}
-Volume mount or intervention requests from the Storage daemon. These
-requests require a specific operator intervention for the job to
-continue.
-
-\item [restored] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!restored}
-The {\bf ls} style listing generated for each file restored is sent to
-this message class.
-
-\item [all] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!all}
-All message types.
-
-\item [security] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!security}
-Security info/warning messages principally from unauthorized
-connection attempts.
-
-\item [alert] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!alert}
-Alert messages. These are messages generated by tape alerts.
-
-\item [volmgmt] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!volmgmt}
-Volume management messages. Currently there are no volume management
-messages generated.
-
-\item [audit] \hfill \\
-\index[general]{Messages!type!audit}
-\index[general]{auditing}
-Audit messages. Interacting with the Bareos Director will be audited.
-Can be configured with in resource \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Auditing}.
-
-\end{description}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Messages resource definition, where
-all messages except files explicitly skipped or daemon termination messages
-are sent by email to backupoperator@example.com. In addition all mount messages
-are sent to the operator (i.e. emailed to backupoperator@example.com). Finally
-all messages other than explicitly skipped files and files saved are sent
-to the console:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Message resource}
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- Mail = backupoperator@example.com = all, !skipped, !terminate
- Operator = backupoperator@example.com = mount
- Console = all, !skipped, !saved
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-With the exception of the email address,
-an example Director's Messages resource is as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Message resource}
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- Mail Command = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h mail.example.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
- Operator Command = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h mail.example.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
- Mail On Error = backupoperator@example.com = all, !skipped, !terminate
- Append = "/var/log/bareos/bareos.log" = all, !skipped, !terminate
- Operator = backupoperator@example.com = mount
- Console = all, !skipped, !saved
-}
-\end{bconfig}
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-
-\chapter{Migration and Copy}
-\label{MigrationChapter}
-\index[general]{Migration}
-\index[general]{Copy}
-
-The term Migration, as used in the context of Bareos, means moving data from
-one Volume to another. In particular it refers to a Job (similar to a backup
-job) that reads data that was previously backed up to a Volume and writes
-it to another Volume. As part of this process, the File catalog records
-associated with the first backup job are purged. In other words, Migration
-moves Bareos Job data from one Volume to another by reading the Job data
-from the Volume it is stored on, writing it to a different Volume in a
-different Pool, and then purging the database records for the first Job.
-
-The Copy process is essentially identical to the Migration feature with the
-exception that the Job that is copied is left unchanged. This essentially
-creates two identical copies of the same backup. However, the copy is treated
-as a copy rather than a backup job, and hence is not directly available for
-restore. If Bareos finds a copy when a job record is purged (deleted) from the
-catalog, it will promote the copy as \textsl{real} backup and will make it
-available for automatic restore.
-
-Copy and Migration jobs do not involve the File daemon.
-
-Jobs can be selected for migration based on a number of criteria such as:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item a single previous Job
-\item a Volume
-\item a Client
-\item a regular expression matching a Job, Volume, or Client name
-\item the time a Job has been on a Volume
-\item high and low water marks (usage or occupation) of a Pool
-\item Volume size
-\end{itemize}
-
-The details of these selection criteria will be defined below.
-
-To run a Migration job, you must first define a Job resource very similar
-to a Backup Job but with \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Type} = Migrate
-instead of \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Type} = Backup.
-One of the key points to remember is that the Pool that is
-specified for the migration job is the only pool from which jobs will
-be migrated, with one exception noted below. In addition, the Pool to
-which the selected Job or Jobs will be migrated is defined by the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} = ... in the Pool resource
-specified for the Migration Job.
-
-Bareos permits Pools to contain Volumes of different Media Types.
-However, when doing migration, this is a very undesirable condition. For
-migration to work properly, you should use Pools containing only Volumes of
-the same Media Type for all migration jobs.
-
-A migration job can be started manually or from a Schedule, like
-a backup job. It searches for existing backup Jobs that match the
-parameters specified in the migration Job resource, primarily a
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type}. If no match was
-found, the Migration job terminates without further action. Otherwise,
-for each Job found this way, the Migration Job will run a new Job
-which copies the Job data to a new Volume in the Migration Pool.
-
-Normally three jobs are involved during a migration:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The Migration control Job which starts the migration child Jobs.
-\item The previous Backup Job (already run). The File records
- of this Job are purged when the Migration job terminates
- successfully. The data remain on the Volume until it is recycled.
-
-\item A new Migration Backup Job that moves the data from the
- previous Backup job to the new Volume. If you subsequently
- do a restore, the data will be read from this Job.
-\end{itemize}
-
-If the Migration control Job finds more than one existing Job to
-migrate, it creates one migration job for each of them. This may result
-in a large number of Jobs. Please note that Migration doesn't scale too
-well if you migrate data off of a large Volume because each job must
-read the same Volume, hence the jobs will have to run consecutively
-rather than simultaneously.
-
-\section{Important Migration Considerations}
-\index[general]{Migration!Important Migration Considerations}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Each Pool into which you migrate Jobs or Volumes {\bf must}
- contain Volumes of only one \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type}.
-
-\item Migration takes place on a JobId by JobId basis. That is
- each JobId is migrated in its entirety and independently
- of other JobIds. Once the Job is migrated, it will be
- on the new medium in the new Pool, but for the most part,
- aside from having a new JobId, it will appear with all the
- same characteristics of the original job (start, end time, ...).
- The column RealEndTime in the catalog Job table will contain the
- time and date that the Migration terminated, and by comparing
- it with the EndTime column you can tell whether or not the
- job was migrated. Also, the Job table contains a PriorJobId
- column which is set to the original JobId for migration jobs. For
- non-migration jobs this column is zero.
-
-\item After a Job has been migrated, the File records are purged from
- the original Job. Moreover, the Type of the original Job is
- changed from "B" (backup) to "M" (migrated), and another Type
- "B" job record is added which refers to the new location of the
- data. Since the original Job record stays in the bareos catalog,
- it is still possible to restore from the old media by specifying
- the original JobId for the restore. However, no file selection is
- possible in this case, so one can only restore {\bf all} files
- this way.
-
-\item A Job will be migrated only if all Volumes on which the job
- is stored are marked Full, Used, or Error. In particular, Volumes
- marked Append will not be considered for migration which rules out
- the possibility that new files are appended to a migrated Volume.
- This policy also prevents deadlock situations, like attempting to
- read and write the same Volume from two jobs at the same time.
-
-\item Migration works only if the Job resource of the original Job is
- still defined in the current Director configuration. Otherwise
- you'll get a fatal error.
-
-\item Setting the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration High Bytes} watermark is not sufficient
- for migration to take place. In addition, you must define
- and schedule a migration job which looks for jobs that can
- be migrated.
-
-\item Bareos currently does only minimal Storage conflict resolution, so you
- must take care to ensure that you don't try to read and write to the
- same device or Bareos may block waiting to reserve a drive that it
- will never find.
- A way to prevent problems is that all your migration
- pools contain only one \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Media Type},
- and that you always
- migrate to a pool with a different Media Type.
-
-\item The \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} = ... directive must be defined in the Pool
- referenced in the Migration Job to define the Pool into which the
- data will be migrated.
-
-\item Migration has only be tested carefully for the "Job" and "Volume"
- selection types. All other selection types (time, occupancy,
- smallest, oldest, ...) are experimental features.
-
-\item To figure out which jobs are going to be migrated by a given
- configuration, choose a debug level of 100 or more. This
- activates information about the migration selection process.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Configure Copy or Migration Jobs}
-
-The following directives can be used to define a Copy or Migration job:
-
-\paragraph{Job Resource}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Type} = Migrate{\textbar}Copy
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Pool} \\
- For \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} other than SQLQuery,
- this defines what Pool will be examined for finding JobIds to migrate
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Purge Migration Job}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{Pool Resource}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} \\
- to what pool Jobs will be migrated
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Time} \\
- if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolTime
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration High Bytes} \\
- if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolOccupancy
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Migration Low Bytes} \\
- optional if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} = PoolOccupancy is used
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Storage} \\
- if Copy/Migration involves multiple Storage Daemon, see \nameref{sec:CopyMigrationJobsMultipleStorageDaemons}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsection{Example Migration Jobs}
-\index[general]{Example!Migration Jobs}
-
-Assume a simple configuration with a single backup job as described
-below.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Backup Job}
-# Define the backup Job
-Job {
- Name = "NightlySave"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Incremental # default
- Client=rufus-fd
- FileSet="Full Set"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
-}
-
-# Default pool definition
-Pool {
- Name = Default
- Pool Type = Backup
- AutoPrune = yes
- Recycle = yes
- Next Pool = Tape
- Storage = File
- LabelFormat = "File"
-}
-
-# Tape pool definition
-Pool {
- Name = Tape
- Pool Type = Backup
- AutoPrune = yes
- Recycle = yes
- Storage = DLTDrive
-}
-
-# Definition of File storage device
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = rufus
- Password = "secret"
- Device = "File" # same as Device in Storage daemon
- Media Type = File # same as MediaType in Storage daemon
-}
-
-# Definition of DLT tape storage device
-Storage {
- Name = DLTDrive
- Address = rufus
- Password = "secret"
- Device = "HP DLT 80" # same as Device in Storage daemon
- Media Type = DLT8000 # same as MediaType in Storage daemon
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Note that the backup job writes to the \pool{Default} pool, which
-corresponds to \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File} storage. There is no
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Storage} directive
-in the Job resource while the two \resourcetype{Dir}{Pool} resources contain
-different \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Storage} directives.
-Moreover, the \pool{Default}
-pool contains a \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} directive
-that refers to the \pool{Tape} pool.
-
-In order to migrate jobs from the \resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{Default} pool to the \resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{Tape} pool
-we add the following Job resource:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{migrate all volumes of a pool}
-Job {
- Name = "migrate-volume"
- Type = Migrate
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- Selection Type = Volume
- Selection Pattern = "."
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Type} and
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Selection Pattern} directives
-instruct Bareos to select all volumes of the given pool (\pool{Default})
-whose volume names match the given regular expression (\argument{"."}),
-i.e., all volumes. Hence those jobs which were backed up to any volume
-in the \pool{Default} pool will be migrated. Because of the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} directive
-of the \pool{Default} pool resource, the jobs will be
-migrated to tape storage.
-
-Another way to accomplish the same is the following Job resource:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{migrate all jobs named *Save}
-Job {
- Name = "migrate"
- Type = Migrate
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- Selection Type = Job
- Selection Pattern = ".*Save"
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-This migrates all jobs ending with \argument{Save} from the \pool{Default}
-pool to the \pool{Tape} pool, i.e., from File storage to Tape storage.
-
-\subsubsection{Multiple Storage Daemons}
- \label{sec:CopyMigrationJobsMultipleStorageDaemons}
-
-Beginning from Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{Copy and Migration Jobs between different Storage Daemons}{13.2.0},
-Migration and Copy jobs are also possible from one Storage daemon to another Storage Daemon.
-
-Please note:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item the director must have two different storage resources configured (e.g. storage1 and storage2)
- \item each storage needs an own device and an individual pool (e.g. pool1, pool2)
- \item each pool is linked to its own storage via the storage directive in the pool resource
- \item to configure the migration from pool1 to pool2, the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} directive of pool1 has to point to pool2
- \item the copy job itself has to be of type copy/migrate (exactly as already known in copy- and migration jobs)
-\end{itemize}
-
-Example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: Copy Job between different Storage Daemons}
-#bareos-dir.conf
-
-# Fake fileset for copy jobs
-Fileset {
- Name = None
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Fake client for copy jobs
-Client {
- Name = None
- Address = localhost
- Password = "NoNe"
- Catalog = MyCatalog
-}
-
-# Source storage for migration
-Storage {
- Name = storage1
- Address = sd1.example.com
- Password = "secret1"
- Device = File1
- Media Type = File
-}
-
-# Target storage for migration
-Storage {
- Name = storage2
- Address = sd2.example.com
- Password = "secret2"
- Device = File2
- Media Type = File2 # Has to be different than in storage1
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = pool1
- Storage = storage1
- Next Pool = pool2 # This points to the target storage
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = pool2
- Storage = storage2
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = CopyToRemote
- Type = Copy
- Messages = Standard
- Selection Type = PoolUncopiedJobs
- Spool Data = Yes
- Pool = pool1
-}
-\end{bconfig}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/monitorconf.tex b/manuals/en/main/monitorconf.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Monitor Configuration}
-\label{sec:MonitorConfig}
-\index[general]{Monitor Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Monitor}
-
-The Monitor configuration file is a stripped down version of the Director
-configuration file, mixed with a Console configuration file. It simply
-contains the information necessary to contact Directors, Clients, and Storage
-daemons you want to monitor.
-
-For a general discussion of configuration file and resources including the
-data types recognized by {\bf Bareos}, please see the
-\ilink{Configuration}{ConfigureChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-The following Monitor Resource definition must be defined:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
-\ilink{Monitor}{MonitorResource} -- to define the Monitor's
-name used to connect to all the daemons and the password used to connect to
-the Directors. Note, you must not define more than one Monitor resource in
-the Monitor configuration file.
-
-\item At least one
-\ilink{Client}{ClientResource1},
-\ilink{Storage}{StorageResource1} or
-\ilink{Director}{DirectorResource2} resource, to define the daemons to monitor.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Monitor Resource}
-\label{MonitorResource}
-\index[general]{Monitor Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Monitor}
-
-The Monitor resource defines the attributes of the Monitor running on the
-network. The parameters you define here must be configured as a Director
-resource in Clients and Storages configuration files, and as a Console
-resource in Directors configuration files.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-monitor-description.tex}
-
-\section{Director Resource}
-\label{DirectorResource2}
-\index[general]{Director Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Director}
-
-The Director resource defines the attributes of the Directors that are
-monitored by this Monitor.
-
-As you are not permitted to define a Password in this resource, to avoid
-obtaining full Director privileges, you must create a Console resource in the
-\ilink{Director's configuration}{DirectorChapter} file, using the
-Console Name and Password defined in the Monitor resource. To avoid security
-problems, you should configure this Console resource to allow access to no
-other daemons, and permit the use of only two commands: {\bf status} and {\bf
-.status} (see below for an example).
-
-You may have multiple Director resource specifications in a single Monitor
-configuration file.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-director-description.tex}
-
-\section{Client Resource}
-\label{ClientResource1}
-\index[general]{Resource!Client}
-\index[general]{Client Resource}
-
-The Client resource defines the attributes of the Clients that are monitored
-by this Monitor.
-
-You must create a Director resource in the
-\ilink{Client's configuration}{FiledConfChapter} file, using the
-Director Name defined in the Monitor resource. To avoid security problems, you
-should set the {\bf Monitor} directive to {\bf Yes} in this Director resource.
-
-
-You may have multiple Director resource specifications in a single Monitor
-configuration file.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-client-description.tex}
-
-\section{Storage Resource}
-\label{StorageResource1}
-\index[general]{Resource!Storage}
-\index[general]{Storage Resource}
-
-The Storage resource defines the attributes of the Storages that are monitored
-by this Monitor.
-
-You must create a Director resource in the
-\ilink{Storage's configuration}{StoredConfChapter} file, using the
-Director Name defined in the Monitor resource. To avoid security problems, you
-should set the {\bf Monitor} directive to {\bf Yes} in this Director resource.
-
-You may have multiple Director resource specifications in a single Monitor
-configuration file.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-tray-monitor-resource-storage-description.tex}
-
-\section{Tray Monitor}
-
-\subsection*{Tray Monitor Security}
-\index[general]{Tray Monitor Security}
-\index[general]{Security!Tray Monitor}
-
-There is no security problem in relaxing the permissions on
-tray-monitor.conf as long as FD, SD and DIR are configured properly, so
-the passwords contained in this file only gives access to the status of
-the daemons. It could be a security problem if you consider the status
-information as potentially dangerous
-(most people consider this as not being dangerous).
-
-Concerning Director's configuration: \\
-In tray-monitor.conf, the password in the Monitor resource must point to
-a restricted console in bareos-dir.conf (see the documentation). So, if
-you use this password with bconsole, you'll only have access to the
-status of the director (commands status and .status).
-It could be a security problem if there is a bug in the ACL code of the
-director.
-
-Concerning File and Storage Daemons' configuration:\\
-In tray-monitor.conf, the Name in the Monitor resource must point to a
-Director resource in bareos-fd/sd.conf, with the Monitor directive set
-to {\bf Yes} (see the documentation).
-It could be a security problem if there is a bug in the code which check
-if a command is valid for a Monitor (this is very unlikely as the code
-is pretty simple).
-
-
-\subsection*{Example Tray Monitor configuration}
-\index[general]{Tray Monitor!Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Tray Monitor}
-
-
-An example Tray Monitor configuration file might be the following:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Example tray-monitor.conf}
-#
-# Bareos Tray Monitor Configuration File
-#
-Monitor {
- Name = rufus-mon # password for Directors
- Password = "GN0uRo7PTUmlMbqrJ2Gr1p0fk0HQJTxwnFyE4WSST3MWZseR"
- RefreshInterval = 10 seconds
-}
-
-Client {
- Name = rufus-fd
- Address = rufus
- FDPort = 9102 # password for FileDaemon
- Password = "FYpq4yyI1y562EMS35bA0J0QC0M2L3t5cZObxT3XQxgxppTn"
-}
-Storage {
- Name = rufus-sd
- Address = rufus
- SDPort = 9103 # password for StorageDaemon
- Password = "9usxgc307dMbe7jbD16v0PXlhD64UVasIDD0DH2WAujcDsc6"
-}
-Director {
- Name = rufus-dir
- DIRport = 9101
- address = rufus
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Example File daemon's Director record}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Example Monitor resource}
-#
-# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
-# status of the file daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = rufus-mon
- Password = "FYpq4yyI1y562EMS35bA0J0QC0M2L3t5cZObxT3XQxgxppTn"
- Monitor = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-A full example can be found at \nameref{SampleClientConfiguration}.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Example Storage daemon's Director record}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Example Monitor resource}
-#
-# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to get the
-# status of the storage daemon
-#
-Director {
- Name = rufus-mon
- Password = "9usxgc307dMbe7jbD16v0PXlhD64UVasIDD0DH2WAujcDsc6"
- Monitor = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-A full example can be found at \nameref{ExampleStorageConfiguration}.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection*{Example Director's Console record}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Example Monitor resource}
-#
-# Restricted console used by tray-monitor to get the status of the director
-#
-Console {
- Name = Monitor
- Password = "GN0uRo7PTUmlMbqrJ2Gr1p0fk0HQJTxwnFyE4WSST3MWZseR"
- CommandACL = status, .status
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-A full example can be found at \nameref{SampleDirectorConfiguration}.
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Installing and Configuring MySQL}
-\label{MySqlChapter}
-\index[general]{MySQL!Installing and Configuring}
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring MySQL}
-
-\section{Installing and Configuring MySQL -- Phase I}
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring MySQL -- Phase I}
-\index[general]{Phase I!Installing and Configuring MySQL -- }
-
-If you use the ./configure \verb:--:with-mysql=mysql-directory statement for
-configuring {\bf Bareos}, you will need MySQL version 4.1 or later installed
-in the {\bf mysql-directory}. If you are using one of the new modes such as
-ANSI/ISO compatibility, you may experience problems.
-
-If MySQL is installed in the standard system location, you need only enter
-{\bf \verb:--:with-mysql} since the configure program will search all the
-standard locations. If you install MySQL in your home directory or some
-other non-standard directory, you will need to provide the full path to it.
-
-Installing and Configuring MySQL is not difficult but can be confusing the
-first time. As a consequence, below, we list the steps that we used to install
-it on our machines. Please note that our configuration leaves MySQL without
-any user passwords. This may be an undesirable situation if you have other
-users on your system.
-
-The notes below describe how to build MySQL from the source tar files. If
-you have a pre-installed MySQL, you can return to complete the installation
-of Bareos, then come back to Phase II of the MySQL installation. If you
-wish to install MySQL from rpms, you will probably need to install
-the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql-<version>.rpm
-mysql-server-<version>.rpm
-mysql-devel-<version>.rpm
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you wish to install them from debs, you will probably need the
-following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql-server-<version>.deb
-mysql-client-<version>.deb
-libmysqlclient15-dev-<version>.deb
-libmysqlclient15off-<version>.deb
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The names of the packages may vary from distribution to
-distribution. It is important to have the {\bf devel} or {\bf dev} package loaded as
-it contains the libraries and header files necessary to build
-Bareos. There may be additional packages that are required to
-install the above, for example, zlib and openssl.
-
-Once these packages are installed, you will be able to build Bareos (using
-the files installed with the mysql package, then run MySQL using the
-files installed with mysql-server. If you have installed MySQL by debs or rpms,
-please skip Phase I below, and return to complete the installation of
-Bareos, then come back to Phase II of the MySQL installation when indicated
-to do so.
-
-Beginning with Bareos version 1.31, the thread safe version of the
-MySQL client library is used, and hence you should add the {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-thread-safe-client} option to the {\bf
-./configure} as shown below:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Download MySQL source code from
- \elink{www.mysql.com/downloads}{http://www.mysql.com/downloads}
-
-\item Detar it with something like:
-
- {\bf tar xvfz mysql-filename}
-
-Note, the above command requires GNU tar. If you do not have GNU tar, a
-command such as:
-
-{\bf zcat mysql-filename \verb+|+ tar xvf - }
-
-will probably accomplish the same thing.
-
-\item cd {\bf mysql-source-directory}
-
- where you replace {\bf mysql-source-directory} with the directory name where
- you put the MySQL source code.
-
-\item ./configure \verb:--:enable-thread-safe-client \verb:--:prefix=mysql-directory
-
- where you replace {\bf mysql-directory} with the directory name where you
- want to install mysql. Normally for system wide use this is /usr/local/mysql.
- In my case, I use \~{}user/mysql.
-
-\item make
-
- This takes a bit of time.
-
-\item make install
-
- This will put all the necessary binaries, libraries and support files into
- the {\bf mysql-directory} that you specified above.
-
-\item ./scripts/mysql\_install\_db
-
- This will create the necessary MySQL databases for controlling user access.
-Note, this script can also be found in the {\bf bin} directory in the
-installation directory
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The MySQL client library {\bf mysqlclient} requires the gzip compression
-library {\bf libz.a} or {\bf libz.so}. If you are using rpm packages, these
-libraries are in the {\bf libz-devel} package. On Debian systems, you will
-need to load the {\bf zlib1g-dev} package. If you are not using rpms or debs,
-you will need to find the appropriate package for your system.
-
-At this point, you should return to completing the installation of {\bf
-Bareos}. Later after Bareos is installed, come back to this chapter to
-complete the installation. Please note, the installation files used in the
-second phase of the MySQL installation are created during the Bareos
-Installation.
-
-\section{Installing and Configuring MySQL -- Phase II}
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring MySQL -- Phase II}
-\index[general]{Phase II!Installing and Configuring MySQL -- }
-
-At this point, you should have built and installed MySQL, or already have a
-running MySQL, and you should have configured, built and installed {\bf
-Bareos}. If not, please complete these items before proceeding.
-
-Please note that the {\bf ./configure} used to build {\bf Bareos} will need to
-include {\bf \verb:--:with-mysql=mysql-directory}, where {\bf mysql-directory} is the
-directory name that you specified on the ./configure command for configuring
-MySQL. This is needed so that Bareos can find the necessary include headers
-and library files for interfacing to MySQL.
-
-{\bf Bareos} will install scripts for manipulating the database (create,
-delete, make tables etc) into the main installation directory. These files
-will be of the form *\_bareos\_* (e.g. create\_bareos\_database). These files
-are also available in the {\textless}bareos-src{\textgreater}/src/cats directory after
-running ./configure. If you inspect create\_bareos\_database, you will see
-that it calls create\_mysql\_database. The *\_bareos\_* files are provided for
-convenience. It doesn't matter what database you have chosen;
-create\_bareos\_database will always create your database.
-
-Now you will create the Bareos MySQL database and the tables that Bareos uses.
-
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Start {\bf mysql}. You might want to use the {\bf startmysql} script
- provided in the Bareos release.
-
-\item cd {\textless}install-directory{\textgreater}
- This directory contains the Bareos catalog interface routines.
-
-\item ./grant\_mysql\_privileges
- This script creates unrestricted access rights for the user {\bf bareos}.
- You may want to modify it to suit your situation. Please
- note that none of the userids, including root, are password protected.
- If you need more security, please assign a password to the root user
- and to bareos. The program {\bf mysqladmin} can be used for this.
-
-\item ./create\_mysql\_database
- This script creates the MySQL {\bf bareos} database. The databases you
- create as well as the access databases will be located in
- {\textless}install-dir{\textgreater}/var/ in a subdirectory with the name of the
- database, where {\textless}install-dir{\textgreater} is the directory name that you
- specified on the {\bf \verb:--:prefix} option. This can be important to
- know if you want to make a special backup of the Bareos database or to
- check its size.
-
-\item ./make\_mysql\_tables
- This script creates the MySQL tables used by {\bf Bareos}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Each of the three scripts (grant\_mysql\_privileges, create\_mysql\_database
-and make\_mysql\_tables) allows the addition of a command line argument. This
-can be useful for specifying the user and or password. For example, you might
-need to add {\bf -u root} to the command line to have sufficient privilege to
-create the Bareos tables.
-
-To take a closer look at the access privileges that you have setup with the
-above, you can do:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysql-directory/bin/mysql -u root mysql
-select * from user;
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-\index[general]{Database!Re-initializing the Catalog}
-\index[general]{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-
-After you have done some initial testing with {\bf Bareos}, you will probably
-want to re-initialize the catalog database and throw away all the test Jobs
-that you ran. To do so, you can do the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- cd <install-directory>
- ./drop_mysql_tables
- ./make_mysql_tables
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please note that all information in the database will be lost and you will be
-starting from scratch. If you have written on any Volumes, you must write an
-end of file mark on the volume so that Bareos can reuse it. Do so with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- (stop Bareos or unmount the drive)
- mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
- mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Where you should replace {\bf /dev/nst0} with the appropriate tape drive
-device name for your machine.
-
-\section{Linking Bareos with MySQL}
-\index[general]{Linking Bareos with MySQL}
-\index[general]{MySQL!Linking Bareos with}
-\index[general]{Upgrading}
-
-After configuring Bareos with
-
-./configure \verb:--:enable-thread-safe-client \verb:--:prefix={\textless}mysql-directory{\textgreater}
-where {\textless}mysql-directory{\textgreater} is in my case {\bf /home/user/mysql}, you may
-have to configure the loader so that it can find the MySQL shared libraries.
-If you have previously followed this procedure and later add the {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-thread-safe-client} options, you will need to rerun the {\bf
-ldconfig} program shown below. If you put MySQL in a standard place such as
-{\bf /usr/lib} or {\bf /usr/local/lib} this will not be necessary, but in my
-case it is. The description that follows is Linux specific. For other
-operating systems, please consult your manuals on how to do the same thing:
-
-First edit: {\bf /etc/ld.so.conf} and add a new line to the end of the file
-with the name of the mysql-directory. In my case, it is:
-
-/home/user/mysql/lib/mysql then rebuild the loader's cache with:
-
-/sbin/ldconfig If you upgrade to a new version of {\bf MySQL}, the shared
-library names will probably change, and you must re-run the {\bf
-/sbin/ldconfig} command so that the runtime loader can find them.
-
-Alternatively, your system my have a loader environment variable that can be
-set. For example, on a Solaris system where I do not have root permission, I
-use:
-
-LD\_LIBRARY\_PATH=/home/user/mysql/lib/mysql
-
-Finally, if you have encryption enabled in MySQL, you may need to add {\bf
--lssl -lcrypto} to the link. In that case, you can either export the
-appropriate LDFLAGS definition, or alternatively, you can include them
-directly on the ./configure line as in:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-LDFLAGS="-lssl -lcyrpto" \
- ./configure \
- <your-options>
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\section{Installing MySQL from RPMs}
-\index[general]{MySQL!Installing from RPMs}
-\index[general]{Installing MySQL from RPMs}
-If you are installing MySQL from RPMs, you will need to install
-both the MySQL binaries and the client libraries. The client
-libraries are usually found in a devel package, so you must
-install:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- mysql
- mysql-devel
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This will be the same with most other package managers too.
-
-\section{Upgrading MySQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading MySQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading!MySQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading}
-If you upgrade MySQL, you must reconfigure, rebuild, and re-install
-Bareos otherwise you are likely to get bizarre failures. If you
-install from rpms and you upgrade MySQL, you must also rebuild Bareos.
-You can do so by rebuilding from the source rpm. To do so, you may need
-to modify the bareos.spec file to account for the new MySQL version.
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-\index[general]{NDMP!Overview}
-
-\section{NDMP Basics}
-
-NDMP
-\begin{itemize}
- \item is the abbreviation for Network Data Management Protocol.
- \item is a protocol that transports data between Network Attached Storages (NAS) and backup devices.
- \item is widely used by storage product vendors and OS vendors like NetApp, Isilon, EMC, Oracle.
- \item information is available at \url{http://www.ndmp.org/}.
- \item version is currently (2016) NDMP Version 4.
- \item uses TCP/IP and XDR (External Data Representation) for the communication.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-The Bareos NDMP implementation is based on the NDMJOB NDMP reference implementation of Traakan, Inc., Los Altos, CA which has a BSD style license (2 clause one) with some enhancements.
-% Technical details can be found in README.NDMP in the bareos sourcecode.
-
-
-In NDMP, there are different components (called \bquote{agents}) involved in doing backups.
-The most important agents are:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[Data Management Agent (DMA)]
- is the part that controls the NDMP backup or recover operation.
- %does the administration of the backup in NDMP and commands the Primary and Secondary Storage Systems to do a backup or restore operation.
-
- \item[Data Agent] (or Primary Storage System)
- is the part that reads the data from the Filesystem during Backup and writes data to the Filesystem during recover.
- %is the Storage System that will be backed up, e.g. a NAS Server that is NDMP enabled.
-
- \item[Tape Agent] (or Secondary Storage System)
- is the part that writes NDMP blocks to the Tape during backup and reads them during recover.
- %is the Storage System that the backup data will be stored on.
-
- \item[Robot Agent]
- is the part that controls the media changer. It loads/unloads tapes and gets the inventory of the Changer. The use of a robot agent is optional. It is possible to run backups on a single tape drive.
-\end{description}
-
-All elements involved talk to each other via the NDMP protocol which is usually transported via TCP/IP port 10000.
-
-
-The \DataManagementAgent is part of the Backup Application.
-
-The \DataAgent is part of the (NAS)-System being backed up and recovered.
-
-The \TapeAgent and \RobotAgent can
-\begin{itemize}
- \item run on the system being backed up
- \item run as part of the backup application
- \item or even run independently on a third system
-\end{itemize}
-
-This flexibility leads to different topologies how NDMP backups can be done.
-
-\subsection{NDMP Topologies}
-
-When looking at the different topologies, the location of the \RobotAgent is not specially considered,
-as the data needed to control the robot is minimal compared to the backup data.
-
-So the parts considered are
-\begin{itemize}
- \item the \DataManagementAgent controlling the operation
- \item the \DataAgent as source of the backup data and
- \item the \TapeAgent as destination of the backup data
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-The \DataManagementAgent always controls both \DataAgent and \TapeAgent over the Network via NDMP.
-
-The \TapeAgent can either
-\begin{itemize}
- \item run on a separate system
- \item run on the same system
-\end{itemize}
-as the Data Agent.
-
-
-\subsubsection{NDMP 3-way Backup: Data Agent and Tape Agent running on different systems}
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- --+--------------- NETWORK ----+-------------------+----
- | -->---->---->-->-->-->\ | //==>==>==>==>\\ |
- | / | | || (2) || |
- | | | | || || |
-/----------\ /----------\ /----------\
-| | | | | |
-| DMA | DISK====>| DATA | | Tape |====>TAPE DRIVE
-| | (1) | Agent | | Agent | (3)
-\----------/ \----------/ \----------/
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-The data path consists of three ways
-\begin{itemize}
- \item From Disk to Data Agent (1)
- \item From Data Agent over the Network to the Tape Agent (2)
- \item From Tape Agent to the Tape (3)
-\end{itemize}
-
-and is called NDMP 3-way Backup.
-
-
-\subsubsection{NDMP 2-way Backup: Data Agent and Tape Agent running on the same system}
-
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- --+--------------- NETWORK ----+---------
- | -->---->---->-->-->-->\ |
- | / | |
- | | | |
-/----------\ /----------\
-| | | Data |
-| DMA | DISK====>| Agent |
-| | (1) | |
-\----------/ | Tape | (2)
- | Agent |====>TAPE DRIVE
- \----------/
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\DataAgent and \TapeAgent are both part of the same process on the system,
-so the data path consists of two ways:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item From Disk to Data Agent (1)
- \item From Tape Agent to the Tape (2)
-\end{itemize}
-and is called NDMP 2-way Backup, also sometimes referred as NDMP local backup.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Properties of the different NDMP Backup topologies}
-
-
-NDMP 3-way backup:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The data can be send to a different location over the network
- \item No need to attach a tape drive to the NAS system.
- \item The backup speed is usually slower than with 2-way backup as the data is being sent over the network and processed multiple times.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-NDMP 2-way backup:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The data is directly copied from the NAS system to the Tape
- \item Usually the fastest way to do a NDMP backup
- \item tape drives need to be attached to the NAS System
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\section{NDMP Backup in Bareos}
-
-Bareos offers two types of NDMP integration:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[NDMP\_NATIVE]
- \item[NDMP\_BAREOS]
-\end{description}
-
-In both cases,
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \bareosDir acts as \DataManagementAgent.
- \item The \DataAgent is part of the storage system
-and must be provided by the storage vendor.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The main difference is which \TapeAgent is used.
-
-When using NDMP\_BAREOS, the \bareosSd acts as \TapeAgent.
-
-When using NDMP\_NATIVE, the \TapeAgent must be provided by some other systems.
-Some storage vendors provide it with there storages, or offer it as an option,
-e.g. Isilon with their \bquote{Isilon Backup Accelerator}.
-
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{l | c | c}
-\hline
- & \NdmpBareos & \NdmpNative \\
-\hline
-\DataManagementAgent & \bareosDir & \bareosDir \\
-\TapeAgent & \bareosSd & external \\
-requires external \TapeAgent & & \bcheckmark \\
-backup to tape (and VTL) & \bcheckmark & \bcheckmark \\
-backup to other \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Type}
- & \bcheckmark & \\
-2-way backup & & \bcheckmark \\
-3-way backup & \bcheckmark & untested \\
-Full Backups & \bcheckmark & \bcheckmark \\
-Differential Backups & \bcheckmark & \bcheckmark \\
-Incremental Backups & \cmlink{sec:NdmpBackupLevel} (8) & \cmlink{sec:NdmpBackupLevel} (8)\\
-Single File Restore & \bcheckmark & \bcheckmark \\
-DAR & & \bcheckmark \\
-DDAR & & \bcheckmark \\
-\ilink{Copy and Migration jobs}{MigrationChapter}
- & \bcheckmark & \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-
-
-\section{NDMP\_BAREOS}
-\label{sec:NdmpBareos}
-
-Bareos implements the \DataManagementAgent inside of the \bareosDir
-and a \TapeAgent in the \bareosSd.
-
-The \TapeAgent in the \bareosSd emulates a NDMP tape drive that has an infinite tape.
-Because of the infinite tape, no \RobotAgent is required and therefore not implemented.
-The blocks being written to the NDMP tape are wrapped into a normal Bareos backup stream
-and then stored into the volumes managed by Bareos.
-
-There is always a pair of storage resource definitions:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item a conventional Bareos storage resource and
- \item a NDMP storage resource
-\end{itemize}
-
-These two are linked together.
-Data that is received by the \TapeAgent inside of the \bareosSd is then stored as Bareos backup stream inside of the paired conventional Bareos storage resource.
-
-On restore, the data is read by the conventional resource, and then recovered as NDMP stream from the NDMP resource.
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir ndmp-backup}
-\caption{Relationship between Bareos and NDMP components}
-\end{figure}%
-
-
-\subsection{Example Setup for NDMP\_BAREOS backup}
-\index[general]{NDMP!Example!NDMP\_BAREOS}
-
-This example starts from a clean default Bareos installation.
-
-\subsubsection{Enable NDMP on your storage appliance}
-
-The storage appliance needs to be configured to allow NDMP connections. Therefore usually the
-NDMP service needs to be enabled and configured with a username and password.
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Director: Configure NDMP Client Resource}
-
-Add a Client resource to the \bareosDir configuration
-and configure it to access your NDMP storage system (Primary Storage System/\DataAgent).
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol} must be either NDMPv2, NDMPv3 or NDMPv4.
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Port} is set to the NDMP Port (usually 10000).
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Username} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Password} are used for the authentication against the NDMP Storage System.
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Auth Type} is either Cleartext or MD5. NDMP supports both.
-\end{itemize}
-
-In our example we connect to a Isilon storage appliance emulator:
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Client {
- Name = ndmp-client
- Address = isilon.example.com
- Port = 10000 # Default port for NDMP
- Protocol = NDMPv4 # Need to specify protocol before password as protocol determines password encoding used
- Auth Type = Clear # Cleartext Authentication
- Username = "ndmpadmin" # username of the NDMP user on the DATA AGENT e.g. storage box being backuped.
- Password = "secret" # password of the NDMP user on the DATA AGENT e.g. storage box being backuped.
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Verify, that you can access your Primary Storage System via Bareos:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{verify connection to NDMP Primary Storage System}
-*<input>status client=ndmp-client</input>
-
-Data Agent isilon.example.com NDMPv4
- Host info
- hostname isilonsim-1
- os_type Isilon OneFS
- os_vers v7.1.1.5
- hostid 005056ad8483ba43cc55a711cd384506e3c1
-
- Server info
- vendor Isilon
- product Isilon NDMP
- revision 2.2
- auths (2) NDMP4_AUTH_TEXT NDMP4_AUTH_MD5
-
- Connection types
- addr_types (2) NDMP4_ADDR_TCP NDMP4_ADDR_LOCAL
-
- Backup type info of tar format
- attrs 0x7fe
- set FILESYSTEM=/ifs
- set FILES=
- set EXCLUDE=
- set PER_DIRECTORY_MATCHING=N
- set HIST=f
- set DIRECT=N
- set LEVEL=0
- set UPDATE=Y
- set RECURSIVE=Y
- set ENCODING=UTF-8
- set ENFORCE_UNIQUE_NODE=N
- set PATHNAME_SEPARATOR=/
- set DMP_NAME=
- set BASE_DATE=0
- set NDMP_UNICODE_FH=N
-
- Backup type info of dump format
- attrs 0x7fe
- set FILESYSTEM=/ifs
- set FILES=
- set EXCLUDE=
- set PER_DIRECTORY_MATCHING=N
- set HIST=f
- set DIRECT=N
- set LEVEL=0
- set UPDATE=Y
- set RECURSIVE=Y
- set ENCODING=UTF-8
- set ENFORCE_UNIQUE_NODE=N
- set PATHNAME_SEPARATOR=/
- set DMP_NAME=
- set BASE_DATE=0
- set NDMP_UNICODE_FH=N
-
- File system /ifs
- physdev OneFS
- unsupported 0x0
- type NFS
- status
- space 12182519808 total, 686768128 used, 11495751680 avail
- inodes 17664000 total, 16997501 used
- set MNTOPTS=
- set MNTTIME=00:00:00 00:00:00
-\end{bconsole}
-
-This output shows that the access to the storage appliance was successful.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Storage Daemon: Configure NDMP}
-\label{sec:ndmp-sd-configure}
-
-\subsubsubsection{Enabling NDMP}
-
-To enable the NDMP \TapeAgent inside of the \bareosSd,
-set \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Enable}=yes:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{enable NDMP in \bareosSd}
-#
-# Default SD config block: enable the NDMP protocol,
-# otherwise it won't listen on port 10000.
-#
-Storage {
- Name = ....
- ...
- NDMP Enable = yes
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\subsubsubsection{Add a NDMP resource}
-
-%The NDMP service in the \bareosSd also needs access credentials.
-
-Additionally, we need to define the access credentials for our NDMP TAPE AGENT (Secondary Storage) inside of this Storage Daemon.
-%The NDMP Storage definition in the Director configuration will has the matching login information.
-
-These are configured by adding a NDMP resource to \file{bareos-sd.conf}:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-#
-# This resource gives the DMA in the Director access to the Bareos SD via the NDMP protocol.
-# This option is used via the NDMP protocol to open the right TAPE AGENT connection to your
-# Bareos SD via the NDMP protocol. The initialization of the SD is done via the native protocol
-# and is handled via the PairedStorage keyword.
-#
-Ndmp {
- Name = bareos-dir-isilon
- Username = ndmpadmin
- Password = test
- AuthType = Clear
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Username and Password can be anything, but they will have to match the settings in the \bareosDir NDMP Storage resource we configure next.
-
-Now restart the \bareosSd.
-If everything is correct, the \bareosSd starts and listens now on the usual port (9103) and additionally on port 10000 (ndmp).
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>netstat</command> <parameter>-lntp | grep bareos-sd</parameter>
-tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:9103 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 10661/bareos-sd
-tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:10000 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 10661/bareos-sd
-\end{commands}{}
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Director: Configure a Paired Storage}
-
-For NDMP Backups, we always need two storages that are paired together.
-The default configuration already has a Storage \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File} defined:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = bareos
- Password = "pNZ3TvFAL/t+MyOIQo58p5B/oB79SFncdAmLXKHa9U59"
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-We now add a paired storage to the already existing \resourcename{Dir}{}{File} storage:
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-#
-# Same storage daemon but via NDMP protocol.
-# We link via the PairedStorage config option the Bareos SD
-# instance definition to a NDMP TAPE AGENT.
-#
-Storage {
- Name = NDMPFile
- Address = bareos
- Port = 10000
- Protocol = NDMPv4
- Auth Type = Clear
- Username = ndmpadmin
- Password = "test"
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
- PairedStorage = File
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The settings of Username and Password need to match the settings of the \bareosSd's NDMP resource we added before.
-The address will be used by the storage appliance's NDMP Daemon to connect to the \bareosSd via NDMP.
-Make sure that the Storage appliance can resolve the name or use an IP address.
-
-Now save the director resource and restart the \bareosDir.
-Verify that the configuration is correct:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{verify connection to the \bareosSd}
-*<input>status storage=NDMPFile</input>
-Connecting to Storage daemon File at bareos:9103
-
-bareos-sd Version: 15.2.2 (16 November 2015) x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
-Daemon started 14-Jan-16 10:10. Jobs: run=0, running=0.
- Heap: heap=135,168 smbytes=34,085 max_bytes=91,589 bufs=75 max_bufs=77
- Sizes: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 int32_t=4 int64_t=8 mode=0 bwlimit=0kB/s
-
-Running Jobs:
-No Jobs running.
-====
-
-Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
-====
-
-Terminated Jobs:
-====
-
-Device status:
-
-Device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage) is not open.
-==
-====
-
-Used Volume status:
-====
-
-====
-
-*
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The output looks the same, as if a \bcommand{status storage=File} would have been called.
-% for the paired storage as when the director notices the NDMP
-% storage has so called paired storage it will use the native protocol to get the actual status via the
-% paired storage definition.
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Director: Configure NDMP Fileset}
-\label{sec:NdmpFileset}
-
-To specify what files and directories from the storage appliance should be backed up,
-a Fileset needs to be specified. In our example, we decided to backup \path|/ifs/home| directory.
-
-The specified directory needs to be a filesystem or a subdirectory of a filesystem which can be accessed
-by NDMP. Which filesystems are available is showed in the \bcommand{status}{client} output of the NDMP client.
-
-\index[general]{NDMP!Environment variables}
-Additionally, NDMP can be configured via NDMP environment variables. These can be specified in the Options
-Block of the Fileset with the \configdirective{Meta} keyword. Which variables are available is partly depending on the
-NDMP implementation of the Storage Appliance.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{NDMP Fileset}
-Fileset {
- Name = "NDMP Fileset"
- Include {
- Options {
- meta = "BUTYPE=DUMP"
- meta = "USE_TBB_IF_AVAILABLE=y"
- meta = "FH_REPORT_FULL_DIRENTS=y"
- meta = "RESTORE_HARDLINK_BY_TABLE=y"
- }
- File = /ifs/home
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-% meta = "ENCODING=ISO_8859_1"
-
-\warning{Normally (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol}=Native) Filesets get handled by the \bareosFd. When connecting directly to a NDMP Clients (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol}=NDMP*), no \bareosFd is involved and therefore most Fileset options can't be used. Instead, parameters are handled via \configdirective{Options - Meta} from \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include}.}
-
-\warning{Avoid using multiple \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include} \configdirective{File} directives.
-The \bareosDir would try to handle them by running multiple NDMP jobs in a single Bareos job.
-Even if this is working fine during backup, restore jobs will cause trouble.}
-
-Some NDMP environment variables are set automatically by the DMA in the \bareosDir.
-The following environment variables are currently set automatically:
-\begin{description}
- \item[FILESYSTEM] is set to the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include} \configdirective{File} directive.
- \item[HIST] = Y \\
- Specifies the file history format:
- \begin{description}
- \item[Y] Specifies the default file history format determined by your NDMP backup settings.
- \item[N] Disables file history. Without file hostory, single file restore is not possible with Bareos.
- \end{description}
- Some NDMP environments (eg. Isilon OneFS) allow additional parameter:
- \begin{description}
- \item[F] Specifies path-based file history. This is the most efficient with Bareos.
- % because it don't require to temporary store information in LMDB
- \item[D] Specifies directory or node file history.
- \end{description}
- \item[LEVEL] is set accordingly to \nameref{sec:NdmpBackupLevel}.
- \item[PREFIX]
- \item[TYPE] is set accordingly to BUTYPE. Default \bquote{DUMP}.
- \item[UPDATE] = Y
-\end{description}
-
-\subsubsubsection{Example NDMP Fileset to backup a subset of a NDMP filesystem}
-
-The following fileset is intended to backup all files and directories matching \path|/ifs/home/users/a*|.
-It has been tested against Isilon OneFS 7.2.0.1.
-See \externalReferenceIsilonNdmpEnvironmentVariables for details about the supported NDMP environment variables.
-Excludes are not used in this example.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{NDMP Fileset Isilon Include/Exclude}
-Fileset {
- Name = "isilon_fileset_home_a"
- Include {
- Options {
- meta = "BUTYPE=DUMP"
- meta = "USE_TBB_IF_AVAILABLE=y"
-
- #
- # EXCLUDE
- #
- #meta = "EXCLUDE=[b-z]*"
-
- #
- # INCLUDE
- #
- meta = "FILES=a*"
- }
- File = /ifs/home/users
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Director: Configure NDMP Jobs}
-
-To do NDMP backups and restores, some special settings need to be configured. We define special Backup and Restore jobs for NDMP.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{NDMP backup job}
-Job {
- Name = "ndmp-backup-job"
- Type = Backup
- Protocol = NDMP_BAREOS
- Level = Incremental
- Client = ndmp-client
- Backup Format = dump
- FileSet = "NDMP Fileset"
- Storage = NDMPFile
- Pool = Full
- Messages = Standard
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{bconfig}{NDMP restore job}
-Job {
- Name = "ndmp-restore-job"
- Type = Restore
- Protocol = NDMP_BAREOS
- Client = ndmp-client
- Backup Format = dump
- FileSet = "NDMP Fileset"
- Storage = NDMPFile
- Pool = Full
- Messages = Standard
- Where = /
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Backup Format}=dump is used in our example. Other Backup Formats have other advantages/disadvantages.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{\idir ndmp-cfg}
-\caption{NDMP configuration overview}
-\label{fig:ndmp-overview}
-\end{figure}%
-
-
-\subsection{Run NDMP Backup}
-
-Now we are ready to do our first NDMP backup:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run NDMP backup}
-*<input>run job=ndmp-backup-job</input>
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-Run Backup job
-JobName: ndmp-backup-job
-Level: Incremental
-Client: ndmp-client
-Format: dump
-FileSet: NDMP Fileset
-Pool: Full (From Job resource)
-Storage: NDMPFile (From Job resource)
-When: 2016-01-14 10:48:04
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=1
-*<input>wait jobid=1</input>
-JobId=1
-JobStatus=OK (T)
-*<input>list joblog jobid=1</input>
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Start NDMP Backup JobId 1, Job=NDMPJob.2016-01-14_10.57.51_04
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Created new Volume "Full-0001" in catalog.
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Using Device "FileStorage" to write.
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Opening tape drive LPDA-DEJC-ENJL-AHAI-JCBD-LICP-LKHL-IEDK@/ifs/home%0 read/write
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-sd JobId 1: Labeled new Volume "Full-0001" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-sd JobId 1: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume "Full-0001" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage)
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Waiting for operation to start
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Async request NDMP4_LOG_MESSAGE
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Operation started
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: Monitoring backup
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 5632 bytes in 0.087 seconds throughput of 63.133 KB/s'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 5632 total bytes '
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'CPU user=0.016416 sys=0.029437 ft=0.077296 cdb=0.000000'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'maxrss=14576 in=13 out=22 vol=155 inv=72'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Objects (scanned/included):
- ----------------------------
- Regular Files: (1/1)
- Sparse Files: (0/0)
- Stub Files: (0/0)
- Directories: (2/2)
- ADS Entries: (0/0)
- ADS Containers: (0/0)
- Soft Links: (0/0)
- Hard Links: (0/0)
- Block Device: (0/0)
- Char Device: (0/0)
- FIFO: (0/0)
- Socket: (0/0)
- Whiteout: (0/0)
- Unknown: (0/0)'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Dir Depth (count)
- ----------------------------
- Total Dirs: 2
- Max Depth: 1
-
- File Size (count)
- ----------------------------
- == 0 0
- <= 8k 1
- <= 64k 0
- <= 1M 0
- <= 20M 0
- <= 100M 0
- <= 1G 0
- > 1G 0
- -------------------------
- Total Files: 1
- Total Bytes: 643
- Max Size: 643
- Mean Size: 643'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:53 bareos-dir JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- File History
- ----------------------------
- Num FH_HIST_FILE messages: 0
- Num FH_HIST_DIR messages: 6
- Num FH_HIST_NODE messages: 3'
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Async request NDMP4_NOTIFY_MOVER_HALTED
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: DATA: bytes 2053KB MOVER: written 2079KB record 33
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Operation done, cleaning up
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Waiting for operation to halt
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_EOF 2 times
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Closing tape drive LPDA-DEJC-ENJL-AHAI-JCBD-LICP-LKHL-IEDK@/ifs/home%0
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Operation halted, stopping
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Operation ended OKAY
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-sd JobId 1: Elapsed time=00:00:01, Transfer rate=2.128 M Bytes/second
- 2016-01-14 10:57:54 bareos-dir JobId 1: Bareos bareos-dir 15.2.2 (16Nov15):
- Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
- JobId: 1
- Job: ndmp-backup-job.2016-01-14_10.57.51_04
- Backup Level: Full
- Client: "ndmp-client"
- FileSet: "NDMP Fileset" 2016-01-14 10:57:51
- Pool: "Full" (From Job resource)
- Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
- Storage: "NDMPFile" (From Job resource)
- Scheduled time: 14-Jan-2016 10:57:51
- Start time: 14-Jan-2016 10:57:53
- End time: 14-Jan-2016 10:57:54
- Elapsed time: 1 sec
- Priority: 10
- NDMP Files Written: 3
- SD Files Written: 1
- NDMP Bytes Written: 2,102,784 (2.102 MB)
- SD Bytes Written: 2,128,987 (2.128 MB)
- Rate: 2102.8 KB/s
- Volume name(s): Full-0001
- Volume Session Id: 4
- Volume Session Time: 1452764858
- Last Volume Bytes: 2,131,177 (2.131 MB)
- Termination: Backup OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-We have successfully created our first NDMP backup.
-
-Let us have a look what files are in our backup:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{list the files of the backup job}
-*<input>list files jobid=1</input>
- /@NDMP/ifs/home%0
- /ifs/home/
- /ifs/home/admin/
- /ifs/home/admin/.zshrc
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The real backup data is stored in the file \path|/@NDMP/ifs/home%0|
-(we will refer to it as \bquote{NDMP main backup file} or \bquote{main backup file} later on).
-One NDMP main backup file is created for every directory specified in the used Fileset.
-The other files show the file history and are hardlinks to the backup file.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Run NDMP Restore}
-
-Now that we have a NDMP backup, we of course also want to restore some data from the backup.
-If the backup we just did saved the Filehistory, we are able to select single files for restore.
-Otherwise, we will only be able to restore the whole backup.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Full Restore}
-
-Either select all files or the main backup file (\path|/@NDMP/ifs/home%0|).
-If file history is not included in the backup job, than only the main backup file is available.
-
-\subsubsection{Restore files to original path}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{}
-*<input>restore jobid=1</input>
-You have selected the following JobId: 1
-
-Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1 ...
-2 files inserted into the tree.
-
-You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
-remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
-you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
-Enter "done" to leave this mode.
-
-cwd is: /
-$ <input>mark /ifs/home/admin/.zshrc</input>
-$ <input>done</input>
-Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.1.bsr
-
-The job will require the following
- Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
-===========================================================================
-
- Full-0001 File FileStorage
-
-Volumes marked with "*" are online.
-
-
-1 file selected to be restored.
-
-The defined Restore Job resources are:
- 1: RestoreFiles
- 2: ndmp-restore-job
-Select Restore Job (1-2): <input>2</input>
-Defined Clients:
- 1: bareos-fd
- 2: ndmp-client
-Select the Client (1-2): <input>2</input>
-Run Restore job
-JobName: ndmp-backup-job
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.1.bsr
-Where: /
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: NDMP Fileset
-Backup Client: ndmp-client
-Restore Client: ndmp-client
-Format: dump
-Storage: File
-When: 2016-01-14 11:04:46
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=2
-*<input>wait jobid=2</input>
-JobId=2
-JobStatus=OK (T)
-*<input>list joblog jobid=2</input>
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Start Restore Job ndmp-backup-job.2016-01-14_11.04.53_05
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Using Device "FileStorage" to read.
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Opening tape drive KKAE-IMLO-NHJD-GOCO-GJCO-GEHB-BODL-ADNG@/ifs/home read-only
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Waiting for operation to start
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-sd JobId 2: Ready to read from volume "Full-0001" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-sd JobId 2: Forward spacing Volume "Full-0001" to file:block 0:194.
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Async request NDMP4_LOG_MESSAGE
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Operation started
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Monitoring recover
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: DATA: bytes 0KB MOVER: read 0KB record 0
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 1048576 bytes in 0.135 seconds throughput of 7557.139 KB/s'
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: OK: /admin/.zshrc
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Objects:
- ----------------------------
- Regular Files: (1)
- Stub Files: (0)
- Directories: (0)
- ADS Entries: (0)
- Soft Links: (0)
- Hard Links: (0)
- Block Device: (0)
- Char Device: (0)
- FIFO: (0)
- Socket: (0)
- Unknown: (0)'
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- File Size (count)
- ----------------------------
- == 0 0
- <= 8k 1
- <= 64k 0
- <= 1M 0
- <= 20M 0
- <= 100M 0
- <= 1G 0
- > 1G 0
- -------------------------
- Total Files: 1
- Total Bytes: 643
- Max Size: 643
- Mean Size: 643'
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Async request NDMP4_NOTIFY_MOVER_PAUSED
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1024KB MOVER: read 2079KB record 32
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Mover paused, reason=NDMP9_MOVER_PAUSE_EOF
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: End of tapes
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1024KB MOVER: read 2079KB record 32
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Operation done, cleaning up
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Waiting for operation to halt
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Closing tape drive KKAE-IMLO-NHJD-GOCO-GJCO-GEHB-BODL-ADNG@/ifs/home
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Operation halted, stopping
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Operation ended OKAY
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: LOG_FILE messages: 1 OK, 0 ERROR, total 1 of 1
-14-Jan 11:04 bareos-dir JobId 2: Bareos bareos-dir 15.2.2 (16Nov15):
- Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
- JobId: 2
- Job: ndmp-backup-job.2016-01-14_11.04.53_05
- Restore Client: ndmp-client
- Start time: 14-Jan-2016 11:04:55
- End time: 14-Jan-2016 11:04:57
- Elapsed time: 2 secs
- Files Expected: 1
- Files Restored: 1
- Bytes Restored: 1,048,576
- Rate: 524.3 KB/s
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Restore OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-\subsubsection{Restore files to different path}
-\label{sec:ndmp-where}
-
-The restore location is determined by the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Where} setting of the restore job.
-In NDMP, this parameter works in a special manner, the prefix can be either \bquote{relative} to the filesystem or \bquote{absolute}.
-If a prefix is set in form of a directory (like \directory{/bareos-restores}), it will be a relative prefix and will be added between the filesystem and the filename. This is needed to make sure that the data is restored in a different directory, but into the same filesystem.
-If the prefix is set with a leading caret (\textasciicircum), it will be an absolute prefix and will be put at the front of the restore path. This is needed if the restored data should be stored into a different filesystem.
-
-Example:
-
-\begin{tabular}{l | l | l}
-\hline
-original file name & where & restored file \\
-\hline
-\path|/ifs/home/admin/.zshrc| & \path|/bareos-restores| & \path|/ifs/home/bareos-restores/admin/.zshrc| \\
-\path|/ifs/home/admin/.zshrc| & \textasciicircum\path|/ifs/data/bareos-restores| & \path|/ifs/data/bareos-restores/admin/.zshrc| \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-
-
-
-\subsection{NDMP Copy Jobs}
-\index[general]{Copy!NDMP}
-\index[general]{NDMP!Copy jobs}
-
-To be able to do copy jobs, we need to have a second storage resource where we can copy the data to.
-Depending on your requirements, this resource can be added to the existing \bareosSd (e.g. \resourcename{Sd}{Storage}{autochanger-0} for tape based backups) or to an additional \bareosSd.
-
-We set up an additional \bareosSd on a host named \host{bareos-sd2.example.com}
-with the default \resourcename{Sd}{Storage}{FileStorage} device.
-
-When this is done, add a second storage resource \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File2} to the \file{bareos-dir.conf}:
-\begin{bconfig}{Storage resource File2}
-Storage {
- Name = File2
- Address = bareos-sd2.example.com
- Password = <secretpassword>
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Copy Jobs copy data from one pool to another (see \nameref{MigrationChapter}).
-So we need to define a pool where the copies will be written to:
-
-Add a Pool that the copies will run to:
-\begin{bconfig}{Pool resource Copy}
-#
-# Copy Destination Pool
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Copy
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 365 days # How long should the Full Backups be kept? (#06)
- Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable
- Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool
- Label Format = "Copy-" # Volumes will be labeled "Full-<volume-id>"
- Storage = File2 # Pool belongs to Storage File2
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Then we need to define the just defined pool as the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Next Pool} of the pool
-that actually holds the data to be copied.
-
-In our case this is the \resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{Full} Pool:
-\begin{bconfig}{add Next Pool setting}
-#
-# Full Pool definition
-#
-Pool {
- Name = Full
- [...]
- Next Pool = Copy # <- this line needs to be added!
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-Finally, we need to define a Copy Job that will select the jobs that are in the \resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{Full} pool
-and copy them over to the \resourcename{Dir}{Pool}{Copy} pool
-reading the data via the \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File} Storage
-and writing the data via the \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File2} Storage:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{NDMP copy job}
-Job {
- Name = NDMPCopy
- Type = Copy
- Messages = Standard
- Selection Type = PoolUncopiedJobs
- Pool = Full
- Storage = NDMPFile
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-After restarting the director and storage daemon, we can run the Copy job:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run copy job}
-*<input>run job=NDMPCopy</input>
-Run Copy job
-JobName: NDMPCopy
-Bootstrap: *None*
-Pool: Full (From Job resource)
-NextPool: Copy (From unknown source)
-Write Storage: File2 (From Storage from Run NextPool override)
-JobId: *None*
-When: 2016-01-21 09:19:49
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=74
-*<input>wait jobid=74</input>
-JobId=74
-JobStatus=OK (T)
-*<input>list joblog jobid=74</input>
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: The following 1 JobId was chosen to be copied: 73
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 75: Copying using JobId=73 Job=NDMPJob.2016-01-21_09.18.50_49
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 75: Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.20.bsr
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: Job queued. JobId=75
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: Copying JobId 75 started.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 74: Bareos bareos-dir 15.2.2 (16Nov15):
- Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
- Current JobId: 74
- Current Job: NDMPCopy.2016-01-21_09.19.50_50
- Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Default catalog)
- Start time: 21-Jan-2016 09:19:52
- End time: 21-Jan-2016 09:19:52
- Elapsed time: 0 secs
- Priority: 10
- Termination: Copying -- OK
-
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 75: Start Copying JobId 75, Job=NDMPCopy.2016-01-21_09.19.52_51
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 75: Using Device "FileStorage" to read.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 76: Using Device "FileStorage2" to write.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 75: Ready to read from volume "Full-0001" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 76: Volume "Copy-0004" previously written, moving to end of data.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 76: Ready to append to end of Volume "Copy-0004" size=78177310
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 75: Forward spacing Volume "Full-0001" to file:block 0:78177310.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 75: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage), Volume "Full-0001"
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 75: End of all volumes.
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-sd JobId 76: Elapsed time=00:00:01, Transfer rate=64.61 K Bytes/second
-21-Jan 09:19 bareos-dir JobId 75: Bareos bareos-dir 15.2.2 (16Nov15):
- Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
- Prev Backup JobId: 73
- Prev Backup Job: NDMPJob.2016-01-21_09.18.50_49
- New Backup JobId: 76
- Current JobId: 75
- Current Job: NDMPCopy.2016-01-21_09.19.52_51
- Backup Level: Incremental
- Client: ndmp-client
- FileSet: "NDMP Fileset"
- Read Pool: "Full" (From Job resource)
- Read Storage: "NDMPFile" (From Job resource)
- Write Pool: "Copy" (From Job Pool's NextPool resource)
- Write Storage: "File2" (From Storage from Pool's NextPool resource)
- Next Pool: "Copy" (From Job Pool's NextPool resource)
- Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Default catalog)
- Start time: 21-Jan-2016 09:19:54
- End time: 21-Jan-2016 09:19:54
- Elapsed time: 0 secs
- Priority: 10
- SD Files Written: 1
- SD Bytes Written: 64,614 (64.61 KB)
- Rate: 0.0 KB/s
- Volume name(s): Copy-0004
- Volume Session Id: 43
- Volume Session Time: 1453307753
- Last Volume Bytes: 78,242,384 (78.24 MB)
- SD Errors: 0
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Copying OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Now we successfully copied over the NDMP job.
-
-\warning{\bcommand{list}{jobs} will only show the number of main backup files as JobFiles. However, with \bcommand{list}{files jobid=...} all files are visible.}
-
-\subsubsection{Restore to NDMP Primary Storage System}
-
-Unfortunately, we are not able to restore the copied data to our NDMP storage. If we try we get this message:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{}
-21-Jan 09:21 bareos-dir JobId 77: Fatal error: Read storage File2 doesn't point to storage definition with paired storage option.
-\end{bmessage}
-
-To be able to do NDMP operations from the storage that was used to store the copies,
-we need to define a NDMP storage that is paired with it.
-The definition is very similar to our \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{NDMPFile} Storage,
-as we want to restore the data to the same NDMP Storage system:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{add paired Storage resource for File2}
-Storage {
- Name = NDMPFile2
- Address = bareos-sd2.example.com
- Port = 10000
- Protocol = NDMPv4
- Auth Type = Clear
- Username = ndmpadmin
- Password = "test"
- Device = FileStorage2
- Media Type = File
- PairedStorage = File2
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Also we have to configure NDMP on the \bareosSd \host{bareos-sd2.example.com}.
-For this follow the instruction from \nameref{sec:ndmp-sd-configure}.
-
-After this, a restore from \host{bareos-sd2.example.com} directly to the NDMP Primary Storage System is possible.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Limitations}
-
-This list the specific limitiations of the NDMP\_BAREOS protocol.
-For limitation for all Bareos NDMP implementation, see \nameref{sec:NdmpCommonLimitations}.
-
-\subsubsection{NDMP Job limitations when scanning in volumes}
-\label{sec:ndmp-filehistory}
-\index[general]{NDMP!File History}
-
-For NDMP jobs, all data is stored into a single big file. The file and directory information (File History in NDMP Terms) is stored as hardlinks to this big file.
-
-\limitation*{NDMP}{File information are not available in the Bareos backup stream}{%
-As hardlink information is only stored in the Bareos database, but not int the backup stream itself, it is not possible to recover the file history information from the NDMP stream with \command{bscan}.
-
-As storing the database dump for disaster recovery and storing the bootstrap file offsite is recommended anyway (see \nameref{sec:before-disaster}), this should be not a big problem in correctly setup environments.
-
-For the same reason, the information about the number of files of a job (e.g. JobFiles with \bcommand{list}{jobs} command) is limited to the number of NDMP backup files in copied jobs.
-}
-
-\subsubsection{Restore always transfers the full main backup file to the Primary Storage System}
-
-Contrary to \NdmpNative, the \NdmpBareos implementation do not support NDMP \bquote{Direct Access Restore} (DAR).
-
-On restore, the full main backup file (\path|@NDMP/...%.|)
-is always transfered back to the Primary Storage System,
-together with a description, what files to restore.
-
-The reason for this is that the Primary Storage System handles the backup data by itself.
-Bareos will not modify the backup data it receives from the Primary Storage System.
-
-
-\section{NDMP\_NATIVE}
-\label{sec:NdmpNative}
-
-The NDMP\_NATIVE protocol is implemented since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{NDMP NATIVE}{17.2.3}.
-
-Bareos implements the \DataManagementAgent inside of the \bareosDir
-and is the only Bareos Daemon involved in the backups.
-
-When using NDMP\_NATIVE, the \TapeAgent must be provided by some other systems.
-Some storage vendors provide it with there storages, or offer it as an option,
-e.g. Isilon with there \bquote{Isilon Backup Accelerator}.
-
-\subsection{Example Setup for NDMP\_NATIVE backup}
-\index[general]{NDMP!Example!NDMP\_NATIVE}
-
-\subsubsection{Configure a NDMP Client}
-
-This defines the connection to the NDMP Data Agent.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Client}{isilon}
-Client {
- Name = isilon
- Address = isilon.example.com
- Port = 10000
- Protocol = NDMPv4
- Auth Type = MD5
- Username = "ndmpadmin"
- Password = "secret"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Verify, that you can access your Primary Storage System (\TapeAgent) via Bareos:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status ndmp client}
-*<input>status client=isilon</input>
-
-Data Agent isilon.example.com NDMPv4
- Host info
- hostname isilon
- os_type Isilon OneFS
- os_vers v7.2.1.4
- hostid xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-
- Server info
- vendor Isilon
- product Isilon NDMP
- revision 2.2.1
- auths (2) NDMP4_AUTH_TEXT NDMP4_AUTH_MD5
-
- Connection types
- addr_types (2) NDMP4_ADDR_TCP NDMP4_ADDR_LOCAL
-
- Backup type info of tar format
- attrs 0x7fe
- set FILESYSTEM=/ifs
- set FILES=
- set EXCLUDE=
- set PER_DIRECTORY_MATCHING=N
- set HIST=f
- set DIRECT=N
- set LEVEL=0
- set UPDATE=Y
- set RECURSIVE=Y
- set ENCODING=UTF-8
- set ENFORCE_UNIQUE_NODE=N
- set PATHNAME_SEPARATOR=/
- set DMP_NAME=
- set BASE_DATE=0
- set NDMP_UNICODE_FH=N
-
- Backup type info of dump format
- attrs 0x7fe
- set FILESYSTEM=/ifs
- set FILES=
- set EXCLUDE=
- set PER_DIRECTORY_MATCHING=N
- set HIST=f
- set DIRECT=N
- set LEVEL=0
- set UPDATE=Y
- set RECURSIVE=Y
- set ENCODING=UTF-8
- set ENFORCE_UNIQUE_NODE=N
- set PATHNAME_SEPARATOR=/
- set DMP_NAME=
- set BASE_DATE=0
- set NDMP_UNICODE_FH=N
-
- File system /ifs
- physdev OneFS
- unsupported 0x0
- type NFS
- status
- space 224681156345856 total, 126267678720 used, 224554888667136 avail
- inodes 324102912000 total, 323964781836 used
- set MNTOPTS=
- set MNTTIME=00:00:00 00:00:00
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configure a NDMP Fileset}
-
-This determines what filesystem to backup and configures the NDMP environment to use in the meta options for it.
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Fileset}{isilon}
-Fileset {
- Name = "isilon"
- Include {
- Options {
- meta = "HIST=F"
- meta = "DIRECT=Y"
- meta = "RECURSIVE=Y"
- meta = "BUTYPE=DUMP"
- }
- File = /ifs/home
- }
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-The setting of \configline{"DIRECT = Y"} is required for Direct Access Recovery.
-
-For more information, see \nameref{sec:NdmpFileset}.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configure a NDMP Storage}
-
-This defines now to connect to the Tape and Robot Agents and what devices to use.
-
-As we do not yet now the device names, we can put a placeholder string in
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Device} and
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{NDMP Changer Device}:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Storage}{isilon}
-Storage {
- Name = isilon
- Address = isilon.example.com
- Port = 10000
- Protocol = NDMPv4
- Auth Type = MD5
- Username = "ndmpadmin"
- Password = "secret"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
- Autochanger = yes
- MediaType = NDMP-Tape
-
- Device = unknown # use "status storage" to determine the tape device
- NDMP Changer Device = unknown # use "status storage" to determine the changer device
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Verify that the connection to the NDMP Tape Agent and Robot Agent work,
-by running the \bcommand{status}{storage} command.
-
-The \TapeAgent will return information about the available tape drives.
-The \RobotAgent will return information about the available tape changer device.
-
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status ndmp storage (Tape Agent and Robot Agent)}
-*<input>status storage=isilon</input>
-Tape Agent isilon.bareos.com NDMPv4
- Host info
- hostname isilon
- os_type Isilon OneFS
- os_vers v7.2.1.4
- hostid abcdefg
-
- Server info
- vendor Isilon
- product Isilon NDMP
- revision 2.2.1
- auths (2) NDMP4_AUTH_TEXT NDMP4_AUTH_MD5
-
- Connection types
- addr_types (2) NDMP4_ADDR_TCP NDMP4_ADDR_LOCAL
-
- tape HP Ultrium 5-SCSI I30Z
- device HP-TLD-004-01
- attr 0x4
- set EXECUTE_CDB=t
- set SERIAL_NUMBER=123456
-
- tape HP Ultrium 5-SCSI I30Z
- device HP-TLD-004-02
- attr 0x4
- set EXECUTE_CDB=t
- set SERIAL_NUMBER=1234567
-
-Robot Agent isilon.bareos.com NDMPv4
- Host info
- hostname isilon
- os_type Isilon OneFS
- os_vers v7.2.1.4
- hostid 001517db7e38f40dbb4dfc0b823f29a31e09
-
- Server info
- vendor Isilon
- product Isilon NDMP
- revision 2.2.1
- auths (2) NDMP4_AUTH_TEXT NDMP4_AUTH_MD5
-
- scsi QUANTUM Scalar i6000 605A
- device mc001
- set SERIAL_NUMBER=VL002CX1252BVE01177
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The interesting parts of the output is the device information
-both of the \TapeAgent and \RobotAgent.
-
-As each NDMP backup or recovery operation always involves exactly one tape and at one robot agent.
-
-We now know the device names and can configure what robot and what tape to use when this storage is used by bareos by updating the \resourcename{Sd}{Storage}{isilon} resource:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Storage}{isilon}
-Storage {
- Name = isilon
- Address = isilon.example.com
- Port = 10000
- Protocol = NDMPv4
- Auth Type = MD5
- Username = "ndmpadmin"
- Password = "secret"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
- Autochanger = yes
- MediaType = NDMP-Tape
-
- Device = HP-TLD-004-01
- NDMP Changer Device = mc001
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configure a Pool for the NDMP Tapes}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Pool}{NDMP-Tape}
-Pool {
- Name = NDMP-Tape
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # Bareos can automatically recycle Volumes
- Auto Prune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 365 days # How long should the Full Backups be kept?
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configure NDMP Jobs}
-
-To be able to do scheduled backups, we need to configure a backup job that will use the NDMP client and NDMP storage resources:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Job}{ndmp-native-backup-job}
-Job {
- Name = ndmp-native-backup-job
- type = backup
- protocol = NDMP_NATIVE
- level = incremental
- client = isilon
- storage = isilon
- backup format = dump
- messages = Standard
- Pool = NDMP-Tape
- save file history = yes
- FileSet = isilon
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-As we also need to be able to do a restore of the backuped data, we also need to define an adequate restore job:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{Job}{ndmp-native-restore-job}
-Job{
- Name = ndmp-restore
- type = restore
- protocol = NDMP_NATIVE
- client = isilon
- backup format = dump
- fileset = isilon
- storage = isilon
- pool = NDMP-Tape
- Messages = Standard
- where = /
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-
-\subsection{Label Tapes}
-
-Before we can really start do do backups, first we need to label the tapes that should be used.
-
-First we check if our robot has tapes with barcodes by running status slots:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status storage=isilon slots}
-*<input>status slots</input>
- Slot | Volume Name | Status | Media Type | Pool |
-------+------------------+-----------+----------------+--------------------------|
- 1@| ? | ? | ? | ? |
- 2@| ? | ? | ? | ? |
- 3@| ? | ? | ? | ? |
- 4@| ? | ? | ? | ? |
-[...]
- 251*| BT0001 | ? | ? | ? |
- 252*| BT0002 | ? | ? | ? |
- 253*| BT0003 | ? | ? | ? |
- 254*| BT0004 | ? | ? | ? |
- 255*| BT0005 | ? | ? | ? |
- 256*| BT0006 | ? | ? | ? |
- 257*| BT0007 | ? | ? | ? |
-[...]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-Now we can label these tapes and add them to the pool that we have created for NDMP Tapes:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{label barcodes}
-*<input>label storage=isilon barcodes slots=251-257</input>
-Automatically selected Storage: isilon
-Select Drive:
- 1: Drive 0
- 2: Drive 1
-Select drive (1-12): 1
-get ndmp_vol_list...
-The following Volumes will be labeled:
-Slot Volume
-==============
- 251 BT0001
- 252 BT0002
- 253 BT0003
- 254 BT0004
- 255 BT0005
- 256 BT0006
- 257 BT0007
-Do you want to label these Volumes? (yes|no): yes
-Defined Pools:
- 1: Scratch
- 2: NDMP-Tape
- 3: Incremental
- 4: Full
- 5: Differential
-Select the Pool (1-5): 2
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0001 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0001", Slot 251 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0002 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0002", Slot 252 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0003 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0003", Slot 253 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0004 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0004", Slot 254 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0005 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0005", Slot 255 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0006 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0006", Slot 256 successfully created.
-ndmp_send_label_request: VolumeName=BT0007 MediaType=NDMP-Tape PoolName=NDMP-Tape drive=0
-Catalog record for Volume "BT0007", Slot 257 successfully created.
-\end{bconsole}
-
-We have now 7 volumes in our NDMP-Tape Pool that were labeled and can be used for NDMP Backups.
-
-
-\subsection{Run NDMP\_NATIVE Backup}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run backup job}
-*<input>run job=ndmp-native-backup-job yes</input>
-JobId 1: Start NDMP Backup JobId 1, Job=ndmp.2017-04-07_01.40.31_10
-JobId 1: Using Data host isilon.bareos.com
-JobId 1: Using Tape host:device isilon.bareos.com:HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 1: Using Robot host:device isilon.bareos.com:mc001
-JobId 1: Using Tape record size 64512
-JobId 1: Found volume for append: BT0001
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to load slot @4146 into drive @256
-JobId 1: robot moving @4146 to @256
-JobId 1: robot move OK @4146 to @256
-JobId 1: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read/write
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0001'
-JobId 1: Reading label
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 1: Waiting for operation to start
-JobId 1: Operation started
-JobId 1: Monitoring backup
-JobId 1: DATA: bytes 3703831KB MOVER: written 3703644KB record 58788
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'End of medium reached.'
-JobId 1: DATA: bytes 4834614KB MOVER: written 4834053KB record 76731
-JobId 1: Mover paused, reason=NDMP9_MOVER_PAUSE_EOM
-JobId 1: Operation requires next tape
-JobId 1: At EOM, not writing filemarks
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4146
-JobId 1: robot moving @256 to @4146
-JobId 1: robot move OK @256 to @4146
-JobId 1: Found volume for append: BT0002
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to load slot @4147 into drive @256
-JobId 1: robot moving @4147 to @256
-JobId 1: robot move OK @4147 to @256
-JobId 1: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read/write
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0002'
-JobId 1: Reading label
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 1: Operation resuming
-JobId 1: DATA: bytes 6047457KB MOVER: written 6047244KB record 95988
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'End of medium reached.'
-JobId 1: DATA: bytes 9668679KB MOVER: written 9668106KB record 153462
-JobId 1: Mover paused, reason=NDMP9_MOVER_PAUSE_EOM
-JobId 1: Operation requires next tape
-JobId 1: At EOM, not writing filemarks
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4147
-JobId 1: robot moving @256 to @4147
-JobId 1: robot move OK @256 to @4147
-JobId 1: Found volume for append: BT0003
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to load slot @4148 into drive @256
-JobId 1: robot moving @4148 to @256
-JobId 1: robot move OK @4148 to @256
-JobId 1: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read/write
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0003'
-JobId 1: Reading label
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 1: Operation resuming
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 10833593344 bytes in 87.187 seconds throughput of 121345.079 KB/s'
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 10833593344 total bytes '
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'CPU user=0.528118 sys=54.575536 ft=87.182576 cdb=0.000000'
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: 'maxrss=171972 in=1323908 out=17 vol=199273 inv=5883'
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Objects (scanned/included):
- ----------------------------
- Regular Files: (2765/2765)
- Sparse Files: (0/0)
- Stub Files: (0/0)
- Directories: (447/447)
- ADS Entries: (0/0)
- ADS Containers: (0/0)
- Soft Links: (0/0)
- Hard Links: (0/0)
- Block Device: (0/0)
- Char Device: (0/0)
- FIFO: (0/0)
- Socket: (0/0)
- Whiteout: (0/0)
- Unknown: (0/0)'
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Dir Depth (count)
- ----------------------------
- Total Dirs: 447
- Max Depth: 10
-
- File Size (count)
- ----------------------------
- == 0 14
- <= 8k 1814
- <= 64k 658
- <= 1M 267
- <= 20M 10
- <= 100M 0
- <= 1G 0
- > 1G 2
- -------------------------
- Total Files: 2765
- Total Bytes: 10827843824
- Max Size: 5368709120
- Mean Size: 3916037'
-JobId 1: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- File History
- ----------------------------
- Num FH_HIST_FILE messages: 3212
- Num FH_HIST_DIR messages: 0
- Num FH_HIST_NODE messages: 0'
-JobId 1: Async request NDMP4_NOTIFY_MOVER_HALTED
-JobId 1: DATA: bytes 10581729KB MOVER: written 10581732KB record 167964
-JobId 1: Operation done, cleaning up
-JobId 1: Waiting for operation to halt
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_EOF 2 times
-JobId 1: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 1: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 1: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4148
-JobId 1: robot moving @256 to @4148
-JobId 1: robot move OK @256 to @4148
-JobId 1: Operation halted, stopping
-JobId 1: Operation ended OKAY
-JobId 1: ERR-CONN NDMP4_CONNECT_CLOSE exchange-failed
-JobId 1: media #1 BT0001+1/4834053K@4146
-JobId 1: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 1: media used=Y written=Y eof=N eom=Y io_error=N
-JobId 1: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 1: fm_error=N nb_determined=Y nb_aligned=N
-JobId 1: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 1: media #2 BT0002+1/4834053K@4147
-JobId 1: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 1: media used=Y written=Y eof=N eom=Y io_error=N
-JobId 1: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 1: fm_error=N nb_determined=Y nb_aligned=N
-JobId 1: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 1: media #3 BT0003+1/913626K@4148
-JobId 1: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 1: media used=Y written=Y eof=N eom=N io_error=N
-JobId 1: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 1: fm_error=N nb_determined=Y nb_aligned=N
-JobId 1: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 1: Media: BT0001+1/4834053K@251
-JobId 1: Media: BT0002+1/4834053K@252
-JobId 1: Media: BT0003+1/913626K@253
-JobId 1: ndmp_fhdb_lmdb.c:675 Now processing lmdb database
-JobId 1: ndmp_fhdb_lmdb.c:679 Processing lmdb database done
-JobId 1: Bareos bareos-dir 17.2.3:
- Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago)
- JobId: 1
- Job: ndmp.2017-04-07_01.40.31_10
- Backup Level: Full
- Client: "isilon"
- FileSet: "isilon" 2017-04-07 01:40:31
- Pool: "NDMP-Tape" (From Job resource)
- Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
- Storage: "isilon" (From Job resource)
- Scheduled time: 07-Apr-2017 01:40:31
- Start time: 07-Apr-2017 01:40:33
- End time: 07-Apr-2017 01:42:03
- Elapsed time: 1 min 30 secs
- Priority: 10
- NDMP Files Written: 3,212
- NDMP Bytes Written: 10,835,690,496 (10.83 GB)
- Rate: 120396.6 KB/s
- Volume name(s): BT0001|BT0002|BT0003
- Volume Session Id: 0
- Volume Session Time: 0
- Last Volume Bytes: 935,553,024 (935.5 MB)
- Termination: Backup OK
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Run NDMP\_NATIVE Restore}
-
-Now we want to restore some files from the backup we just did:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run ndmp restore job}
-*<input>restore</input>
-[...]
-
-cwd is: /
-: mark /ifs/home/testdata/git/bareos/src/console/bconsole
-1 file marked.
-: mark /ifs/home/testdatrandom5G-2
-1 file marked.
-$ done
-Connecting to Director bareos:9101
-1000 OK: bareos-dir Version: 17.2.3
-Enter a period to cancel a command.
-list joblog jobid=2
-Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-JobId 2: Start Restore Job ndmp-restore.2017-04-07_01.48.23_13
-JobId 2: Namelist add: node:6033532893, info:5464882688, name:"/ifs/home/testdata/random5G-2"
-JobId 2: Namelist add: node:6033077461, info:40076288, name:"/ifs/home/testdata/git/bareos/src/console/bconsole"
-JobId 2: Record size is 64512
-JobId 2: Media: BT0001+1/4834053K@251
-JobId 2: Media: BT0002+1/4834053K@252
-JobId 2: Media: BT0003+1/913626K@253
-JobId 2: Logical slot for volume BT0001 is 251
-JobId 2: Physical(NDMP) slot for volume BT0001 is 4146
-JobId 2: Media Index of volume BT0001 is 1
-JobId 2: Logical slot for volume BT0002 is 252
-JobId 2: Physical(NDMP) slot for volume BT0002 is 4147
-JobId 2: Media Index of volume BT0002 is 2
-JobId 2: Logical slot for volume BT0003 is 253
-JobId 2: Physical(NDMP) slot for volume BT0003 is 4148
-JobId 2: Media Index of volume BT0003 is 3
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to load slot @4146 into drive @256
-JobId 2: robot moving @4146 to @256
-JobId 2: robot move OK @4146 to @256
-JobId 2: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read-only
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0001'
-JobId 2: Reading label
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 2: Waiting for operation to start
-JobId 2: Operation started
-JobId 2: Monitoring recover
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 0KB MOVER: read 0KB record 0
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 11KB MOVER: read 11KB record 622
-JobId 2: Mover paused, reason=NDMP9_MOVER_PAUSE_SEEK
-JobId 2: Operation requires a different tape
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4146
-JobId 2: robot moving @256 to @4146
-JobId 2: robot move OK @256 to @4146
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to load slot @4147 into drive @256
-JobId 2: robot moving @4147 to @256
-JobId 2: robot move OK @4147 to @256
-JobId 2: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read-only
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0002'
-JobId 2: Reading label
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 2: Operation resuming
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 79884KB MOVER: read 79884KB record 85979
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 201740KB MOVER: read 201740KB record 87914
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 321548KB MOVER: read 321548KB record 89815
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 440332KB MOVER: read 440332KB record 91701
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 556044KB MOVER: read 556044KB record 93538
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 674828KB MOVER: read 674828KB record 95423
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 796684KB MOVER: read 796684KB record 97357
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 915468KB MOVER: read 915468KB record 99243
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1036300KB MOVER: read 1036300KB record 101161
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1157132KB MOVER: read 1157132KB record 103079
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1277964KB MOVER: read 1277964KB record 104997
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1398796KB MOVER: read 1398796KB record 106915
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1518604KB MOVER: read 1518604KB record 108816
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1622028KB MOVER: read 1622028KB record 110458
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1741836KB MOVER: read 1741836KB record 112360
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1859596KB MOVER: read 1859596KB record 114229
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 1981452KB MOVER: read 1981452KB record 116163
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2094092KB MOVER: read 2094092KB record 117951
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2207756KB MOVER: read 2207756KB record 119755
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2328588KB MOVER: read 2328588KB record 121673
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2448396KB MOVER: read 2448396KB record 123575
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2569228KB MOVER: read 2569228KB record 125493
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2689036KB MOVER: read 2689036KB record 127395
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2810892KB MOVER: read 2810892KB record 129329
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 2926604KB MOVER: read 2926604KB record 131165
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3043340KB MOVER: read 3043340KB record 133018
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3163148KB MOVER: read 3163148KB record 134920
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3279884KB MOVER: read 3279884KB record 136773
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3400716KB MOVER: read 3400716KB record 138691
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3518476KB MOVER: read 3518476KB record 140560
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3636236KB MOVER: read 3636236KB record 142429
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3757068KB MOVER: read 3757068KB record 144347
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3877900KB MOVER: read 3877900KB record 146265
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 3994636KB MOVER: read 3994636KB record 148118
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4116492KB MOVER: read 4116492KB record 150053
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4237324KB MOVER: read 4237324KB record 151971
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4331317KB MOVER: read 4331317KB record 153462
-JobId 2: Mover paused, reason=NDMP9_MOVER_PAUSE_SEEK
-JobId 2: Operation requires a different tape
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4147
-JobId 2: robot moving @256 to @4147
-JobId 2: robot move OK @256 to @4147
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to load slot @4148 into drive @256
-JobId 2: robot moving @4148 to @256
-JobId 2: robot move OK @4148 to @256
-JobId 2: Opening tape drive HP-TLD-004-01 read-only
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Checking tape label, expect 'BT0003'
-JobId 2: Reading label
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to NDMP9_MTIO_FSF 1 times
-JobId 2: Operation resuming
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4424716KB MOVER: read 4424716KB record 154945
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4544524KB MOVER: read 4544524KB record 156847
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4663308KB MOVER: read 4663308KB record 158732
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4781068KB MOVER: read 4781068KB record 160601
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 4902924KB MOVER: read 4902924KB record 162536
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 5022732KB MOVER: read 5022732KB record 164437
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 5138444KB MOVER: read 5138444KB record 166274
-JobId 2: OK: /testdata/git/bareos/src/console/bconsole
-JobId 2: OK: /testdata/random5G-2
-JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: 'Filetransfer: Transferred 5368721181 bytes in 223.436 seconds throughput of 23464.803 KB/s'
-JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- Objects:
- ----------------------------
- Regular Files: (2)
- Stub Files: (0)
- Directories: (0)
- ADS Entries: (0)
- Soft Links: (0)
- Hard Links: (0)
- Block Device: (0)
- Char Device: (0)
- FIFO: (0)
- Socket: (0)
- Unknown: (0)'
-JobId 2: LOG_MESSAGE: '
- File Size (count)
- ----------------------------
- == 0 0
- <= 8k 1
- <= 64k 0
- <= 1M 0
- <= 20M 0
- <= 100M 0
- <= 1G 0
- > 1G 1
- -------------------------
- Total Files: 2
- Total Bytes: 5368716925
- Max Size: 5368709120
- Mean Size: 2684358462'
-JobId 2: Async request NDMP4_NOTIFY_MOVER_HALTED
-JobId 2: DATA: bytes 5242893KB MOVER: read 5242893KB record 167932
-JobId 2: Operation done, cleaning up
-JobId 2: Waiting for operation to halt
-JobId 2: Commanding tape drive to rewind
-JobId 2: Closing tape drive HP-TLD-004-01
-JobId 2: Commanding robot to unload drive @256 to slot @4148
-JobId 2: robot moving @256 to @4148
-JobId 2: robot move OK @256 to @4148
-JobId 2: Operation halted, stopping
-JobId 2: Operation ended OKAY
-JobId 2: ERR-CONN NDMP4_CONNECT_CLOSE exchange-failed
-JobId 2: LOG_FILE messages: 2 OK, 0 ERROR, total 2 of 2
-JobId 2: media #1 BT0001+1/4834053K@4146
-JobId 2: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 2: media used=Y written=N eof=N eom=N io_error=N
-JobId 2: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 2: fm_error=N nb_determined=N nb_aligned=N
-JobId 2: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 2: media #2 BT0002+1/4834053K@4147
-JobId 2: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 2: media used=Y written=N eof=N eom=N io_error=N
-JobId 2: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 2: fm_error=N nb_determined=N nb_aligned=N
-JobId 2: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 2: media #3 BT0003+1/911610K@4148
-JobId 2: valid label=Y filemark=Y n_bytes=Y slot=Y
-JobId 2: media used=Y written=N eof=N eom=N io_error=N
-JobId 2: label read=Y written=N io_error=N mismatch=N
-JobId 2: fm_error=N nb_determined=Y nb_aligned=N
-JobId 2: slot empty=N bad=N missing=N
-JobId 2: Bareos bareos-dir 17.2.3:
- Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago)
- JobId: 2
- Job: ndmp-restore.2017-04-07_01.48.23_13
- Restore Client: isilon
- Start time: 07-Apr-2017 01:48:25
- End time: 07-Apr-2017 01:52:11
- Elapsed time: 3 mins 46 secs
- Files Expected: 2
- Files Restored: 1
- Bytes Restored: 5,368,722,944
- Rate: 23755.4 KB/s
-\end{bconsole}
-\hide{$}
-
-\subsection{Limitations}
-
-\limitation*{NDMP\_NATIVE}{Only use the first tape drive will be used}{%
-A NDMP job only uses a single tape drive. Currently, a Bareos job always uses the first defined tape drive of the \TapeAgent.}
-
-
-
-\section{NDMP Common}
-
-This section contains additional information about the Bareos NDMP implementation that are valid for all Bareos NDMP protocols.
-
-\subsection{NDMP Backup Level}
-\label{sec:NdmpBackupLevel}
-\index[general]{NDMP!Level}
-
-The trailing number in the main backup file (after the \path|%| character)
-indicates the NDMP backup level:
-
-\begin{tabular}{c | l}
-\hline
-Level & Description \\
-\hline
-0 & Full NDMP backup. \\
-1 & Differential or first Incremental backup.\\
-2-9 & second to ninth Incremental backup.\\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\paragraph{Differential Backups}
- are supported.
-The NDMP backup level will be 1,
-visible as trailing number in the backup file (\path|/@NDMP/ifs/home%1|).
-
-\paragraph{Incremental Backups}
- are supported.
-The NDMP backup level will increment with each run, until a Full (0) or Differential (1) will be made.
-The maximum backup level will be 9.
-Additional Incremental backups will result in a failed job and the message:
-\begin{bmessage}{}
- 2016-01-21 13:35:51 bareos-dir JobId 12: Fatal error: NDMP dump format doesn't support more than 8 incrementals, please run a Differential or a Full Backup
-\end{bmessage}
-
-
-\subsection{NDMP Debugging}
-
-To debug the NDMP backups, these settings can be adapted:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{NDMP Snooping}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{NDMP Log Level}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{NDMP Log Level}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Snooping}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{NDMP Log Level}
-\end{itemize}
-
-This will create a lot of debugging output that will help to find the problem during NDMP backups.
-
-
-\subsection{Bareos NDMP Common Limitations}
-\label{sec:NdmpCommonLimitations}
-
-\subsubsection{NDMP Fileset limitations}
-
-\limitation*{NDMP}{A NDMP fileset should only contain a single File directive and Meta options}{%
-Using multiple \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include} \configdirective{File} directives should be avoided.
-The \bareosDir would try to handle them by running multiple NDMP jobs in a single Bareos job.
-Even if this is working fine during backup, restore jobs will cause trouble.
-
-Normally (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol}=Native) Filesets get handled by the \bareosFd. When connecting directly to a NDMP Clients (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Protocol}=NDMP*), no \bareosFd is involved and therefore most Fileset options can't be used. Instead, parameters are handled via \configdirective{Options - Meta} from \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Include}.
-}
-
-\subsubsection{Single file restore on incremental backups}
-
-\limitation*{NDMP}{No single file restore on merged backups}{%
-Unfortunately, it is currently (bareos-15.2.2) not possible to restore a chain of Full and Incremental backups at once.
-The workaround for that problem is to restore the full backup and each incremental each in a single restore operation.
-}
-
-\subsubsection{Temporary memory mapped database}
-
-\limitation*{NDMP}{64-bit system recommended}{%
-The \bareosDir uses a memory mapped database (LMBD) to temporarily store NDMP file information.
-On some 32-bit systems the default \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{File History Size} requires a larger memory area than available.
-In this case, you either have to lower the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{File History Size}
-or preferably run the \bareosDir on a 64-bit system.
-}
-
-\subsection{Tested Environments}
-
-Bareos NDMP support have been tested against:
-
-\begin{tabular}{l | l | l | l | l | l | l}
-\hline
-Vendor & Product & NDMP Subsystem & Bareos version & \TapeAgent & Features & Remarks \\
-\hline
-Isilon & Isilon OneFS v7.2.1.4 & Isilon NDMP 2.2.1 & bareos-17.2.3 & Isilon Backup Accelerator & & Protocol: \NdmpNative\\
-
-Isilon & Isilon OneFS v7.2.0.1 & Isilon NDMP 2.2 & bareos-16.2.6 & \bareosSd & & \\
-Isilon & Isilon OneFS v7.1.1.5 & Isilon NDMP 2.2 & bareos-15.2.2 & \bareosSd & & \\
-NetApp & & Release 8.2.3 7-Mode & bareos-15.2.2 & \bareosSd & & \\
-Oracle/Sun & ZFS Storage Appliance, OS 8.3 & & bareos-15.2.2 & \bareosSd & & \\
-\hline
-\end{tabular}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex b/manuals/en/main/operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex
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-\subsection{Univention Corporate Server}
-\label{sec:UniventionCorporateServer}
-\index[general]{Platform!Univention Corporate Server}
-The Bareos version for the Univention App Center integraties into the Univention Enterprise Linux environment, making it easy to backup all the systems managed by the central Univention Corporate Server.
-
-\subsubsection{Preamble}
-
-The \elink{Univention Corporate Server}{http://www.univention.de/} is an enterprise Linux distribution based on Debian. It consists of an integrated management system for the centralised administration of servers, computer workplaces, users and their rights as well as a wide range of server applications. It also includes an Unvention App Center
-for the easy installation and management of extensions and appliances.
-
-Bareos is part of the
-\elink{App Center}{https://www.univention.de/produkte/univention-app-center/app-katalog/bareos/}
-and therefore an Univention environment can easily be extended to provide backup functionality for the Univention servers as well as for the connected client systems. Using the Univention Management Console (UMC), you can also create backup jobs for client computers (Windows or Linux systems), without the need of editing configuration files.
-
-The Bareos Univention App is shipped with a default configuration for the director daemon and the storage daemon.
-
-\warning{You need to review some Univention configuration registry (UCR) variables. Most likely, you will want to set the location where the backups are stored. Otherwise, you may quickly run out of disk space on your backup server!}
-
-You will find further information under \nameref{sec:UniventionBackupStorage}.
-
-\subsubsection{Quick Start}
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Determine the space requirements and where to store your backup data
- \item Set the \parameter{bareos/*} UCR variables according to your needs, see \nameref{sec:UCR}
- \item Restart \command{bareos-dir}, \command{bareos-sd} and \command{bareos-fd} (or simply reboot the server)
- \item Install the Bareos file daemon on clients and copy Director configuration resource file from
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/<clientname>-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/*.conf}
- \item (or \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/client-configs/<hostname>.conf}, if Bareos $<$ 16.2.0)
- \end{itemize}
- For details, see \nameref{sec:UniventionAddClient}.
- \item Enable backup jobs for clients in the Univention Management Console
- \end{itemize}
-
-\subsubsection{UCR variables}
-\label{sec:UCR}
-
- \begin{description}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/filestorage}]: /var/lib/bareos/storage (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Location where to store the backup files. Make sure, it offers enough disk space for a configured backup volumes.
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_full_volume_bytes}]: 20 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum size (in GB) of a volume for the \pool{Full} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_full_volumes}]: 1 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum number of volumes for the \pool{Full} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_diff_volume_bytes}]: 10 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum size (in GB) of a volume for the \pool{Differential} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_diff_volumes}]: 1 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum number of volumes for the \pool{Differential} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_incr_volume_bytes}]: 1 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum size (in GB) of a volume for the \pool{Incremental} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/max_incr_volumes}]: 1 (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Maximum number of volumes for the \pool{Incremental} backup pool
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/backup_myself}]: no (default)
- \begin{description}
- \item[no] don't backup the server itself
- \item[yes] backup the server itself
- \end{description}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/username}]: Administrator (default)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item User name to login at the bareos-webui
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/password}]: (no default value)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Password to login at the bareos-webui
- \end{itemize}
- \end{description}
-
-UCR variables can be set via the Univention Configuration Registry Web interface
-
-\begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{\idir univention-configuration-registry-settings}
-\end{center}
-
-or using the \command{ucr} command line tool:
-\begin{commands}{Enable backup of the server itself}
-root@ucs:~# <input>ucr set bareos/backup_myself=yes</input>
-Setting bareos/backup_myself
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-\end{commands}
-
-\warning{univention-bareos $<$ 15.2 did require a manual reload/restart of the bareos-dir service:}
-\begin{commands}{let bareos-dir reload its configuration}
-root@ucs:~# <input>service bareos-dir reload</input>
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection{Setup}
-
-After installation of the Bareos app, Bareos is ready for operation. A default configuration is created automatically.
-
-Bareos consists of three daemons called \command{director} (or \command{bareos-dir}), \command{storage-daemon} (or \command{bareos-sd}) and \command{filedaemon} (or \command{bareos-fd}). All three daemons are started right after the installation by the Univention App Center.
-
-If you want to enable automatic backups of the server, you need to set the Univention configuration registry (UCR) variable \parameter{bareos/backup_myself} to \argument{yes} and reload the director daemon.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Administration}
-
-For general tasks the \ilink{bareos-webui}{sec:webui} can be used.
-Additional, there is the \command{bconsole} command line tool:
-
-\begin{commands}{Starting the bconsole}
-root@ucs:~# <input>bconsole</input>
-Connecting to Director ucs:9101
-1000 OK: ucs-dir Version: 15.2.2 (15 November 2015)
-Enter a period to cancel a command.
-*
-\end{commands}
-
-For general information, see the \ilink{Bconsole Tuturial}{sec:TuturialBconsole}.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup Schedule}
-
-As a result of the default configuration located at the \command{bareos-dir}, the backup schedule will look as follows:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[Full Backups]
- \begin{itemize}
- \item are written into the \pool{Full} pool
- \item on the first saturday at 21:00 o'clock
- \item and kept for 365 days
- \end{itemize}
- \item[Differential Backups]
- \begin{itemize}
- \item are written into the \pool{Differential} pool
- \item on every 2nd to 5th saturday at 21:00 o'clock
- \item and kept for 90 days
- \end{itemize}
- \item[Incremental Backups]
- \begin{itemize}
- \item are written into the \pool{Incremental} pool
- \item on every day from monday to friday at 21:00 o'clock
- \item and kept for 30 days
- \end{itemize}
-\end{description}
-
-That means full backups will be written every first saturday at 21:00 o'clock, differential backups every 2nd to 5th saturday at 21:00 o'clock and incremental backups from monday to friday at 21:00 o'clock. So you have got one full backup every month, four weekly differential and 20 daily incremental backups per month.
-
-This schedule is active for the Univention server backup of itself and all other clients, which are backed up through the \command{bareos-dir} on the Univention server.
-
-There is also a special backup task, which is the Bareos backups itself for a possible disaster recovery. This backup has got its own backup cycle which starts after the main backups. The backup consists of a database backup for the metadata of the Bareos backup server and a backup of the Bareos configuration files under \directory{/etc/bareos/}.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Backup data management}
-
-Data from the backup jobs is written to volumes, which are organized in pools (see chapter \nameref{DirectorResourcePool}).
-
-The default configuration uses three different pools, called \pool{Full}, \pool{Differential} and \pool{Incremental},
-which are used for full backups, differential and incremental backups, respectively.
-
-% Each pool has a maximum size, which is controlled by the Univention configuration registry (UCR) variables \parameter{bareos/max_full_volumes}, \parameter{bareos/max_diff_volumes} and \parameter{bareos/max_incr_volumes}. Each variable is an integer number specifying the maximum number of volumes in the corresponding pool. Each volume has a maximum size of 10 Gigabytes.
-%
-% The default maximum number of volumes for each pool is 1, so the maximum disk space used for all backup data is 30 GB.
-
-If you change the UCR variables, the configuration files will be rewritten automatically. After each change you will need to reload the director daemon.
-
-\begin{commands}{Example for changing the Full pool size to $10 \ast 20$ GB}
-root@ucs:~# <input>ucr set bareos/max_full_volumes=10</input>
-Setting bareos/max_full_volumes
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-root@ucs:~# <input>ucr set bareos/max_full_volume_bytes=20</input>
-Setting bareos/max_full_volume_bytes
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-\end{commands}
-
-\warning{This only affects new volumes. Existing volumes will not change there size.}
-
-\subsubsection{Backup Storage}
-\label{sec:UniventionBackupStorage}
-
-\warning{Using the default configuration, Bareos will store backups on your local disk. You may want to store the data to another location to avoid using up all of your disk space.}
-
-The location for backups is \path|/var/lib/bareos/storage| in the default configuration.
-
-For example, to use a NAS device for storing backups, you can mount your NAS volume via NFS on \path|/var/lib/bareos/storage|. Alternatively, you can mount the NAS volume to another directory of your own choice, and change the UCR variable \parameter{bareos/filestorage} to the corresponding path.
-The directory needs to be writable by user \user{bareos}.
-
-\begin{commands}{Example for changing the storage path}
-root@ucs:/etc/bareos# <input>ucr set bareos/filestorage=/path/to/your/storage</input>
-Setting bareos/filestorage
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-sd.conf
-\end{commands}
-
-\warning{You need to restart the Bareos storage daemon after having changed the storage path:}
-\begin{commands}{}
-root@ucs:/# <input>service bareos-sd restart</input>
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection{Bareos Webui Configuration}
-
-After installation you just need to setup your login credentials via UCR variables.
-Therefore, set the Univention configuration registry (UCR) variable
-\parameter{bareos/webui/console/user1/username} and
-\parameter{bareos/webui/consoles/user1/password}
-according to your needs. The director configuration is automatically reloaded if one of those two variables changes.
-
-
-Alternatively you can also set those UCR variables via commandline.
-
-\begin{commands}{Example for changing webui login credentials}
-root@ucs:~# <input>ucr set bareos/webui/console/user1/username="bareos"</input>
-Setting bareos/webui/console/user1/username
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-root@ucs:~# <input>ucr set bareos/webui/console/user1/password="secret"</input>
-Setting bareos/webui/console/user1/password
-File: /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-[ ok ] Reloading Bareos Director: bareos-dir.
-\end{commands}
-
-When your login credentials are set, you can login into Bareos Webui by following the entry in your Administration UCS Overview or directly via \url{https://<UCS_SERVER>/bareos-webui/}.
-
-\begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir univention-ucs-overview-administration}
-\end{center}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Add a client to the backup}
-\label{sec:UniventionAddClient}
-
-\paragraph{Overview}
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Install the Bareos client software on the target system, see \ilink{Adding a Bareos Client}{SecondClient}
- \item Use the Univention Management Console to add the client to the backup, see the screenshot below
- \item Copy the filedaemon resource configuration file from the Univention server to the target system
- \end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{Bareos $>=$ 16.2.4}
-
-\subparagraph{Server-side}
-
-The Univention Bareos application comes with an automatism for the client and job configuration. If you want to add a client to the Bareos director configuration, you need use the Univention Management Console, select the client you want to backup and set the \argument{enable backup job} checkbox to true, as shown in the screenshot below.
-
-\begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir univention-client-job-activation}
-\end{center}
-
-If the name of the client is \name{testw1.example.com}, corresponding configuration files will be generated:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients/testw1.example.com.include}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/testw1.example.com-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Generated configuration files under \directory{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/} are intended for the target systems.
-After you have \ilink{installed the Bareos client on the target system}{SecondClient},
-copy the generated client configuration over to the client and save it to following directories:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item on Linux: \path|/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/|
- \item on Windows: \path|C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.d/director/|
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{commands}{copy client configuration from the server to the testw1.example.com client (Linux)}
-root@ucs:~# <input>CLIENTNAME=testw1.example.com</input>
-root@ucs:~# <input>scp /etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/${CLIENTNAME}-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/*.conf root@${CLIENTNAME}:/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/</input>
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\paragraph{Background}
-
-The settings for each job resource are defined by the template files you see below:
-
-The files
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients/generic.template}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients/windows.template}
-\end{itemize}
-are used as templates for new clients. For Windows clients the file \file{windows.template} is used, the \file{generic.template} is used for all other client types.
-
-%All clients will be listed in the \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients.include} which points to a \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients/xxx.conf}.
-
-If you disable the Bareos backup for a client, the client will not be removed from the configuration files. Only the backup job will be set inactive.
-
-If you add three client, your client directory will look similar to this:
-\begin{commands}{}
-root@ucs:/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients# <input>ls -l</input>
--rw-r--r-- 1 root root 430 16. Mai 15:15 generic.template
--rw-r----- 1 root bareos 513 21. Mai 14:46 testw1.example.com.include
--rw-r----- 1 root bareos 518 21. Mai 14:49 testw2.example.com.include
--rw-r----- 1 root bareos 518 16. Mai 18:17 testw3.example.com.include
--rw-r--r-- 1 root root 439 16. Mai 15:15 windows.template
-\end{commands}
-
-
-The client configuration file contains, as you can see below, the client connection and the job information:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-root@ucs:/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients# <input>cat testw2.example.com.include</input>
-Client {
- Name = "testw2.example.com-fd"
- Address = "testw2.example.com"
- Password = "DBLtVnRKq5nRUOrnB3i3qAE38SiDtV8tyhzXIxqR"
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = "Backup-testw2.example.com" # job name
- Client = "testw2.example.com-fd" # client name
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob" # job definition for the job
- FileSet = "Windows All Drives" # FileSet (data which is backed up)
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycle" # schedule for the backup tasks
- Enabled = "Yes" #this is the ressource which is toggled on/off by enabling or disabling a backup from the univention gui
-}
-\end{commands}
-
-% After having enabled the Bareos backup for a client on your Domaincontroller master, where usually your director- and storage-daemon are running, it will be configured automatically and loaded into the bareos-director configuration.
-% Bareos comes with a special cronjob called \command{univention-bareos}, which performs a restart every day at 20:30 o'clock (Remember: backups will be started at 21:00 o'clock!) and safely reload the configuration.
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Bareos $<$ 16.2.0}
-
-Older versions of Bareos handle generating the client configuration similar,
-but not identical:
-
-If the name of the client is \name{testw1.example.com}, corresponding configuration files will be generated/adapted:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item creates \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/fd-configs/testw1.example.com.conf}
- \item creates \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients/testw1.example.com.include}
- \item extends \file{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/clients.include}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Here the files intended for the target systems are generated under \directory{/etc/bareos/autogenerated/fd-configs/}
-and they do not only definr a director resource, but are full configuration files for the client.
-After you have \ilink{installed the Bareos client on the target system}{SecondClient},
-copy the generated client configuration over to the client and save it to
-\begin{itemize}
- \item on Linux: \path|/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.conf|
- \item on Windows: \path|C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.conf|
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{commands}{copy client configuration from the server to the testw1.example.com client (Linux)}
-root@ucs:~# <input>CLIENTNAME=testw1.example.com</input>
-root@ucs:~# <input>scp /etc/bareos/autogenerated/fd-configs/${CLIENTNAME}.conf root@${CLIENTNAME}:/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.conf</input>
-\end{commands}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/passiveclient.tex b/manuals/en/main/passiveclient.tex
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-\section{Passive Clients}
-\label{PassiveClient}
-
-The normal way of initializing the data channel (the channel where the backup data itself is transported)
-is done by the \bareosFd (client) that connects to the \bareosSd.
-
-In many setups, this can cause problems, as this means that:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The client must be able to resolve the name of the \bareosSd (often not true, you have to do tricks with the hosts file)
- \item The client must be allowed to create a new connection.
- \item The client must be able to connect to the \bareosSd over the network (often difficult over NAT or Firewall)
-\end{itemize}
-
-By using Passive Client, the initialization of the datachannel is reversed, so that the storage daemon connects to the \bareosFd.
-This solves almost every problem created by firewalls, NAT-gateways and resolving issues, as
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The \bareosSd initiates the connection, and thus can pass through the same or similar firewall rules that the director already has to access the \bareosFd.
- \item The client never initiates any connection, thus can be completely firewalled.
- \item The client never needs any name resolution and is totally independent from any resolving issues.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.60\textwidth]{\idir passive-client-communication}
-\end{center}
-
-\subsection{Usage}
-
-To use this new feature, just configure \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Passive}=yes in the client definition of the \bareosDir:
-\begin{bconfig}{Enable passive mode in bareos-dir.conf}
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- Password = "secretpassword"
- <input>Passive = yes</input>
- [...]
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Also, prior to bareos version 15, you need to set \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible}=no in the \file{bareos-fd.conf} configuration file.
-Since Bareos Version 15, the compatible option is set to no per default and does not need to be specified anymore.
-\begin{bconfig}{Disable compatible mode for the \bareosFd in bareos-fd.conf}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "secretpassword"
-}
-
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- [...]
- <input>Compatible = no</input>
-}
-\end{bconfig}
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-\subsection{VMware Plugin}
-\label{VMwarePlugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!VMware}
-\index[general]{VMware Plugin}
-
-The \vmware\ Plugin can be
-used for agentless backups of virtual machines running on
-\vSphere.
-It makes use of CBT (Changed Block Tracking) to do space efficient
-full and incremental backups, see below for mandatory requirements.
-
-It is included in Bareos since \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin}{15.2.0}.
-
-\subsubsection{Status}
-
-The Plugin can do full, differential and incremental backup and restore of VM disks.
-
-Current limitations amongst others are:
-
-\limitation*{VMware Plugin}{Normal VM disks can not be excluded from the backup}{%
- It is not yet possible to exclude normal (dependent) VM disks from backups.
- However, independent disks are excluded implicitly because they are not affected
- by snapshots which are required for CBT based backup.}
-
-\limitation*{VMware Plugin}{VM configuration is not backed up}{%
- The VM configuration is not backed up, so that it is not yet possible to recreate a completely deleted VM.}
-
-\limitation*{VMware Plugin}{Virtual Disks have to be smaller than 2TB}{%
- Virtual Disks have to be smaller than 2 TB, see \ticket{670}.}
-
-\limitation*{VMware Plugin}{Restore can only be done to the same VM or to local VMDK files}{%
- Until Bareos Version 15.2.2, the restore has only be possible to the same existing VM with existing virtual disks.
- Since \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin: restore to VMDK files}{15.2.3}
- %\package{bareos-vadp-dumper} \sinceVersion{fd}{bareos-vadp-dumper}{15.2.2-15} and
- %\package{bareos-vmware-plugin} \sinceVersion{fd}{bareos-vmware-plugin}{15.2.2-27}
- it is also possible to restore to local VMDK files, see below for more details.}
-
-\subsubsection{Requirements}
-As the Plugin is based on the \vSphere Storage APIs for Data Protection,
-which requires at least a \vSphere Essentials License.
-It is tested against \vSphere Storage APIs for Data Protection of \vmware 5.x.
-It does not work with standalone unlicensed \vmware ESXi\trademark.
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin: VDDK 6.5.2}{17.2.4} the plugin is using
-the Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) 6.5.2, as of the VDDK 6.5 release notes, it
-should be compatible with vSphere 6.5 and the next major release (except new features)
-and backward compatible with vSphere 5.5 and 6.0, see VDDK release notes at
-\url{https://code.vmware.com/web/sdk/65/vddk} for details.
-
-\subsubsection{Installation}
-
-Install the package \package{bareos-vmware-plugin} including its requirments
-by using an appropriate package management tool
-(eg. \command{yum}, \command{zypper}, \command{apt})
-
-The \elink{FAQ}{http://www.bareos.org/en/faq.html} may have additional
-useful information.
-
-\subsubsection{Configuration}
-
-First add a user account in vCenter that has full privileges by assigning
-the account to an administrator role or by adding the account to a group
-that is assigned to an administrator role. While any user account
-with full privileges could be used, it is better practice to create a separate
-user account, so that the actions by this account logged in vSphere are clearly
-distinguishable. In the future a more detailed set of required role privilges
-may be defined.
-
-When using the vCenter appliance with embedded SSO, a user account usually has the
-structure \command{<username>@vsphere.local}, it may be different when using
-Active Directory as SSO in vCenter. For the examples here, we will use
-\command{bakadm@vsphere.local} with the password \command{Bak.Adm-1234}.
-
-For more details regarding users and permissions in vSphere see
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \url{http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-72BFF98C-C530-4C50-BF31-B5779D2A4BBB.html} and
- \item \url{http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-5372F580-5C23-4E9C-8A4E-EF1B4DD9033E.html}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Make sure to add or enable the following settings in your \bareosFd configuration:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{client}{myself}
-Client {
- ...
- Plugin Directory = /usr/lib/bareos/plugins
- Plugin Names = python
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Note: Depending on Platform, the Plugin Directory may also be \path|/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins|
-
-To define the backup of a VM in Bareos, a job definition and a fileset
-resource must be added to the Bareos director configuration.
-In vCenter, VMs are usually organized in datacenters and folders.
-The following example shows how to configure the backup of the VM
-named \textit{websrv1} in the datacenter \textit{mydc1}
-folder \textit{webservers} on the vCenter server \command{vcenter.example.org}:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: VMware Plugin Job and FileSet definition}
-Job {
- Name = "vm-websrv1"
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- FileSet = "vm-websrv1_fileset"
-}
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "vm-websrv1_fileset"
-
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- Compression = GZIP
- }
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:dc=mydc1:folder=/webservers:vmname=websrv1:vcserver=vcenter.example.org:vcuser=bakadm@vsphere.local:vcpass=Bak.Adm-1234"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-For VMs defined in the root-folder, \command{folder=/} must be specified
-in the Plugin definition.
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{bareos-vmware-plugin: module\_path without vmware\_plugin subdirectory}{17.2.4}
-the \argument{module\_path} is without \directory{vmware_plugin} directory.
-On upgrades you either adapt your configuration from
-
-\begin{bconfig}{python:module\_path for Bareos $<$ 17.2.0}
-Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins/vmware_plugin:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:...
-\end{bconfig}
-
-to
-
-\begin{bconfig}{python:module\_path for Bareos $\geq$ 17.2.0}
-Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:...
-\end{bconfig}
-
-or install the \package{bareos-vmware-plugin-compat} package which includes compatibility symbolic links.
-
-Since \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin: vcthumbprint}{17.2.4}: as the Plugin is using
-the Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) 6.5, it is required to pass the thumbprint
-of the vCenter SSL Certificate, which is the SHA1 checksum of the SSL Certificate.
-The thumbprint can be retrieved like this:
-
-\begin{commands}{Example Retrieving vCenter SSL Certificate Thumbprint}
-echo -n | openssl s_client -connect vcenter.example.org:443 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -sha1
-\end{commands}
-
-The result would look like this:
-
-\begin{commands}{Example Result Thumbprint}
-SHA1 Fingerprint=CC:81:81:84:A3:CF:53:ED:63:B1:46:EF:97:13:4A:DF:A5:9F:37:89
-\end{commands}
-
-For additional security, there is a now plugin option \command{vcthumbprint}, that can optionally
-be added. It must be given without colons like in the following example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: VMware Plugin Options with vcthumbprint}
- ...
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:dc=mydc1:folder=/webservers:vmname=websrv1:vcserver=vcenter.example.org:vcuser=bakadm@vsphere.local:vcpass=Bak.Adm-1234:vcthumbprint=56F597FE60521773D073A2ED47CE07282CE6FE9C"
- ...
-\end{bconfig}
-
-For ease of use (but less secure) when the \command{vcthumbprint} is not given, the plugin
-will retrieve the thumbprint.
-
-Also since \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin: transport=nbdssl}{17.2.4} another optional plugin option has
-been added that can be used for trying to force a given transport method. Normally, when
-no transport method is given, VDDK will negotiate available transport methods and select
-the best one. For a description of transport methods, see
-
-\url{https://code.vmware.com/doc/preview?id=4076#/doc/vddkDataStruct.5.5.html}
-
-When the plugin runs in a VMware virtual machine which has access to datastore where the
-virtual disks to be backed up reside, VDDK will use the hotadd transport method.
-On a physical server without SAN access, it will use the NBD transport method, hotadd
-transport is not available in this case.
-
-To try forcing a given transport method, the plugin option \command{transport} can
-be used, for example
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: VMware Plugin options with transport}
- ...
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:dc=mydc1:folder=/webservers:vmname=websrv1:vcserver=vcenter.example.org:vcuser=bakadm@vsphere.local:vcpass=Bak.Adm-1234:transport=nbdssl"
- ...
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Note that the backup will fail when specifying a transport method that is not available.
-
-\subsubsection{Backup}
-
-Before running the first backup, CBT (Changed Block Tracking) must be
-enabled for the VMs to be backed up.
-
-As of \url{http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2075984} manually enabling CBT is
-currently not working properly. The API however works properly.
-To enable CBT use the Script \command{vmware_cbt_tool.py}, it is packaged
-in the bareos-vmware-plugin package:
-
-\begin{commands}{usage of vmware\_cbt\_tool.py}
-# <parameter>vmware_cbt_tool.py --help</parameter>
-usage: vmware_cbt_tool.py [-h] -s HOST [-o PORT] -u USER [-p PASSWORD] -d
- DATACENTER -f FOLDER -v VMNAME [--enablecbt]
- [--disablecbt] [--resetcbt] [--info]
-
-Process args for enabling/disabling/resetting CBT
-
-optional arguments:
- -h, --help show this help message and exit
- -s HOST, --host HOST Remote host to connect to
- -o PORT, --port PORT Port to connect on
- -u USER, --user USER User name to use when connecting to host
- -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
- Password to use when connecting to host
- -d DATACENTER, --datacenter DATACENTER
- DataCenter Name
- -f FOLDER, --folder FOLDER
- Folder Name
- -v VMNAME, --vmname VMNAME
- Names of the Virtual Machines
- --enablecbt Enable CBT
- --disablecbt Disable CBT
- --resetcbt Reset CBT (disable, then enable)
- --info Show information (CBT supported and enabled or
- disabled)
-\end{commands}
-
-For the above configuration example, the command to enable CBT would be
-
-\begin{commands}{Example using vmware\_cbt\_tool.py}
-# <parameter>vmware_cbt_tool.py -s vcenter.example.org -u bakadm@vsphere.local -p Bak.Adm-1234 -d mydc1 -f /webservers -v websrv1 --enablecbt</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-
-Note: CBT does not work if the virtual hardware version is 6 or earlier.
-
-After enabling CBT, Backup Jobs can be run or scheduled as usual,
-for example in \command{bconsole}:
-
-\bcommand{run}{job=vm-websrv1 level=Full}
-
-\subsubsection{Restore}
-
-For restore, the VM must be powered off and no snapshot must exist.
-In \command{bconsole} use the restore menu 5, select the correct FileSet
-and enter \bcommand{mark}{*}, then \bcommand{}{done}. After restore has finished,
-the VM can be powered on.
-
-\subsubsection{Restore to local VMDK File}
-\index[general]{VMware Plugin!VMDK files}
-
-%Since \package{bareos-vadp-dumper} \sinceVersion{fd}{bareos-vadp-dumper}{15.2.2-15} and
-%\package{bareos-vmware-plugin} \sinceVersion{fd}{bareos-vmware-plugin}{15.2.2-27}
-Since \sinceVersion{fd}{VMware Plugin: restore to VMDK files}{15.2.3}
-it is possible to restore to local VMDK files. That means, instead of directly
-restoring a disk that belongs to the VM, the restore creates VMDK disk image files
-on the filesystem of the system that runs the \bareosFd. As the VM that the backup
-was taken from is not affected by this, it can remain switched on while restoring
-to local VMDK. Such a restored VMDK file can then be uploaded to a \vSphere datastore
-or accessed by tools like \elink{guestfish}{http://libguestfs.org/guestfish.1.html} to extract single files.
-
-For restoring to local VMDK, the plugin option \argument{localvmdk=yes} must be passed.
-The following example shows how to perform such a restore using \command{bconsole}:
-
-\begin{commands}{Example restore to local VMDK}
-*<input>restore</input>
-Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- ...
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- ...
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13): <input>5</input>
-Automatically selected Client: vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-fd
-The defined FileSet resources are:
- 1: Catalog
- ...
- 5: PyTestSetVmware-test02
- 6: PyTestSetVmware-test03
- ...
-Select FileSet resource (1-10): <input>5</input>
-+-------+-------+----------+---------------+---------------------+------------------+
-| jobid | level | jobfiles | jobbytes | starttime | volumename |
-+-------+-------+----------+---------------+---------------------+------------------+
-| 625 | F | 4 | 4,733,002,754 | 2016-02-18 10:32:03 | Full-0067 |
-...
-You have selected the following JobIds: 625,626,631,632,635
-
-Building directory tree for JobId(s) 625,626,631,632,635 ...
-10 files inserted into the tree.
-
-You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
-remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
-you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
-Enter "done" to leave this mode.
-
-cwd is: /
-$ <input>mark *</input>
-10 files marked.
-$ <input>done</input>
-Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-dir.restore.1.bsr
-
-The job will require the following
- Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
-===========================================================================
-
- Full-0001 File FileStorage
- ...
- Incremental-0078 File FileStorage
-
-Volumes marked with "*" are online.
-
-10 files selected to be restored.
-
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-dir.restore.1.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Linux All
-Backup Client: vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-fd
-Restore Client: vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2016-02-25 15:06:48
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>mod</input>
-Parameters to modify:
- 1: Level
- ...
- 14: Plugin Options
-Select parameter to modify (1-14): <input>14</input>
-Please enter Plugin Options string: <input>python:localvmdk=yes</input>
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-dir.restore.1.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Linux All
-Backup Client: vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-fd
-Restore Client: vmw5-bareos-centos6-64-devel-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2016-02-25 15:06:48
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: python: module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware: dc=dass5:folder=/: vmname=stephand-test02: vcserver=virtualcenter5.dass-it:vcuser=bakadm@vsphere.local: vcpass=Bak.Adm-1234: localvmdk=yes
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): <input>yes</input>
-Job queued. JobId=639
-\end{commands}
-
-Note: Since Bareos \sinceVersion{fd}{Add additional python plugin options}{15.2.3} it is sufficient to add Python plugin options, e.g. by
-
-\argument{python:localvmdk=yes}
-
-Before, all Python plugin must be repeated and the additional be added, like:
-\path|python:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-vmware:dc=dass5:folder=/:vmname=stephand-test02:vcserver=virtualcenter5.dass-it:vcuser=bakadm@vsphere.local:vcpass=Bak.Adm-1234:localvmdk=yes|
-
-
-After the restore process has finished, the restored VMDK files can be found
-under \path{/tmp/bareos-restores/}:
-
-\begin{commands}{Example result of restore to local VMDK}
-# <input>ls -laR /tmp/bareos-restores</input>
-/tmp/bareos-restores:
-total 28
-drwxr-x--x. 3 root root 4096 Feb 25 15:47 .
-drwxrwxrwt. 17 root root 20480 Feb 25 15:44 ..
-drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Feb 25 15:19 [ESX5-PS100] stephand-test02
-
-/tmp/bareos-restores/[ESX5-PS100] stephand-test02:
-total 7898292
-drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Feb 25 15:19 .
-drwxr-x--x. 3 root root 4096 Feb 25 15:47 ..
--rw-------. 1 root root 2075197440 Feb 25 15:19 stephand-test02_1.vmdk
--rw-------. 1 root root 6012731392 Feb 25 15:19 stephand-test02.vmdk
-\end{commands}
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-\chapter{Plugins}
-\index[general]{Plugin}
-\label{sec:plugins}
-
-The functionality of Bareos can be extended by plugins.
-They do exists plugins for the different daemons (Director, Storage- and File-Daemon).
-
-To use plugins, they must be enabled in the configuration (\configdirective{Plugin Directory} and optionally \configdirective{Plugin Names}).
-
-If a \configdirective{Plugin Directory} is specified
-\configdirective{Plugin Names} defines, which plugins get loaded.
-
-If \configdirective{Plugin Names} is not defined.
-
-\section{File Daemon Plugins}
-\label{fdPlugins}
-
-File Daemon plugins are configured by the \configdirective{Plugin} directive of a \ilink{File Set}{directive-fileset-plugin}.
-
-\warning{Currently the plugin command is being stored as part of the backup. The restore command in your directive should be flexible enough if things might change in future, otherwise you could run into trouble.}
-
-\subsection{bpipe Plugin}
-\label{bpipe}
-\index[general]{Plugin!bpipe}
-
-The bpipe plugin is a generic pipe program, that simply transmits the data from a specified program to Bareos for backup, and
-from Bareos to a specified program for restore. The purpose of the plugin is to provide an interface to any system program
-for backup and restore. That allows you, for example, to do database backups without a local dump. By using different command
-lines to bpipe, you can backup any kind of data (ASCII or binary) depending on the program called.
-
-On Linux, the Bareos bpipe plugin is part of the \package{bareos-filedaemon} package and is therefore installed on any system running the filedaemon.
-
-The bpipe plugin is so simple and flexible, you may call it the
-"Swiss Army Knife" of the current existing plugins for Bareos.
-
-The bpipe plugin is specified in the Include section of your Job's FileSet resource in your \file{bareos-dir.conf}.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe fileset}
-FileSet {
- Name = "MyFileSet"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- compression = gzip
- }
- Plugin = "bpipe:file=<filepath>:reader=<readprogram>:writer=<writeprogram>
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-The syntax and semantics of the Plugin directive require the first part of the string up to the colon to be the name of the plugin.
-Everything after the first colon is ignored by the File daemon but is passed to the plugin. Thus the plugin writer may define the
-meaning of the rest of the string as he wishes. The full syntax of the plugin directive as interpreted by the bpipe plugin is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bpipe directive}
-Plugin = "<plugin>:file=<filepath>:reader=<readprogram>:writer=<writeprogram>"
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[plugin] is the name of the plugin with the trailing -fd.so stripped off, so in this case, we would put bpipe in the field.
-
-\item[filepath] specifies the namespace, which for bpipe is the pseudo path and filename under which the backup will be saved. This
-pseudo path and filename will be seen by the user in the restore file tree. For example, if the value is \argument{/MySQL/mydump.sql},
-the data
-backed up by the plugin will be put under that \bquote{pseudo} path and filename.
-You must be careful to choose a naming convention that is unique
-to avoid a conflict with a path and filename that actually exists on your system.
-
-\item[readprogram] for the bpipe plugin specifies the "reader" program that is called by the plugin during backup to read the data. bpipe
-will call this program by doing a popen on it.
-
-\item[writeprogram] for the bpipe plugin specifies the "writer" program that is called by the plugin during restore to write the data back
-to the filesystem.
-\end{description}
-
-Please note that the two items above describing the "reader" and "writer", these programs are "executed" by Bareos, which means
-there is no shell interpretation of any command line arguments you might use. If you want to use shell characters (redirection of input
-or output, ...), then we recommend that you put your command or commands in a shell script and execute the script. In addition if you
-backup a file with reader program, when running the writer program during the restore, Bareos will not automatically create the path
-to the file. Either the path must exist, or you must explicitly do so with your command or in a shell script.
-
-See the examples about \nameref{backup-postgresql} and \nameref{backup-mysql}.
-
-
-\subsection{PGSQL Plugin}
-
-See chapter \nameref{backup-postgresql-plugin}.
-
-\subsection{MySQL Plugin}
-
-See the chapters \nameref{backup-mysql-xtrabackup} and \nameref{backup-mysql-python}.
-
-\subsection{MSSQL Plugin}
-
-See chapter \nameref{MSSQL}.
-
-\subsection{LDAP Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!ldap}
-
-This plugin is intended to backup (and restore) the contents of a LDAP server.
-It uses normal LDAP operation for this.
-The package \package{bareos-filedaemon-ldap-python-plugin} (\sinceVersion{Fd}{LDAP Plugin}{15.2.0}) contains an example configuration file, that must be adapted to your envirnoment.
-
-\subsection{Cephfs Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!ceph!cephfs}
-\index[general]{Ceph!Cephfs Plugin}
-
-Opposite to the \ilink{Rados Backend}{SdBackendRados} that is used to store data on a CEPH Object Store,
-this plugin is intended to backup a CEPH Object Store via the Cephfs interface to other media.
-The package \package{bareos-filedaemon-ceph-plugin} (\sinceVersion{Fd}{Cephfs Plugin}{15.2.0}) contains an example configuration file, that must be adapted to your envirnoment.
-
-\subsection{Rados Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!ceph!rados}
-\index[general]{Ceph!Rados Plugin}
-
-Opposite to the \ilink{Rados Backend}{SdBackendRados} that is used to store data on a CEPH Object Store,
-this plugin is intended to backup a CEPH Object Store via the Rados interface to other media.
-The package \package{bareos-filedaemon-ceph-plugin} (\sinceVersion{Fd}{CEPH Rados Plugin}{15.2.0}) contains an example configuration file, that must be adapted to your envirnoment.
-
-
-\subsection{GlusterFS Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!glusterfs}
-\index[general]{GlusterFS!Plugin}
-
-Opposite to the \ilink{GFAPI Backend}{SdBackendGfapi} that is used to store data on a Gluster system,
-this plugin is intended to backup data from a Gluster system to other media.
-The package \package{bareos-filedaemon-glusterfs-plugin} (\sinceVersion{Fd}{GlusterFS Plugin}{15.2.0}) contains an example configuration file, that must be adapted to your envirnoment.
-
-
-\subsection{python-fd Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!Python!File Daemon}
-
-The \name{python-fd} plugin behaves similar to the \nameref{director-python-plugin}. Base plugins and an example get installed via the package bareos-filedaemon-python-plugin.
-Configuration is done in the \nameref{DirectorResourceFileSet} on the director.
-
-We basically distinguish between command-plugin and option-plugins.
-
-\subsubsection{Command Plugins}
-Command plugins are used to replace or extend the FileSet definition in the File Section. If you have a command-plugin,
-you can use it like in this example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: Python FD command plugins}
-FileSet {
- Name = "mysql"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file
- }
- File = "/etc"
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-mysql"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\index[general]{MySQL!Backup}
-This example uses the \ilink{MySQL plugin}{backup-mysql-python} to backup MySQL dumps in addition to \file{/etc}.
-
-\subsubsection{Option Plugins}
-Option plugins are activated in the Options resource of a FileSet definition.
-
-Example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: Python FD option plugins}
-FileSet {
- Name = "option"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5 # calculate md5 checksum per file
- Plugin = "python:module_path=/usr/lib/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-fd-file-interact"
- }
- File = "/etc"
- File = "/usr/lib/bareos/plugins"
- }
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-This plugin bareos-fd-file-interact from \url{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-contrib/tree/master/fd-plugins/options-plugin-sample} has a method that is called before and after each file that goes into the backup,
-it can be used as a template for whatever plugin wants to interact with files before or after backup.
-
-\input{plugins-vmware-plugin}
-
-\section{Storage Daemon Plugins}
-\label{sdPlugins}
-
-\subsection{autoxflate-sd}
-\label{plugin-autoxflate-sd}
-\index[general]{Plugin!autoxflate-sd}
-
-
-This plugin is part of the \package{bareos-storage} package.
-
-The autoxflate-sd plugin can inflate (decompress) and deflate (compress)
-the data being written to or read from a device. It can also do both.
-
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir autoxflate-functionblocks}
-\end{center}
-
-Therefore the autoxflate plugin inserts a inflate and a deflate function block
-into the stream going to the device (called OUT) and coming from the device (called IN).
-
-Each stream passes first the inflate function block, then the deflate function block.
-
-The inflate blocks are controlled by the setting of the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Inflate} directive.
-
-The deflate blocks are controlled by the setting of the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate},
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate Algorithm} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Auto Deflate Level} directives.
-
-The inflate blocks, if enabled, will uncompress data if it is compressed using the
-algorithm that was used during compression.
-
-The deflate blocks, if enabled, will compress uncompressed data with the algorithm and level configured in the according directives.
-
-The series connection of the inflate and deflate function blocks makes the plugin very flexible.
-
-Szenarios where this plugin can be used are for example:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item client computers with weak cpus can do backups without compression and let the sd do the compression when writing to disk
- \item compressed backups can be recompressed to a different compression format (e.g. gzip \textrightarrow\ lzo) using migration jobs
- \item client backups can be compressed with compression algorithms that the client itself does not support
-\end{itemize}
-
-Multi-core cpus will be utilized when using parallel jobs as the compression is done in each jobs' thread.
-
-When the autoxflate plugin is configured, it will write some status information into the joblog.
-
-\begin{bmessage}{used compression algorithm}
-autodeflation: compressor on device FileStorage is FZ4H
-\end{bmessage}
-
-\begin{bmessage}{configured inflation and deflation blocks}
-autoxflate-sd.c: FileStorage OUT:[SD->inflate=yes->deflate=yes->DEV] IN:[DEV->inflate=yes->deflate=yes->SD]
-\end{bmessage}
-
-\begin{bmessage}{overall deflation/inflation ratio}
-autoxflate-sd.c: deflate ratio: 50.59%
-\end{bmessage}
-
-Additional \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Auto XFlate On Replication} can be configured at the Storage resource.
-
-
-\subsection{scsicrypto-sd}
-\index[general]{Plugin!scsicrypto-sd}
-
-This plugin is part of the \package{bareos-storage-tape} package.
-
-\subsubsection{General}
-
-\paragraph{LTO Hardware Encryption}
-\label{LTOHardwareEncryptionGeneral}
-
-Modern tape-drives, for example LTO (from LTO4 onwards) support hardware encryption.
-There are several ways of using encryption with these drives. The following three types of key management are available for encrypting drives. The transmission of the keys to the volumes is accomplished by either of the three:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item A backup application that supports Application Managed Encryption (AME)
- \item A tape library that supports Library Managed Encryption (LME)
- \item A Key Management Appliance (KMA)
-\end{itemize}
-
-We added support for Application Managed Encryption (AME) scheme, where on labeling a crypto key is generated for a volume and when the volume is mounted, the crypto key is loaded. When finally the volume is unmounted, the key is cleared from the memory of the Tape Drive using the SCSI SPOUT command set.
-
-If you have implemented Library Managed Encryption (LME) or a Key Management Appliance (KMA), there is no need to have support from Bareos on loading and clearing the encryption keys, as either the Library knows the per volume encryption keys itself, or it will ask the KMA for the encryption key when it needs it. For big installations you might consider using a KMA, but the Application Managed Encryption implemented in Bareos should also scale rather well and have a low overhead as the keys are only loaded and cleared when needed.
-
-\paragraph{The scsicrypto-sd plugin}
-
-The \command{scsicrypto-sd} hooks into the \pluginevent{unload}, \pluginevent{label read}, \pluginevent{label write} and \pluginevent{label verified} events for loading and clearing the key. It checks whether it it needs to clear the drive by either using an internal state (if it loaded a key before) or by checking the state of a special option that first issues an encrytion status query. If there is a connection to the director and the volume information is not available, it will ask the director for the data on the currently loaded volume. If no connection is available, a cache will be used which should contain the most recently mounted volumes. If an encryption key is available, it will be loaded into the drive's memory.
-
-\paragraph{Changes in the director}
-
-The director has been extended with additional code for handling hardware data encryption. The extra keyword \name{encrypt} on the label of a volume will force the director to generate a new semi-random passphrase for the volume, which will be stored in the database as part of the media information.
-
-A passphrase is always stored in the database base64-encoded. When a so called \name{Key Encryption Key} is set in the config of the director, the passphrase is first wrapped using RFC3394 key wrapping and then base64-encoded. By using key wrapping, the keys in the database are safe against people sniffing the info, as the data is still encrypted using the Key Encryption Key (which in essence is just an extra passphrase of the same length as the volume passphrases used).
-
-When the storage daemon needs to mount the volume, it will ask the director for the volume information and that protocol is extended with the exchange of the base64-wrapped encryption key (passphrase). The storage daemon provides an extra config option in which it records the Key Encryption Key of the particular director, and as such can unwrap the key sent into the original passphrase.
-
-As can be seen from the above info we don't allow the user to enter a passphrase, but generate a semi-random passphrase using the openssl random functions (if available) and convert that into a readable ASCII stream of letters, numbers and most other characters, apart from the quotes and space etc. This will produce much stronger passphrases than when requesting the info from a user. As we store this information in the database, the user never has to enter these passphrases.
-
-The volume label is written in unencrypted form to the volume, so we can always recognize a Bareos volume. When the key is loaded onto the drive, we set the decryption mode to mixed, so we can read both unencrypted and encrypted data from the volume. When no key or the wrong key has been loaded, the drive will give an IO error when trying to read the volume.
-For disaster recovery you can store the Key Encryption Key and the content of the wrapped encryption keys somewhere safe and the \ilink{bscrypto}{bscrypto} tool together with the scsicrypto-sd plugin can be used to get access to your volumes, in case you ever lose your complete environment.
-
-If you don't want to use the scsicrypto-sd plugin when doing DR and you are only reading one volume, you can also set the crypto key using the bscrypto tool. Because we use the mixed decryption mode, in which you can read both encrypted and unencrypted data from a volume, you can set the right encryption key before reading the volume label.
-
-If you need to read more than one volume, you better use the scsicrypto-sd plugin with tools like bscan/bextract, as the plugin will then auto-load the correct encryption key when it loads the volume, similiarly to what the storage daemon does when performing backups and restores.
-
-The volume label is unencrypted, so a volume can also be recognized by a non-encrypted installation, but it won't be able to read the actual data from it. Using an encrypted volume label doesn't add much security (there is no security-related info in the volume label anyhow) and it makes it harder to recognize either a labeled volume with encrypted data or an unlabeled new volume (both would return an IO-error on read of the label.)
-
-\subsubsection{Configuration}
-
-\paragraph{SCSI crypto setup}
-%
-The initial setup of SCSI crypto looks something like this:
-%
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Generate a Key Encryption Key e.g.
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscrypto -g -
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
-
-For details see \ilink{bscrypto}{bscrypto}.
-
-
-
-\paragraph{Security Setup}
-
-Some security levels need to be increased for the storage daemon to be able to use the low level SCSI interface for setting and getting the encryption status on a tape device.
-
-The following additional security is needed for the following operating systems:
-
-\subparagraph{Linux (SG\_IO ioctl interface):} The user running the storage daemon needs the following additional capabilities:
-\index[sd]{Platform!Linux!Privileges}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \parameter{CAP_SYS_RAWIO} (see capabilities(7))
- \begin{itemize}
- \item On older kernels you might need \parameter{CAP_SYS_ADMIN}. Try \parameter{CAP_SYS_RAWIO} first and if that doesn't work try \parameter{CAP_SYS_ADMIN}
- \end{itemize}
- \item If you are running the storage daemon as another user than root (which has the \parameter{CAP_SYS_RAWIO} capability), you need to add it to the current set of capabilities.
- \item If you are using systemd, you could add this additional capability to the CapabilityBoundingSet parameter.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item For systemd add the following to the bareos-sd.service: \parameter{Capabilities=cap_sys_rawio+ep}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-You can also set up the extra capability on \command{bscrypto} and \command{bareos-sd} by running the following commands:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-setcap cap_sys_rawio=ep bscrypto
-setcap cap_sys_rawio=ep bareos-sd
-\end{commands}
-
-Check the setting with
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-getcap -v bscrypto
-getcap -v bareos-sd
-\end{commands}
-
-\command{getcap} and \command{setcap} are part of libcap-progs.
-
-If \command{bareos-sd} does not have the appropriate capabilities, all
-other tape operations may still work correctly, but you will
-get \bquote{Unable to perform SG\_IO ioctl} errors.
-
-
-
-\subparagraph{Solaris (USCSI ioctl interface):} The user running the storage daemon needs the following additional privileges:
-\index[sd]{Platform!Solaris!Privileges}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \parameter{PRIV_SYS_DEVICES} (see privileges(5))
-\end{itemize}
-
-If you are running the storage daemon as another user than root (which has the \parameter{PRIV_SYS_DEVICES} privilege), you need to add it to the current set of privileges.
-This can be set up by setting this either as a project for the user, or as a set of extra privileges in the SMF definition starting the storage daemon. The SMF setup is the cleanest one.
-
-For SMF make sure you have something like this in the instance block:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-<method_context working_directory=":default"> <method_credential user="bareos" group="bareos" privileges="basic,sys_devices"/> </method_context>
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\paragraph{Changes in bareos-sd.conf}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Set the Key Encryption Key
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Director}{Key Encryption Key} = \argument{passphrase}
- \end{itemize}
- \item Enable the loading of storage daemon plugins
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Plugin Directory} = \directory{path_to_sd_plugins}
- \end{itemize}
- \item Enable the SCSI encryption option
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Drive Crypto Enabled} = yes
- \end{itemize}
- \item Enable this, if you want the plugin to probe the encryption status of the drive when it needs to clear a pending key
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Query Crypto Status} = yes
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\paragraph{Changes in bareos-dir.conf}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Set the Key Encryption Key
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Key Encryption Key} = \argument{passphrase}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsubsection{Testing}
-
-Restart the Storage Daemon and the Director.
-After this you can label new volumes with the encrypt option, e.g.
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-label slots=1-5 barcodes encrypt
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Disaster Recovery}
-
-For Disaster Recovery (DR) you need the following information:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Actual bareos-sd.conf with config options enabled as described above, including, among others, a definition of a director with the Key Encryption Key used for creating the encryption keys of the volumes.
- \item The actual keys used for the encryption of the volumes.
-\end{itemize}
-
-This data needs to be availabe as a so called crypto cache file which is used by the plugin when no connection to the director can be made to do a lookup (most likely on DR).
-
-Most of the times the needed information, e.g. the bootstrap info, is available on recently written volumes and most of the time the encryption cache will contain the most recent data, so a recent copy of the \file{bareos-sd.<portnr>.cryptoc} file in the working directory is enough most of the time. You can also save the info from database in a safe place and use bscrypto to populate this info
-(VolumeName \textrightarrow EncryptKey) into the crypto cache file used by \command{bextract} and \command{bscan}.
-You can use \command{bscrypto} with the following flags to create a new or update an existing crypto cache file e.g.:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscrypto -p /var/lib/bareos/bareos-sd.<portnr>.cryptoc
-\end{commands}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item A valid BSR file containing the location of the last safe of the database makes recovery much easier. Adding a post script to the database save job could collect the needed info and make sure its stored somewhere safe.
- \item Recover the database in the normal way e.g. for postgresql:
-\begin{commands}{}
-bextract -D <director_name> -c bareos-sd.conf -V <volname> \ /dev/nst0 /tmp -b bootstrap.bsr
-/usr/lib64/bareos/create_bareos_database
-/usr/lib64/bareos/grant_bareos_privileges
-psql bareos < /tmp/var/lib/bareos/bareos.sql
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Or something similar (change paths to follow where you installed the software or where the package put it).
-
-\textbf{Note:} As described at the beginning of this chapter, there are different types of key management, AME, LME and KMA. If the Library is set up for LME or KMA, it probably won't allow our AME setup and the scsi-crypto plugin will fail to set/clear the encryption key. To be able to use AME you need to \bquote{Modify Encryption Method} and set it to something like \bquote{Application Managed}.
-If you decide to use LME or KMA you don't have to bother with the whole setup of AME which may for big libraries be easier, although the overhead of using AME even for very big libraries should be minimal.
-
-\subsection{scsitapealert-sd}
-\index[general]{Plugin!scsitapealert-sd}
-
-This plugin is part of the \package{bareos-storage-tape} package.
-
-
-\subsection{python-sd Plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!Python!Storage Daemon}
-
-The \name{python-sd} plugin behaves similar to the \nameref{director-python-plugin}.
-
-
-\section{Director Plugins}
-\label{dirPlugins}
-
-\subsection{python-dir Plugin}
-\label{director-python-plugin}
-\index[general]{Plugin!Python!Director}
-
-The \name{python-dir} plugin is intended to extend the functionality of the Bareos Director by Python code.
-A working example is included.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item install the \package{bareos-director-python-plugin} package
- \item change to the Bareos plugin directory (\directory{/usr/lib/bareos/plugins/} or \directory{/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins/})
- \item copy \file{bareos-dir.py.template} to \file{bareos-dir.py}
- \item activate the plugin in the Bareos Director configuration
- \item restart the Bareos Director
- \item change \file{bareos-dir.py} as required
- \item restart the Bareos Director
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Loading plugins}
-
-Since \sinceVersion{dir}{multiple Python plugins}{14.4.0} multiple Python plugins can be loaded and plugin names can be arbitrary. Before this, the Python plugin always loads the file \file{bareos-dir.py}.
-
-The director plugins are configured in the Job-Resource (or JobDefs resource). To load a Python plugin you need
-\begin{itemize}
- \item [module\_path= ] pointing to your plugin directory (needs to be enabled in the Director resource, too
- \item [module\_name= ] Your plugin (without the suffix .py)
- \item [instance= ] default is '0', you can leave this, as long as you only have 1 Director Python plugin. If you have more than 1, start with instance=0 and increment the instance for each plugin.
- \item You can add plugin specific option key-value pairs, each pair separated by ':' key=value
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-Example:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf: Python Plugins}
-Director {
- # ...
- # Plugin directory
- Plugin Directory = /usr/lib64/bareos/plugins
- # Load the python plugin
- Plugin Names = "python"
-}
-
-JobDefs {
- Name = "DefaultJob"
- Type = Backup
- # ...
- # Load the class based plugin with testoption=testparam
- Dir Plugin Options = "python:instance=0:module_path=/usr/lib64/bareos/plugins:module_name=bareos-dir-class-plugins:testoption=testparam
- # ...
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\subsubsection{Write your own Python Plugin}
-
-Some plugin examples are available on \url{https://github.com/bareos/bareos-contrib}.
-The class-based approach lets you easily reuse stuff already
-defined in the baseclass BareosDirPluginBaseclass, which ships with the \package{bareos-director-python-plugin} package.
-The examples contain the plugin bareos-dir-nsca-sender, that submits the results and performance data of a backup job directly to Icinga\index[general]{Icinga} or Nagios\index[general]{Nagios|see{Icinga}} using the NSCA protocol.
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-
-\chapter{Automated Disk Backup}
-\label{PoolsChapter}
-\index[general]{Volumes!Using Pools to Manage}
-\index[general]{Disk!Automated Backup}
-\index[general]{Automated Disk Backup}
-\index[general]{Pool}
-
-If you manage five or ten machines and have a nice tape backup, you don't need
-Pools, and you may wonder what they are good for. In this chapter, you will
-see that Pools can help you optimize disk storage space. The same techniques
-can be applied to a shop that has multiple tape drives, or that wants to mount
-various different Volumes to meet their needs.
-
-The rest of this chapter will give an example involving backup to disk
-Volumes, but most of the information applies equally well to tape Volumes.
-
-Given is a scenario, where the size of a full backup is about 15GB.
-
-It is required, that backup data is available for six months.
-Old files should be available on a daily basis for a week, a weekly basis for a month, then monthly
-for six months. In addition, offsite capability is not needed.
-The daily changes amount to about
-300MB on the average, or about 2GB per week.
-
-As a consequence, the total volume of data they need to keep to meet their
-needs is about 100GB (15GB x 6 + 2GB x 5 + 0.3 x 7) = 102.1GB.
-
-The chosen solution was to use a 120GB hard disk -- far
-less than 1/10th the price of a tape drive and the cassettes to handle the
-same amount of data, and to have the backup software write to disk files.
-
-The rest of this chapter will explain how to setup Bareos so that it would
-automatically manage a set of disk files with the minimum sysadmin
-intervention.
-
-\section{Overall Design}
-\label{OverallDesign}
-
-Getting Bareos to write to disk rather than tape in the simplest case is
-rather easy.
-
-One needs to consider about what happens if we have only a single large Bareos
-Volume defined on our hard disk. Everything works fine until the Volume fills,
-then Bareos will ask you to mount a new Volume. This same problem applies to
-the use of tape Volumes if your tape fills. Being a hard disk and the only one
-you have, this will be a bit of a problem. It should be obvious that it is
-better to use a number of smaller Volumes and arrange for Bareos to
-automatically recycle them so that the disk storage space can be reused.
-
-As mentioned, the solution is to have multiple Volumes, or files on the disk.
-To do so, we need to limit the use and thus the size of a single Volume, by
-time, by number of jobs, or by size. Any of these would work, but we chose to
-limit the use of a single Volume by putting a single job in each Volume with
-the exception of Volumes containing Incremental backup where there will be 6
-jobs (a week's worth of data) per volume. The details of this will be
-discussed shortly. This is a single client backup, so if you have multiple
-clients you will need to multiply those numbers by the number of clients,
-or use a different system for switching volumes, such as limiting the
-volume size.
-
-\TODO{This chapter will get rewritten. Instead of limiting a Volume to one job, we will utilize \variable{Max Use Duration = 24 hours}. This prevents problems when adding more clients, because otherwise each job has to run seperat.}
-
-The next problem to resolve is recycling of Volumes. As you noted from above,
-the requirements are to be able to restore monthly for 6 months, weekly for a
-month, and daily for a week. So to simplify things, why not do a Full save
-once a month, a Differential save once a week, and Incremental saves daily.
-Now since each of these different kinds of saves needs to remain valid for
-differing periods, the simplest way to do this (and possibly the only) is to
-have a separate Pool for each backup type.
-
-The decision was to use three Pools: one for Full saves, one for Differential
-saves, and one for Incremental saves, and each would have a different number
-of volumes and a different Retention period to accomplish the requirements.
-
-\label{FullPool}
-\subsection{Full Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool!Full}
-\index[general]{Full Pool}
-
-Putting a single Full backup on each Volume, will require six Full save
-Volumes, and a retention period of six months. The Pool needed to do that is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Full-Pool}
-Pool {
- Name = Full-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 6 months
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
- Label Format = Full-
- Maximum Volumes = 9
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Since these are disk Volumes, no space is lost by having separate Volumes for
-each backup (done once a month in this case). The items to note are the
-retention period of six months (i.e. they are recycled after six months), that
-there is one job per volume (Maximum Volume Jobs = 1), the volumes will be
-labeled Full-0001, ... Full-0006 automatically. One could have labeled these
-manually from the start, but why not use the features of Bareos.
-
-Six months after the first volume is used, it will be subject to pruning
-and thus recycling, so with a maximum of 9 volumes, there should always be
-3 volumes available (note, they may all be marked used, but they will be
-marked purged and recycled as needed).
-
-If you have two clients, you would want to set {\bf Maximum Volume Jobs} to
-2 instead of one, or set a limit on the size of the Volumes, and possibly
-increase the maximum number of Volumes.
-
-
-\label{DiffPool}
-\subsection{Differential Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool!Differential}
-\index[general]{Differential Pool}
-
-For the Differential backup Pool, we choose a retention period of a bit longer
-than a month and ensure that there is at least one Volume for each of the
-maximum of five weeks in a month. So the following works:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Differential Pool}
-Pool {
- Name = Diff-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 40 days
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
- Label Format = Diff-
- Maximum Volumes = 10
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-As you can see, the Differential Pool can grow to a maximum of 9 volumes,
-and the Volumes are retained 40 days and thereafter they can be recycled. Finally
-there is one job per volume. This, of course, could be tightened up a lot, but
-the expense here is a few GB which is not too serious.
-
-If a new volume is used every week, after 40 days, one will have used 7
-volumes, and there should then always be 3 volumes that can be purged and
-recycled.
-
-See the discussion above concering the Full pool for how to handle multiple
-clients.
-
-\label{IncPool}
-\subsection{Incremental Pool}
-\index[general]{Incremental Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool!Incremental}
-
-Finally, here is the resource for the Incremental Pool:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Incremental Pool}
-Pool {
- Name = Inc-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 20 days
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 6
- Label Format = Inc-
- Maximum Volumes = 7
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-We keep the data for 20 days rather than just a week as the needs require. To
-reduce the proliferation of volume names, we keep a week's worth of data (6
-incremental backups) in each Volume. In practice, the retention period should
-be set to just a bit more than a week and keep only two or three volumes
-instead of five. Again, the lost is very little and as the system reaches the
-full steady state, we can adjust these values so that the total disk usage
-doesn't exceed the disk capacity.
-
-If you have two clients, the simplest thing to do is to increase the
-maximum volume jobs from 6 to 12. As mentioned above, it is also possible
-limit the size of the volumes. However, in that case, you will need to
-have a better idea of the volume or add sufficient volumes to the pool so
-that you will be assured that in the next cycle (after 20 days) there is
-at least one volume that is pruned and can be recycled.
-
-
-\section{Configuration Files}
-
-The following example shows you the actual files used, with only a few minor
-modifications to simplify things.
-
-The Director's configuration file is as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-dir.conf}
-Director { # define myself
- Name = bareos-dir
- QueryFile = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/query.sql"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
- Password = "*** CHANGE ME ***"
- Messages = Standard
-}
-
-JobDefs {
- Name = "DefaultJob"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Incremental
- Client = bareos-fd
- FileSet = "Full Set"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
- Storage = File
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Inc-Pool
- Full Backup Pool = Full-Pool
- Incremental Backup Pool = Inc-Pool
- Differential Backup Pool = Diff-Pool
- Priority = 10
- Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bareos/%c.bsr"
-}
-
-Job {
- Name = client
- Client = client-fd
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- FileSet = "Full Set"
-}
-
-# Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save)
-Job {
- Name = "BackupCatalog"
- Client = client-fd
- JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
- Level = Full
- FileSet="Catalog"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- # This creates an ASCII copy of the catalog
- # Arguments to make_catalog_backup.pl are:
- # make_catalog_backup.pl <catalog-name>
- RunBeforeJob = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/make_catalog_backup.pl MyCatalog"
- # This deletes the copy of the catalog
- RunAfterJob = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/delete_catalog_backup"
- # This sends the bootstrap via mail for disaster recovery.
- # Should be sent to another system, please change recipient accordingly
- Write Bootstrap = "|/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bareos\) \" -s \"Bootstrap for Job %j\" root@localhost"
- Priority = 11 # run after main backup
-}
-
-# Standard Restore template, to be changed by Console program
-Job {
- Name = "RestoreFiles"
- Type = Restore
- Client = client-fd
- FileSet="Full Set"
- Storage = File
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- Where = /tmp/bareos-restores
-}
-
-# List of files to be backed up
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include = {
- Options {
- signature=SHA1;
- compression=GZIP9
- }
- File = /
- File = /usr
- File = /home
- File = /boot
- File = /var
- File = /opt
- }
- Exclude = {
- File = /proc
- File = /tmp
- File = /.journal
- File = /.fsck
- ...
- }
-}
-
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycle"
- Run = Level=Full 1st sun at 2:05
- Run = Level=Differential 2nd-5th sun at 2:05
- Run = Level=Incremental mon-sat at 2:05
-}
-
-# This schedule does the catalog. It starts after the WeeklyCycle
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Run = Level=Full sun-sat at 2:10
-}
-
-# This is the backup of the catalog
-FileSet {
- Name = "Catalog"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature = MD5
- }
- File = "/var/lib/bareos/bareos.sql" # database dump
- File = "/etc/bareos" # configuration
- }
-}
-
-Client {
- Name = client-fd
- Address = client
- FDPort = 9102
- Password = " *** CHANGE ME ***"
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
- Job Retention = 6 months
- File Retention = 60 days
-}
-
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = localhost
- Password = " *** CHANGE ME ***"
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
-}
-
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- dbname = bareos; user = bareos; password = ""
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = Full-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 6 months
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
- Label Format = Full-
- Maximum Volumes = 9
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = Inc-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes # automatically recycle Volumes
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
- Volume Retention = 20 days
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 6
- Label Format = Inc-
- Maximum Volumes = 7
-}
-
-Pool {
- Name = Diff-Pool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 40 days
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
- Label Format = Diff-
- Maximum Volumes = 10
-}
-
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- mailcommand = "bsmtp -h mail.domain.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\"
- -s \"Bareos: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
- operatorcommand = "bsmtp -h mail.domain.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\"
- -s \"Bareos: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
- mail = root@domain.com = all, !skipped
- operator = root@domain.com = mount
- console = all, !skipped, !saved
- append = "/home/bareos/bin/log" = all, !skipped
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-and the Storage daemon's configuration file is:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-sd.conf}
-Storage { # definition of myself
- Name = bareos-sd
-}
-
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = " *** CHANGE ME ***"
-}
-
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bareos label unlabeled media
- Random Access = yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- director = bareos-dir = all
-}
-\end{bconfig}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/postgresql.tex b/manuals/en/main/postgresql.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL}
-\label{PostgreSqlChapter}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Installing and Configuring}
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading}
-
-If you are considering using PostreSQL, you should be aware
-of their philosophy of upgrades, which could be
-destabilizing for a production shop. Basically at every major version
-upgrade, you are required to dump your database in an ASCII format,
-do the upgrade, and then reload your database (or databases). This is
-because they frequently update the "data format" from version to
-version, and they supply no tools to automatically do the conversion.
-If you forget to do the ASCII dump, your database may become totally
-useless because none of the new tools can access it due to the format
-change, and the PostgreSQL server will not be able to start.
-
-If you are building PostgreSQL from source, please be sure to add
-the {\bf \verb:--:enable-thread-safety} option when doing the ./configure
-for PostgreSQL.
-
-\section{Installing PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Installing}
-
-If you use the {\bf ./configure \verb:--:with-postgresql=PostgreSQL-Directory}
-statement for configuring {\bf Bareos}, you will need PostgreSQL version 7.4
-or later installed. NOTE! PostgreSQL versions earlier than 7.4 do not work
-with Bareos. If PostgreSQL is installed in the standard system location, you
-need only enter {\bf \verb:--:with-postgresql} since the configure program will
-search all the standard locations. If you install PostgreSQL in your home
-directory or some other non-standard directory, you will need to provide the
-full path with the {\bf \verb:--:with-postgresql} option.
-
-Installing and configuring PostgreSQL is not difficult but can be confusing
-the first time. If you prefer, you may want to use a package provided by your
-chosen operating system. Binary packages are available on most PostgreSQL
-mirrors.
-
-If you prefer to install from source, we recommend following the instructions
-found in the
-\elink{PostgreSQL documentation}{http://www.postgresql.org/docs/}.
-
-If you are using FreeBSD,
-\elink{this FreeBSD Diary article}{http://www.freebsddiary.org/postgresql.php}
-will be useful. Even if you are not using FreeBSD, the article will contain
-useful configuration and setup information.
-
-If you configure the Batch Insert code in Bareos (attribute inserts are
-10 times faster), you {\bf must} be using a PostgreSQL that was built with
-the {\bf \verb:--:enable-thread-safety} option, otherwise you will get
-data corruption. Most major Linux distros have thread safety turned on, but
-it is better to check. One way is to see if the PostgreSQL library that
-Bareos will be linked against references pthreads. This can be done
-with a command such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- nm /usr/lib/libpq.a | grep pthread_mutex_lock
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The above command should print a line that looks like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- U pthread_mutex_lock
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-if does, then everything is OK. If it prints nothing, do not enable batch
-inserts when building Bareos.
-
-After installing PostgreSQL, you should return to completing the installation
-of {\bf Bareos}. Later, after Bareos is installed, come back to this chapter
-to complete the installation. Please note, the installation files used in the
-second phase of the PostgreSQL installation are created during the Bareos
-Installation. You must still come back to complete the second phase of the
-PostgreSQL installation even if you installed binaries (e.g. rpm, deb,
-...).
-
-
-\section{Configuring PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Configuring PostgreSQL -- }
-
-At this point, you should have built and installed PostgreSQL, or already have
-a running PostgreSQL, and you should have configured, built and installed {\bf
-Bareos}. If not, please complete these items before proceeding.
-
-Please note that the {\bf ./configure} used to build {\bf Bareos} will need to
-include {\bf \verb:--:with-postgresql=PostgreSQL-directory}, where {\bf
-PostgreSQL-directory} is the directory name that you specified on the
-./configure command for configuring PostgreSQL (if you didn't specify a
-directory or PostgreSQL is installed in a default location, you do not need to
-specify the directory). This is needed so that Bareos can find the necessary
-include headers and library files for interfacing to PostgreSQL.
-
-An important thing to note here is that {\bf Bareos} makes two connections
-to the PostgreSQL server for each backup job that is currently running. If
-you are intending to run a large number of concurrent jobs, check the value
-of {\bf max\_connections} in your PostgreSQL configuration file to ensure
-that it is larger than the setting {\bf Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
-in your director configuration. {\bf Setting this too low will result in
-some backup jobs failing to run correctly!}
-
-{\bf Bareos} will install scripts for manipulating the database (create,
-delete, make tables etc) into the main installation directory. These files
-will be of the form *\_bareos\_* (e.g. create\_bareos\_database). These files
-are also available in the {\textless}bareos-src{\textgreater}/src/cats directory after
-running ./configure. If you inspect create\_bareos\_database, you will see
-that it calls create\_postgresql\_database. The *\_bareos\_* files are
-provided for convenience. It doesn't matter what database you have chosen;
-create\_bareos\_database will always create your database.
-
-Now you will create the Bareos PostgreSQL database and the tables that Bareos
-uses. These instructions assume that you already have PostgreSQL running. You
-will need to perform these steps as a user that is able to create new
-databases. This can be the PostgreSQL user (on most systems, this is the pgsql
-user).
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item cd {\textless}install-directory{\textgreater}
-
- This directory contains the Bareos catalog interface routines.
-
-\item Create the database owner ({\bf bareos})
- On many systems, the PostreSQL master
- owner is {\bf pgsql} and on others such as Red Hat and Fedora it is {\bf
- postgres}. You can find out which it is by examining your /etc/passwd
- file. To create a new user under either your name or with say the name
- {\bf bareos}, you can do the following:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- su
- (enter root password)
- su pgsql (or postgres)
- createuser bareos
- Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
- Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) (choose
- what you want)
- exit
-\end{verbatim}
- Normally the {\bf bareos} user must be able to create new databases,
- if you use the script in the next item,
- or you will have to create one for it, but it does not need to
- create new users.
-
-\item ./create\_bareos\_database
-
- This script creates the PostgreSQL {\bf bareos} database.
- Before running this command, you should carefully think about
- what encoding sequence you want for the text fields (paths, files, ...).
- We strongly recommend that you use the default value of SQL\_ASCII
- that is in the create\_bareos\_database script. Please be warned
- that if you change this value, your backups may fail. After running
- the script, you can check with the command:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- psql -l
-\end{verbatim}
-
- and the column marked {\bf Encoding} should be {\bf SQL\_ASCII} for
- all your Bareos databases (normally {\bf bareos}).
-
-\item ./make\_bareos\_tables
-
- This script creates the PostgreSQL tables used by {\bf Bareos}.
-\item ./grant\_bareos\_privileges
-
- This script creates the database user {\bf bareos} with restricted access
-rights. You may want to modify it to suit your situation. Please note that
-this database is not password protected.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Each of the three scripts (create\_bareos\_database, make\_bareos\_tables, and
-grant\_bareos\_privileges) allows the addition of a command line argument.
-This can be useful for specifying the user name. For example, you might need
-to add {\bf -h hostname} to the command line to specify a remote database
-server.
-
-To take a closer look at the access privileges that you have setup with the
-above, you can do:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-PostgreSQL-directory/bin/psql --command \\dp bareos
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Also, I had an authorization problem with the password. In the end,
-I had to modify my {\bf pg\_hba.conf} file (in /var/lib/pgsql/data on my machine
-in /var/lib/postgresql/8.x on others, and in /etc/postgres/8.x/main on
-still others -- what a mess!) from:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- local all all ident sameuser
-to
- local all all trust
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This solved the problem for me, but it is not always a good thing
-to do from a security standpoint. However, it allowed me to run
-my regression scripts without having a password.
-
-A more secure way to perform database authentication is with md5
-password hashes. Begin by editing the {\bf pg\_hba.conf} file, and
-above the existing ``local'' and ``host'' lines, add the line:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- local bareos bareos md5
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-then restart the Postgres database server (frequently, this can be done
-using "/etc/init.d/postgresql restart" or "service postgresql restart") to
-put this new authentication rule into effect.
-
-Next, become the Postgres administrator, postgres, either by logging
-on as the postgres user, or by using su to become root and then using
-{\bf su - postgres} or {\bf su - pgsql} to become postgres.
-Add a password to the {\bf bareos} database for the {\bf bareos} user using:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- \$ psql bareos
- bareos=# alter user bareos with password 'secret';
- ALTER USER
- bareos=# \\q
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You'll have to add this password to two locations in the
-bareos-dir.conf file: once to the Catalog resource and once to the
-RunBeforeJob entry in the BackupCatalog Job resource. With the
-password in place, these two lines should look something like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- dbname = bareos; user = bareos; password = "secret"
- ... and ...
- # WARNING!!! Passing the password via the command line is insecure.
- # see comments in make_catalog_backup for details.
- RunBeforeJob = "/etc/make_catalog_backup bareos bareos secret"
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Naturally, you should choose your own significantly more random
-password, and ensure that the bareos-dir.conf file containing this
-password is readable only by the root.
-
-Even with the files containing the database password properly
-restricted, there is still a security problem with this approach: on
-some platforms, the environment variable that is used to supply the
-password to Postgres is available to all users of the
-local system. To eliminate this problem, the Postgres team have
-deprecated the use of the environment variable password-passing
-mechanism and recommend the use of a .pgpass file instead. To use
-this mechanism, create a file named .pgpass containing the single
-line:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- localhost:5432:bareos:bareos:secret
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This file should be copied into the home directory of all accounts
-that will need to gain access to the database: typically, root,
-bareos, and any users who will make use of any of the console
-programs. The files must then have the owner and group set to match
-the user (so root:root for the copy in ~root, and so on), and the mode
-set to 600, limiting access to the owner of the file.
-
-\section{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-\index[general]{Database!Re-initializing the Catalog}
-\index[general]{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-
-After you have done some initial testing with {\bf Bareos}, you will probably
-want to re-initialize the catalog database and throw away all the test Jobs
-that you ran. To do so, you can do the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- cd <install-directory>
- ./drop_bareos_tables
- ./make_bareos_tables
- ./grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please note that all information in the database will be lost and you will be
-starting from scratch. If you have written on any Volumes, you must write an
-end of file mark on the volume so that Bareos can reuse it. Do so with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- (stop Bareos or unmount the drive)
- mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
- mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Where you should replace {\bf /dev/nst0} with the appropriate tape drive
-device name for your machine.
-
-\section{Installing PostgreSQL from RPMs}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Installing from RPMs}
-\index[general]{Installing PostgreSQL from RPMs}
-If you are installing PostgreSQL from RPMs, you will need to install
-both the PostgreSQL binaries and the client libraries. The client
-libraries are usually found in a {\bf devel} or {\bf dev} package, so you must
-install the following for rpms:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- postgresql
- postgresql-devel
- postgresql-server
- postgresql-libs
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-and the following for debs:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- postgresql
- postgresql-common
- postgresql-client
- postgresql-client-common
- libpq5
- libpq-dev
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-These will be similar with most other package managers too. After
-installing from rpms, you will still need to run the scripts that set up
-the database and create the tables as described above.
-
-
-\section{Converting from MySQL to PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{PostgreSQL!Converting from MySQL to}
-\index[general]{Converting from MySQL to PostgreSQL}
-
-The conversion procedure presented here was worked out by Norm Dressler
-{\textless}ndressler at dinmar dot com{\textgreater}
-
-This process was tested using the following software versions:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Linux Ubuntu Lucid
-\item Mysql Ver 5.0.83
-\item PostgreSQL 8.4.4
-\item Bareos 5.0
- \end{itemize}
-
-WARNING: Always as a precaution, take a complete backup of your databases
-before proceeding with this process!
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Shutdown bareos (cd /etc/bareos;./bareos stop)
-\item Run the following command to dump your Mysql database:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mysqldump -t -n -c --compatible=postgresql --skip-quote-names --skip-opt \
- --disable-keys --lock-tables -u bareos -ppassword bareos \
- | grep -v "INSERT INTO Status" \
- | sed -e 's/0000-00-00 00:00:00/1970-01-01 00:00:00/g' \
- | sed -e 's/\\0//' > bareos-backup.sql
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Make a backup of your /etc/bareos directory (but leave the original in
- place).
-\item Go to your Bareos source directory and rebuild it to include PostgreSQL
- support rather then Mysql support. Check the config.log file for your
- original configure command and replace enable-mysql with enable-postgresql.
-\item Recompile Bareos with a make and if everything compiles completely,
- perform a make install.
-\item Shutdown Mysql.
-\item Start PostgreSQL on your system.
-\item Create a bareos user in Postgres with the createuser command. Depending on
- your Postgres install, you may have to SU to the user who has privileges to
- create a user, you can also have to change permissions on catalog scripts
- to fit your situation.
-\item Verify your pg\_hba.conf file contains sufficient permissions to allow
- bareos to access the server. Mine has the following since it's on a secure
- network:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-local all all trust
-
-host all all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 trust
-
-NOTE: you should reload (or restart) your postgres server if you made changes
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Change into the /etc/bareos directory and prepare the database and
- tables with the following commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-./create_postgresql_database
-
-./make_postgresql_tables
-
-./grant_postgresql_privileges
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Verify you have access to the database:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-
-psql -Ubareos bareos
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You should not get any errors.
-\item Load your database from the Mysql database dump with:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-psql -Ubareos bareos <bareos-backup.dmp>
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Resequence your tables with the following commands:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-psql -Ubareos bareos
-
-SELECT SETVAL('basefiles_baseid_seq', (SELECT MAX(baseid) FROM basefiles));
-SELECT SETVAL('client_clientid_seq', (SELECT MAX(clientid) FROM client));
-SELECT SETVAL('file_fileid_seq', (SELECT MAX(fileid) FROM file));
-SELECT SETVAL('filename_filenameid_seq', (SELECT MAX(filenameid) FROM filename));
-SELECT SETVAL('fileset_filesetid_seq', (SELECT MAX(filesetid) FROM fileset));
-SELECT SETVAL('job_jobid_seq', (SELECT MAX(jobid) FROM job));
-SELECT SETVAL('jobmedia_jobmediaid_seq', (SELECT MAX(jobmediaid) FROM jobmedia));
-SELECT SETVAL('media_mediaid_seq', (SELECT MAX(mediaid) FROM media));
-SELECT SETVAL('path_pathid_seq', (SELECT MAX(pathid) FROM path));
-SELECT SETVAL('basefiles_baseid_seq', (SELECT MAX(baseid) FROM basefiles));
-SELECT SETVAL('client_clientid_seq', (SELECT MAX(clientid) FROM client));
-SELECT SETVAL('file_fileid_seq', (SELECT MAX(fileid) FROM file));
-SELECT SETVAL('filename_filenameid_seq', (SELECT MAX(filenameid) FROM filename));
-SELECT SETVAL('fileset_filesetid_seq', (SELECT MAX(filesetid) FROM fileset));
-SELECT SETVAL('job_jobid_seq', (SELECT MAX(jobid) FROM job));
-SELECT SETVAL('jobmedia_jobmediaid_seq', (SELECT MAX(jobmediaid) FROM jobmedia));
-SELECT SETVAL('media_mediaid_seq', (SELECT MAX(mediaid) FROM media));
-SELECT SETVAL('path_pathid_seq', (SELECT MAX(pathid) FROM path));
-SELECT SETVAL('pool_poolid_seq', (SELECT MAX(poolid) FROM pool));
-
-SELECT SETVAL('device_deviceid_seq', (SELECT MAX(deviceid) FROM device));
-SELECT SETVAL('location_locationid_seq', (SELECT MAX(locationid) FROM location));
-SELECT SETVAL('locationlog_loclogid_seq', (SELECT MAX(loclogid) FROM locationlog));
-SELECT SETVAL('log_logid_seq', (SELECT MAX(logid) FROM log));
-SELECT SETVAL('mediatype_mediatypeid_seq', (SELECT MAX(mediatypeid) FROM mediatype));
-SELECT SETVAL('storage_storageid_seq', (SELECT MAX(storageid) FROM storage));
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item At this point, start up Bareos, verify your volume library and perform
- a test backup to make sure everything is working properly.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Upgrading PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading!PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Upgrading}
-If you upgrade PostgreSQL, you must reconfigure, rebuild, and re-install
-Bareos otherwise you are likely to get bizarre failures. If you
-to modify the bareos.spec file to account for the new PostgreSQL version.
-You can do so by rebuilding from the source rpm. To do so, you may need
-install from rpms and you upgrade PostgreSQL, you must also rebuild Bareos.
-
-\section{Tuning PostgreSQL}
-\index[general]{Tuning}
-
-If you despool attributes for many jobs at the same time, you can tune the
-sequence object for the \texttt{FileId} field.
-\begin{verbatim}
-psql -Ubareos bareos
-
-ALTER SEQUENCE file_fileid_seq CACHE 1000;
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\section{Credits}
-\index[general]{Credits}
-Many thanks to Dan Langille for writing the PostgreSQL driver. This will
-surely become the most popular database that Bareos supports.
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-
-\chapter{Bareos Programs}
- \label{sec:Utilities}
-
-\section{Bareos Daemons}
-
-\subsection{Daemon Command Line Options}
-\label{daemon-command-line-options}
-\index[general]{Daemon!Command Line Options}
-\index[general]{Command Line Options!Daemon}
-
-Each of the three daemons (Director, File, Storage) accepts a small set of
-options on the command line. In general, each of the daemons as well as the
-Console program accepts the following options:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [-c {\textless}path{\textgreater}]
- Define the file or directory to use for the configuration. See \nameref{sec:ConfigurationPathLayout}.
-
-\item [-d nnn]
- Set the debug level to {\bf nnn}.
- Generally anything between 50 and 200 is reasonable.
- The higher the number, the more output is produced. The output is
- written to standard output.
- The debug level can also be set during runtime, see section \ilink{bconsole: setdebug}{bcommandSetdebug}.
-
-\item [-f]
- Run the daemon in the foreground. This option is needed to run the daemon
- under the debugger.
-
-\item [-g {\textless}group{\textgreater}]
- Run the daemon under this group. This must be a group name, not a GID.
-
-\item [-s]
- Do not trap signals. This option is needed to run the daemon under the
- debugger.
-
-\item [-t]
- Read the configuration file and print any error messages, then immediately
- exit. Useful for syntax testing of new configuration files.
-
-\item [-u {\textless}user{\textgreater}]
- Run the daemon as this user. This must be a user name, not a UID.
-
-\item [-v]
- Be more verbose or more complete in printing error and informational
- messages.
-
-\item [-xc]
- Print the current configuration and exit.
-
-\item [-xs]
- Print configuration schema in JSON format and exit.
-
-\item [-?]
- Print the version and list of options.
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-\subsection{bareos-dir}
-\label{command-bareos-dir}
-\index[general]{Command!bareos-dir}
-\index[dir]{Command Line Options}
-
-\bareosDir.
-%\TODO{Bareos Director describe command line arguments}
-
-\subsection{bareos-sd}
-\label{command-bareos-sd}
-\index[general]{Command!bareos-sd}
-\index[sd]{Command Line Options}
-
-\bareosSd.
-%\TODO{Bareos Storage Daemon describe command line arguments}
-
-
-\subsection{bareos-fd}
-\label{command-bareos-fd}
-\index[general]{Command!bareos-fd}
-\index[fd]{Command Line Options}
-
-\bareosFd.
-%\TODO{Bareos File Daemon describe command line arguments}
-
-
-\section{Interactive Programs}
-
-\subsection{bconsole}
-
-There is an own chapter on \command{bconsole}.
-Please refer to chapter \nameref{sec:bconsole}.
-
-\subsection{bareos-webui}
-
-For further information regarding the Bareos Webui, please refer to \nameref{sec:webui}.
-
-\subsection{bat}
-\index[general]{Command!bat}
-\label{bat}
-
-The Bacula/Bareos Administration Tool (\command{bat}) has been a native GUI for Bareos.
-It has been marked deprecated since \sinceVersion{dir}{bat vs. bareos-webui}{15.2.0}.
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{bat: removed from core distribution}{17.2.0} it is no longer part of Bareos.
-We encourage the use of \bareosWebui instead.
-
-
-
-\section{Volume Utility Commands}
- \index[general]{Volume Utility Tools}
- \index[general]{Tools!Volume Utility}
- \label{sec:VolumeUtilityCommands}
-
-This document describes the utility programs written to aid Bareos users and
-developers in dealing with Volumes external to Bareos and to perform other useful tasks.
-
-\subsection{Parameter}
-
-\subsubsection{Specifying the Configuration}
-
-Each of the utilities that deal with Volumes require a valid
-\bareosSd configuration
-(actually, the only part of the configuration file that these programs need is the \resourcetype{Sd}{Device} resource
-definitions).
-This permits the programs to find the configuration parameters
-for your \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}.
-Using the \parameter{-c} option a custom \bareosSd configuration file or directory can be selected.
-
-\subsubsection{Specifying a Device}
-
-Each of these programs require a \parameter{device-name} where the Volume can be
-found.
-The device-name is either
-the name of the \bareosSd device (\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Name})
-or its \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}.
-
-\paragraph{Specifying a Device Name For a Tape}
-
-In the case of a tape, this is the physical device name such as {\bf
-/dev/nst0} or {\bf /dev/rmt/0ubn} depending on your system.
-
-\warning{If you have Bareos running and you want to use
-one of these programs, you will either need to stop the \bareosSd
-or \bcommand{unmount}{} any tape drive you want to use,
-otherwise the drive may get busy because Bareos is using it.
-After this, you can use the command \command{mtx} or \ilink{mtx-changer script}{sec:MtxChangerManualUsage}
-to load the required volume into the tape drive.
-}
-
-
-\paragraph{Specifying a Device Name For a File}
-
-If you are attempting to read or write an archive file rather than a tape, the
-\parameter{device-name} can be the full path to the archive location
-specified at \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}
-or this including the filename of the volume.
-The filename (last part of the specification) will be stripped
-and used as the Volume name
-So, the path is equivalent to the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device}
-and the filename is equivalent to the volume name.
-
-\subsubsection{Specifying Volumes}
-\index[general]{Volumes!Specifying}
-\index[general]{Bootstrap}
-
-Often you must specify the Volume name to the programs below.
-The best method to do so is to specify a
-bootstrap file on the command line with the \parameter{-b} option. As part of
-the bootstrap file, you will then specify the Volume name or Volume names if
-more than one volume is needed. For example, suppose you want to read tapes
-\volume{tapevolume1} and \volume{tapevolume2}.
-First construct a {\bf bootstrap} file named say,
-\file{list.bsr} which contains:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume=tapevolume1|tapevolume2
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where each Volume is separated by a vertical bar. Then simply use:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls -b list.bsr /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-In the case of Bareos Volumes that are on files, you may simply append volumes
-as follows:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls /var/lib/bareos/storage/volume1\|volume2
-\end{commands}
-
-where the backslash (\textbackslash{}) was necessary as a shell escape to
-permit entering the vertical bar (\textbar).
-
-And finally, if you feel that specifying a Volume name is a bit complicated
-with a bootstrap file, you can use the \parameter{-V} option (on all programs except
-\command{bcopy}) to specify one or more Volume names separated by the vertical bar
-(\textbar). For example:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls /dev/nst0 -V tapevolume1
-\end{commands}
-
-You may also specify an asterisk (*) to indicate that the program should
-accept any volume. For example:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls /dev/nst0 -V*
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-If your \bareosSd has following resource,
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-sd}{device}{FileStorage}
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage
- Archive Device = /var/lib/bareos/storage
- ...
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-following calls of \command{bls} should behave identical:
-
-\begin{commands}{bls using Storage Device Name}
-bls FileStorage -V Full1
-\end{commands}
-or
-\begin{commands}{bls using the Archive Device of a Storage Device}
-bls /var/lib/bareos/storage -V Full1
-\end{commands}
-or
-\begin{commands}{bls using the Archive Device of a Storage Device and volume name}
-bls /var/lib/bareos/storage/Full1
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Specifying Maximum Block Size}
-
-If you use Bareos with non-default block sizes defined in the pools (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Block Size}),
-it might be necessary to specify the
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Block Size} also in the storage device resource,
-see \ilink{Direct access to Volumes with non-default blocksizes}{direct-access-to-volumes-with-non-default-blocksizes}.
-
-
-
-
-\subsection{bls}
-\label{bls}
-\index[general]{bls}
-\index[general]{Command!bls}
-
-\command{bls} can be used to do an \command{ls} type listing of a Bareos tape or
-file. It is called:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: bls [options] <device-name>
- -b <file> specify a bootstrap file
- -c <file> specify a Storage configuration file
- -D <director> specify a director name specified in the Storage
- configuration file for the Key Encryption Key selection
- -d <nn> set debug level to <nn>
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -e <file> exclude list
- -i <file> include list
- -j list jobs
- -k list blocks
- (no j or k option) list saved files
- -L dump label
- -p proceed inspite of errors
- -v be verbose
- -V specify Volume names (separated by |)
- -? print this message
-\end{commands}
-
-Normally if no options are specified, \command{bls} will produce the equivalent
-output to the \command{ls -l} command for each volume.
-
-For example, to list the contents of a tape:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls -V Volume-name /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-Or to list the contents of a volume file:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls FileStorage -V Full1
-\end{commands}
-or
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls /var/lib/bareos/storage -V Full1
-\end{commands}
-or
-\begin{commands}{}
-bls /var/lib/bareos/storage/Full1
-\end{commands}
-
-For example:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>FileStorage -V Full1</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:282-0 Using device: "/var/lib/bareos/storage" for reading.
-12-Sep 18:30 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "Full1" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4614 2013-01-22 22:24:11 /usr/sbin/service
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 13992 2013-01-22 22:24:12 /usr/sbin/rtcwake
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6243 2013-02-06 11:01:29 /usr/sbin/update-fonts-scale
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 43240 2013-01-22 22:24:10 /usr/sbin/grpck
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 16894 2013-01-22 22:24:11 /usr/sbin/update-rc.d
-bls JobId 1: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9480 2013-01-22 22:47:43 /usr/sbin/gss_clnt_send_err
-...
-bls JobId 456: -rw-r----- 1 root bareos 1008 2013-05-23 13:17:45 /etc/bareos/bareos-fd.conf
-bls JobId 456: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2013-07-04 17:40:21 /etc/bareos/
-12-Sep 18:30 bls JobId 0: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage), Volume "Full1"
-12-Sep 18:30 bls JobId 0: End of all volumes.
-2972 files found.
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection{Show Detailed File Information}
-
-To retrieve information, about how a file is stored on the volume, you can use \command{bls} in verbose mode:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>FileStorage -V TestVolume001 -v</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:273-0 Using device: "FileStorage" for reading.
-22-Jun 19:34 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "TestVolume001" on device "Storage1" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-Volume Label Record: VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1498152622 JobId=0 DataLen=168
-Begin Job Session Record: VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1498152622 JobId=1 DataLen=169
-FileIndex=1 Stream=1 UATTR DataLen=129 | -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 5 2017-06-22 19:30:21
- | /srv/data/test1.dat
-FileIndex=1 Stream=29 COMPRESSED DataLen=25 | GZIP, level=9, version=1, length=13
-FileIndex=1 Stream=3 MD5 DataLen=16 | 2Oj8otwPiW/Xy0ywAxuiSQ (base64)
-FileIndex=2 Stream=1 UATTR DataLen=123 | drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 4096 2017-06-22 19:30:21
- | /srv/data/
-...
-End Job Session Record: VolSessionId=1 VolSessionTime=1498152622 JobId=1
-DataLen=205
-22-Jun 19:34 bls JobId 0: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage), Volume "TestVolume001"
-22-Jun 19:34 bls JobId 0: End of all volumes.
-End of Physical Medium Record: VolSessionId=0 VolSessionTime=0 JobId=0 DataLen=0
-9 files and directories found.
-\end{commands}
-
-For details about the Volume format, see \bareosDeveloperGuideStorageMediaOutputFormat.
-
-\subsubsection{Show Label Information}
-\index[general]{bls!Label}
-
-Using the \parameter{-L} the label information of a Volume is shown:
-
-\begin{commands}{bls: show volume label}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>-L /var/lib/bareos/storage/testvol</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:282-0 Using device: "/var/lib/bareos/storage" for reading.
-12-Sep 18:41 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "testvol" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-
-Volume Label:
-Id : Bareos 0.9 mortal
-VerNo : 10
-VolName : File002
-PrevVolName :
-VolFile : 0
-LabelType : VOL_LABEL
-LabelSize : 147
-PoolName : Default
-MediaType : File
-PoolType : Backup
-HostName : debian6
-Date label written: 06-Mar-2013 17:21
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Listing Jobs}
-\index[general]{Listing Jobs with bls}
-\index[general]{bls!Listing Jobs}
-
-If you are listing a Volume to determine what Jobs to restore, normally the
-\parameter{-j} option provides you with most of what you will need as long as you
-don't have multiple clients. For example:
-
-\begin{commands}{bls: list jobs}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>/var/lib/bareos/storage/testvol -j</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:282-0 Using device: "/var/lib/bareos/storage" for reading.
-12-Sep 18:33 bls JobId 0: Ready to read from volume "testvol" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-Volume Record: File:blk=0:193 SessId=1 SessTime=1362582744 JobId=0 DataLen=158
-Begin Job Session Record: File:blk=0:64705 SessId=1 SessTime=1362582744 JobId=1
- Job=BackupClient1.2013-03-06_17.22.48_05 Date=06-Mar-2013 17:22:51 Level=F Type=B
-End Job Session Record: File:blk=0:6499290 SessId=1 SessTime=1362582744 JobId=1
- Date=06-Mar-2013 17:22:52 Level=F Type=B Files=162 Bytes=6,489,071 Errors=0 Status=T
-Begin Job Session Record: File:blk=0:6563802 SessId=2 SessTime=1362582744 JobId=2
- Job=BackupClient1.2013-03-06_23.05.00_02 Date=06-Mar-2013 23:05:02 Level=I Type=B
-End Job Session Record: File:blk=0:18832687 SessId=2 SessTime=1362582744 JobId=2
- Date=06-Mar-2013 23:05:02 Level=I Type=B Files=3 Bytes=12,323,791 Errors=0 Status=T
-...
-Begin Job Session Record: File:blk=0:319219736 SessId=299 SessTime=1369307832 JobId=454
- Job=BackupClient1.2013-09-11_23.05.00_25 Date=11-Sep-2013 23:05:03 Level=I Type=B
-End Job Session Record: File:blk=0:319219736 SessId=299 SessTime=1369307832 JobId=454
- Date=11-Sep-2013 23:05:03 Level=I Type=B Files=0 Bytes=0 Errors=0 Status=T
-Begin Job Session Record: File:blk=0:319284248 SessId=301 SessTime=1369307832 JobId=456
- Job=BackupCatalog.2013-09-11_23.10.00_28 Date=11-Sep-2013 23:10:03 Level=F Type=B
-End Job Session Record: File:blk=0:320694269 SessId=301 SessTime=1369307832 JobId=456
- Date=11-Sep-2013 23:10:03 Level=F Type=B Files=12 Bytes=1,472,681 Errors=0 Status=T
-12-Sep 18:32 bls JobId 0: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage), Volume "testvol"
-12-Sep 18:32 bls JobId 0: End of all volumes.
-\end{commands}
-
-Adding the \parameter{-v} option will display virtually all information that is
-available for each record.
-
-\subsubsection{Listing Blocks}
-\index[general]{Listing Blocks with bls}
-\index[general]{bls!Listing Blocks}
-
-Normally, except for debugging purposes, you will not need to list Bareos
-blocks (the "primitive" unit of Bareos data on the Volume). However, you can
-do so with:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>-k /tmp/File002</parameter>
-bls: butil.c:148 Using device: /tmp
-Block: 1 size=64512
-Block: 2 size=64512
-...
-Block: 65 size=64512
-Block: 66 size=19195
-bls: Got EOF on device /tmp
-End of File on device
-\end{commands}
-
-By adding the \parameter{-v} option, you can get more information, which can be
-useful in knowing what sessions were written to the volume:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>-k -v /tmp/File002</parameter>
-Date label written: 2002-10-19 at 21:16
-Block: 1 blen=64512 First rec FI=VOL_LABEL SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=0 rlen=147
-Block: 2 blen=64512 First rec FI=6 SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=DATA rlen=4087
-Block: 3 blen=64512 First rec FI=12 SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=DATA rlen=5902
-Block: 4 blen=64512 First rec FI=19 SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=DATA rlen=28382
-...
-Block: 65 blen=64512 First rec FI=83 SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=DATA rlen=1873
-Block: 66 blen=19195 First rec FI=83 SessId=1 SessTim=1035062102 Strm=DATA rlen=2973
-bls: Got EOF on device /tmp
-End of File on device
-\end{commands}
-
-Armed with the SessionId and the SessionTime, you can extract just about
-anything.
-
-If you want to know even more, add a second \parameter{-v} to the command line to
-get a dump of every record in every block.
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command>bls</command> <parameter>-k -vv /tmp/File002</parameter>
-bls: block.c:79 Dump block 80f8ad0: size=64512 BlkNum=1
- Hdrcksum=b1bdfd6d cksum=b1bdfd6d
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=VOL_LABEL Strm=0 len=147 p=80f8b40
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=SOS_LABEL Strm=-7 len=122 p=80f8be7
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=1 Strm=UATTR len=86 p=80f8c75
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=2 Strm=UATTR len=90 p=80f8cdf
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=3 Strm=UATTR len=92 p=80f8d4d
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=3 Strm=DATA len=54 p=80f8dbd
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=3 Strm=MD5 len=16 p=80f8e07
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=4 Strm=UATTR len=98 p=80f8e2b
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=4 Strm=DATA len=16 p=80f8ea1
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=4 Strm=MD5 len=16 p=80f8ec5
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=5 Strm=UATTR len=96 p=80f8ee9
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=5 Strm=DATA len=1783 p=80f8f5d
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=5 Strm=MD5 len=16 p=80f9668
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=UATTR len=95 p=80f968c
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=DATA len=32768 p=80f96ff
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=DATA len=32768 p=8101713
-bls: block.c:79 Dump block 80f8ad0: size=64512 BlkNum=2
- Hdrcksum=9acc1e7f cksum=9acc1e7f
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=contDATA len=4087 p=80f8b40
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=DATA len=31970 p=80f9b4b
-bls: block.c:92 Rec: VId=1 VT=1035062102 FI=6 Strm=MD5 len=16 p=8101841
-...
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsection{bextract}
-\label{bextract}
-\index[general]{bextract}
-\index[general]{Command!bextract}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!bextract}
-
-
-If you find yourself using \command{bextract}, you probably have done
-something wrong. For example, if you are trying to recover a file
-but are having problems, please see the \nameref{sec:RestoreCatalog} chapter.
-
-Normally, you will restore files by running a {\bf Restore} Job from the {\bf
-Console} program. However, \command{bextract} can be used to extract a single file
-or a list of files from a Bareos tape or file. In fact, \command{bextract} can be
-a useful tool to restore files to an empty system assuming you are able to
-boot, you have statically linked \command{bextract} and you have an appropriate
-{\bf bootstrap} file.
-
-Please note that some of the current limitations of \command{bextract} are:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item It cannot restore access control lists (ACL) that have been
- backed up along with the file data.
-\item It cannot restore encrypted files.
-\item The command line length is relatively limited,
- which means that you cannot enter a huge number of volumes. If you need to
- enter more volumes than the command line supports, please use a bootstrap
- file (see below).
-\item Extracting files from a Windows backup on a Linux system
- will only extract the plain files, not the additional Windows file information.
- If you have to extract files from a Windows backup,
- you should use the Windows version of \command{bextract}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-It is called:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: bextract <options> <bareos-archive-device-name> <directory-to-store-files>
- -b <file> specify a bootstrap file
- -c <file> specify a Storage configuration file
- -D <director> specify a director name specified in the Storage
- configuration file for the Key Encryption Key selection
- -d <nn> set debug level to <nn>
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -e <file> exclude list
- -i <file> include list
- -p proceed inspite of I/O errors
- -v verbose
- -V <volumes> specify Volume names (separated by |)
- -? print this message
-\end{commands}
-
-where {\bf device-name} is the Archive Device (raw device name or full
-filename) of the device to be read, and {\bf directory-to-store-files} is a
-path prefix to prepend to all the files restored.
-
-\warning{On Windows systems, if you specify a prefix of say d:/tmp, any file that
-would have been restored to \path|C:/My Documents| will be restored to \path|D:/tmp/My Documents|.
-That is, the original drive specification will be
-stripped. If no prefix is specified, the file will be restored to the original
-drive.}
-
-\subsubsection{Extracting with Include or Exclude Lists}
-
-Using the {\bf -e} option, you can specify a file containing a list of files
-to be excluded. Wildcards can be used in the exclusion list. This option will
-normally be used in conjunction with the {\bf -i} option (see below). Both the
-{\bf -e} and the {\bf -i} options may be specified at the same time as the
-{\bf -b} option. The bootstrap filters will be applied first, then the include
-list, then the exclude list.
-
-Likewise, and probably more importantly, with the {\bf -i} option, you can
-specify a file that contains a list (one file per line) of files and
-directories to include to be restored. The list must contain the full filename
-with the path. If you specify a path name only, all files and subdirectories
-of that path will be restored. If you specify a line containing only the
-filename (e.g. {\bf my-file.txt}) it probably will not be extracted because
-you have not specified the full path.
-
-For example, if the file {\bf include-list} contains:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-/etc/bareos
-/usr/sbin
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Then the command:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bextract -i include-list -V Volume /dev/nst0 /tmp
-\end{commands}
-
-will restore from the Bareos archive {\bf /dev/nst0} all files and directories
-in the backup from {\bf /etc/bareos} and from {\bf /usr/sbin}. The
-restored files will be placed in a file of the original name under the
-directory {\bf /tmp} (i.e. /tmp/etc/bareos/... and
-/tmp/usr/sbin/...).
-
-\subsubsection{Extracting With a Bootstrap File}
-
-The {\bf -b} option is used to specify a {\bf bootstrap} file containing the
-information needed to restore precisely the files you want. Specifying a {\bf
-bootstrap} file is optional but recommended because it gives you the most
-control over which files will be restored. For more details on the {\bf
-bootstrap} file, please see
-\ilink{Restoring Files with the Bootstrap File}{BootstrapChapter}
-chapter of this document. Note, you may also use a bootstrap file produced by
-the {\bf restore} command. For example:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bextract -b bootstrap-file /dev/nst0 /tmp
-\end{commands}
-
-The bootstrap file allows detailed specification of what files you want
-restored (extracted). You may specify a bootstrap file and include and/or
-exclude files at the same time. The bootstrap conditions will first be
-applied, and then each file record seen will be compared to the include and
-exclude lists.
-
-\subsubsection{Extracting From Multiple Volumes}
-
-If you wish to extract files that span several Volumes, you can specify the
-Volume names in the bootstrap file or you may specify the Volume names on the
-command line by separating them with a vertical bar. See the section above
-under the {\bf bls} program entitled {\bf Listing Multiple Volumes} for more
-information. The same techniques apply equally well to the {\bf bextract}
-program or read the \ilink{Bootstrap}{BootstrapChapter}
-chapter of this document.
-
-\subsubsection{Extracting Under Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!bextract}
-
-\warning{If you use \command{bextract} under Windows, the ordering of the parameters is essential.}
-
-To use \command{bextract}, the Bareos Storage Daemon must be installed.
-As bextract works on tapes or disk volumes, these must be configured in the Storage Daemon configuration file,
-normally found at \file{C:\ProgrammData\Bareos\bareos-sd.conf}.
-However, it is not required to start the Bareos Storage Daemon.
-Normally, if the Storage Daemon would be able to run, \command{bextract} would not be required.
-
-After installing, \command{bextract} can be called via command line:
-
-\begin{commands}{Call of bextract}
-C:\Program Files\Bareos .\bextract.exe -c "C:\ProgrammData\Bareos\bareos-sd.conf" -V <Volume> <YourStorage> <YourDestination>
-\end{commands}
-
-If you want to use exclude or include files you need to write them like you do on Linux. That means each path begins with
-a "/" and not with "yourdrive:/". You need to specify the parameter {\bf -e exclude.list} as first parameter.
-For example:
-
-\begin{config}{Example exclude.list}
-/Program Files/Bareos/bareos-dir.exe
-/ProgramData/
-\end{config}
-
-\begin{commands}{Call bextract with exclude list}
-C:\Program Files\Bareos .\bextract.exe -e exclude.list -c "C:\ProgrammData\Bareos\bareos-sd.conf" -V <Volume> <YourStorage> <YourDestination>
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsection{bscan}
-\label{bscan}
-\index[general]{bscan}
-\index[general]{Command!bscan}
-
-If you find yourself using this program, you have probably done something
-wrong. For example, the best way to recover a lost or damaged Bareos
-database is to reload the database by using the bootstrap file that
-was written when you saved it (default Bareos-dir.conf file).
-
-The {\bf bscan} program can be used to re-create a database (catalog)
-records from the backup information written to one or more Volumes. This
-is normally needed only if one or more Volumes have been pruned or purged
-from your catalog so that the records on the Volume are no longer in the
-catalog, or for Volumes that you have archived. Note, if you scan in
-Volumes that were previously purged, you will be able to do restores from
-those Volumes. However, unless you modify the Job and File retention times
-for the Jobs that were added by scanning, the next time you run any backup Job
-with the same name, the records will be pruned again. Since it takes a
-long time to scan Volumes this can be very frustrating.
-
-With some care, \command{bscan} can also be used to synchronize your existing
-catalog with a Volume. Although we have never seen a case of bscan
-damaging a catalog, since bscan modifies your catalog, we recommend that
-you do a simple ASCII backup of your database before running \command{bscan}
-just to be sure. See \ilink{Compacting Your Database}{CompactingMySQL} for
-the details of making a copy of your database.
-
-\command{bscan} can also be useful in a disaster recovery situation, after the
-loss of a hard disk, if you do not have a valid {\bf bootstrap} file for
-reloading your system, or if a Volume has been recycled but not overwritten,
-you can use \command{bscan} to re-create your database, which can then be used to
-{\bf restore} your system or a file to its previous state.
-
-It is called:
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: bscan [options] <Bareos-archive>
- -B <driver name> specify the database driver name (default NULL) <postgresql|mysql|sqlite>
- -b bootstrap specify a bootstrap file
- -c <file> specify configuration file
- -d <nn> set debug level to nn
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -m update media info in database
- -D <director> specify a director name specified in the Storage
- configuration file for the Key Encryption Key selection
- -n <name> specify the database name (default Bareos)
- -u <user> specify database user name (default Bareos)
- -P <password> specify database password (default none)
- -h <host> specify database host (default NULL)
- -t <port> specify database port (default 0)
- -p proceed inspite of I/O errors
- -r list records
- -s synchronize or store in database
- -S show scan progress periodically
- -v verbose
- -V <Volumes> specify Volume names (separated by |)
- -w <dir> specify working directory (default from conf file)
- -? print this message
-\end{commands}
-
-As Bareos supports loading its database backend dynamically you need to specify
-the right database driver to use using the {\bf -B} option.
-
-If you are using MySQL or PostgreSQL, there is no need to supply a working
-directory since in that case, bscan knows where the databases are. However, if
-you have provided security on your database, you may need to supply either the
-database name ({\bf -b} option), the user name ({\bf -u} option), and/or the
-password ({\bf -p}) options.
-
-NOTE: before \command{bscan} can work, it needs at least a bare bones valid
-database. If your database exists but some records are missing because
-they were pruned, then you are all set. If your database was lost or
-destroyed, then you must first ensure that you have the SQL program running
-(MySQL or PostgreSQL), then you must create the Bareos database (normally
-named bareos), and you must create the Bareos tables.
-This is explained in
-\nameref{sec:CreateDatabase} chapter of the manual. Finally, before
-scanning into an empty database, you must start and stop the Director with
-the appropriate Bareos-dir.conf file so that it can create the Client and
-Storage records which are not stored on the Volumes. Without these
-records, scanning is unable to connect the Job records to the proper
-client.
-
-Forgetting for the moment the extra complications of a full rebuild of
-your catalog, let's suppose that you did a backup to Volumes "Vol001"
-and "Vol002", then sometime later all records of one or both those
-Volumes were pruned or purged from the
-database. By using {\bf bscan} you can recreate the catalog entries for
-those Volumes and then use the {\bf restore} command in the Console to restore
-whatever you want. A command something like:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan -v -V Vol001|Vol002 /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-will give you an idea of what is going to happen without changing
-your catalog. Of course, you may need to change the path to the Storage
-daemon's conf file, the Volume name, and your tape (or disk) device name. This
-command must read the entire tape, so if it has a lot of data, it may take a
-long time, and thus you might want to immediately use the command listed
-below. Note, if you are writing to a disk file, replace the device name with
-the path to the directory that contains the Volumes. This must correspond to
-the Archive Device in the conf file.
-
-Then to actually write or store the records in the catalog, add the {\bf -s}
-option as follows:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan -s -m -v -V Vol001|Vol002 /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-When writing to the database, if \command{bscan} finds existing records, it will
-generally either update them if something is wrong or leave them alone. Thus
-if the Volumes you are scanning are all or partially in the catalog already, no
-harm will be done to that existing data. Any missing data will simply be
-added.
-
-If you have multiple tapes, you should scan them with:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan -s -m -v -V Vol001|Vol002|Vol003 /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-Since there is a limit on the command line length (511 bytes) accepted
-by \command{bscan}, if you have too many Volumes, you will need to manually
-create a bootstrap file. See the \ilink{Bootstrap}{BootstrapChapter}
-chapter of this manual for more details, in particular the section
-entitled \ilink{Bootstrap for bscan}{bscanBootstrap}. Basically, the
-.bsr file for the above example might look like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume=Vol001
-Volume=Vol002
-Volume=Vol003
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Note: \command{bscan} does not support supplying Volume names on the
-command line and at the same time in a bootstrap file. Please
-use only one or the other.
-
-You should, always try to specify the tapes in the order they are written.
-If you do not, any Jobs that span a volume may not be fully or properly
-restored. However, bscan can handle scanning tapes that are not sequential. Any
-incomplete records at the end of the tape will simply be ignored in that
-case. If you are simply repairing an existing catalog, this may be OK, but
-if you are creating a new catalog from scratch, it will leave your database
-in an incorrect state. If you do not specify all necessary Volumes on a
-single bscan command, bscan will not be able to correctly restore the
-records that span two volumes. In other words, it is much better to
-specify two or three volumes on a single bscan command (or in a .bsr file)
-rather than run bscan two or three times, each with a single volume.
-
-Note, the restoration process using bscan is not identical to the original
-creation of the catalog data. This is because certain data such as Client
-records and other non-essential data such
-as volume reads, volume mounts, etc is not stored on the Volume, and thus is
-not restored by bscan. The results of bscanning are, however, perfectly valid,
-and will permit restoration of any or all the files in the catalog using the
-normal Bareos console commands. If you are starting with an empty catalog
-and expecting bscan to reconstruct it, you may be a bit disappointed, but
-at a minimum, you must ensure that your Bareos-dir.conf file is the same
-as what it previously was -- that is, it must contain all the appropriate
-Client resources so that they will be recreated in your new database {\bf
-before} running bscan. Normally when the Director starts, it will recreate
-any missing Client records in the catalog. Another problem you will have
-is that even if the Volumes (Media records) are recreated in the database,
-they will not have their autochanger status and slots properly set. As a
-result, you will need to repair that by using the \bcommand{update}{slots}
-command. There may be other considerations as well. Rather than
-bscanning, you should always attempt to recover you previous catalog
-backup.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Using bscan to Compare a Volume to an existing Catalog}
-\index[general]{Catalog!Using bscan to Compare a Volume to an existing}
-
-If you wish to compare the contents of a Volume to an existing catalog without
-changing the catalog, you can safely do so if and only if you do {\bf not}
-specify either the {\bf -m} or the {\bf -s} options.
-However, the comparison routines are not as good or as thorough
-as they should be, so we don't particularly recommend this mode other than for
-testing.
-
-\subsubsection{Using bscan to Recreate a Catalog from a Volume}
-\index[general]{Catalog!Recreate Using bscan}
-\index[general]{bscan!Recreate Catalog}
-
-This is the mode for which {\bf bscan} is most useful. You can either {\bf
-bscan} into a freshly created catalog, or directly into your existing catalog
-(after having made an ASCII copy as described above). Normally, you should
-start with a freshly created catalog that contains no data.
-
-Starting with a single Volume named {\bf TestVolume1}, you run a command such
-as:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan -V TestVolume1 -v -s -m /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-If there is more than one volume, simply append it to the first one separating
-it with a vertical bar. You may need to precede the vertical bar with a
-forward slash escape the shell -- e.g. {\bf
-TestVolume1\textbar{}TestVolume2}. The {\bf -v} option was added for
-verbose output (this can be omitted if desired). The {\bf -s} option that
-tells \command{bscan} to store information in the database. The physical device
-name {\bf /dev/nst0} is specified after all the options.
-
-For example, after having done a full backup of a directory, then two
-incrementals, I reinitialized the SQLite database as described above, and
-using the bootstrap.bsr file noted above, I entered the following command:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan -b bootstrap.bsr -v -s /dev/nst0
-\end{commands}
-
-which produced the following output:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-bscan: bscan.c:182 Using Database: Bareos, User: bacula
-bscan: bscan.c:673 Created Pool record for Pool: Default
-bscan: bscan.c:271 Pool type "Backup" is OK.
-bscan: bscan.c:632 Created Media record for Volume: TestVolume1
-bscan: bscan.c:298 Media type "DDS-4" is OK.
-bscan: bscan.c:307 VOL_LABEL: OK for Volume: TestVolume1
-bscan: bscan.c:693 Created Client record for Client: Rufus
-bscan: bscan.c:769 Created new JobId=1 record for original JobId=2
-bscan: bscan.c:717 Created FileSet record "Users Files"
-bscan: bscan.c:819 Updated Job termination record for new JobId=1
-bscan: bscan.c:905 Created JobMedia record JobId 1, MediaId 1
-bscan: Got EOF on device /dev/nst0
-bscan: bscan.c:693 Created Client record for Client: Rufus
-bscan: bscan.c:769 Created new JobId=2 record for original JobId=3
-bscan: bscan.c:708 Fileset "Users Files" already exists.
-bscan: bscan.c:819 Updated Job termination record for new JobId=2
-bscan: bscan.c:905 Created JobMedia record JobId 2, MediaId 1
-bscan: Got EOF on device /dev/nst0
-bscan: bscan.c:693 Created Client record for Client: Rufus
-bscan: bscan.c:769 Created new JobId=3 record for original JobId=4
-bscan: bscan.c:708 Fileset "Users Files" already exists.
-bscan: bscan.c:819 Updated Job termination record for new JobId=3
-bscan: bscan.c:905 Created JobMedia record JobId 3, MediaId 1
-bscan: Got EOF on device /dev/nst0
-bscan: bscan.c:652 Updated Media record at end of Volume: TestVolume1
-bscan: bscan.c:428 End of Volume. VolFiles=3 VolBlocks=57 VolBytes=10,027,437
-\end{commands}
-
-The key points to note are that {\bf bscan} prints a line when each major
-record is created. Due to the volume of output, it does not print a line for
-each file record unless you supply the {\bf -v} option twice or more on the
-command line.
-
-In the case of a Job record, the new JobId will not normally be the same as
-the original Jobid. For example, for the first JobId above, the new JobId is
-1, but the original JobId is 2. This is nothing to be concerned about as it is
-the normal nature of databases. {\bf bscan} will keep everything straight.
-
-Although \command{bscan} claims that it created a Client record for Client: Rufus
-three times, it was actually only created the first time. This is normal.
-
-You will also notice that it read an end of file after each Job (Got EOF on
-device ...). Finally the last line gives the total statistics for the bscan.
-
-If you had added a second {\bf -v} option to the command line, Bareos would
-have been even more verbose, dumping virtually all the details of each Job
-record it encountered.
-
-Now if you start Bareos and enter a \bcommand{list}{jobs} command to the console
-program, you will get:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{list jobs}
-+-------+----------+------------------+------+-----+----------+----------+---------+
-| JobId | Name | StartTime | Type | Lvl | JobFiles | JobBytes | JobStat |
-+-------+----------+------------------+------+-----+----------+----------+---------+
-| 1 | usersave | 2002-10-07 14:59 | B | F | 84 | 4180207 | T |
-| 2 | usersave | 2002-10-07 15:00 | B | I | 15 | 2170314 | T |
-| 3 | usersave | 2002-10-07 15:01 | B | I | 33 | 3662184 | T |
-+-------+----------+------------------+------+-----+----------+----------+---------+
-\end{bconsole}
-
-which corresponds virtually identically with what the database contained
-before it was re-initialized and restored with bscan. All the Jobs and Files
-found on the tape are restored including most of the Media record. The Volume
-(Media) records restored will be marked as {\bf Full} so that they cannot be
-rewritten without operator intervention.
-
-It should be noted that \command{bscan} cannot restore a database to the exact
-condition it was in previously because a lot of the less important information
-contained in the database is not saved to the tape. Nevertheless, the
-reconstruction is sufficiently complete, that you can run {\bf restore}
-against it and get valid results.
-
-An interesting aspect of restoring a catalog backup using \command{bscan} is
-that the backup was made while Bareos was running and writing to a tape. At
-the point the backup of the catalog is made, the tape Bareos is writing to
-will have say 10 files on it, but after the catalog backup is made, there
-will be 11 files on the tape Bareos is writing. This there is a difference
-between what is contained in the backed up catalog and what is actually on
-the tape. If after restoring a catalog, you attempt to write on the same
-tape that was used to backup the catalog, Bareos will detect the difference
-in the number of files registered in the catalog compared to what is on the
-tape, and will mark the tape in error.
-
-There are two solutions to this problem. The first is possibly the simplest
-and is to mark the volume as Used before doing any backups. The second is
-to manually correct the number of files listed in the Media record of the
-catalog. This procedure is documented elsewhere in the manual and involves
-using the \bcommand{update}{volume} command in \command{bconsole}.
-
-\subsubsection{Using bscan to Correct the Volume File Count}
-\index[general]{bscan!Correct Volume File Count}
-\index[general]{Volume!File Count}
-
-If the Storage daemon crashes during a backup Job, the catalog will not be
-properly updated for the Volume being used at the time of the crash. This
-means that the Storage daemon will have written say 20 files on the tape, but
-the catalog record for the Volume indicates only 19 files.
-
-Bareos refuses to write on a tape that contains a different number of files
-from what is in the catalog. To correct this situation, you may run a {\bf
-bscan} with the {\bf -m} option (but without the {\bf -s} option) to
-update only the final Media record for the Volumes read.
-
-\subsubsection{After bscan}
-\index[general]{bscan!after}
-
-If you use {\bf bscan} to enter the contents of the Volume into an existing
-catalog, you should be aware that the records you entered may be immediately
-pruned during the next job, particularly if the Volume is very old or had been
-previously purged. To avoid this, after running {\bf bscan}, you can manually
-set the volume status (VolStatus) to {\bf Read-Only} by using the {\bf update}
-command in the catalog. This will allow you to restore from the volume without
-having it immediately purged. When you have restored and backed up the data,
-you can reset the VolStatus to {\bf Used} and the Volume will be purged from
-the catalog.
-
-\subsection{bcopy}
-\label{bcopy}
-\index[general]{bcopy}
-\index[general]{Command!bcopy}
-
-The \command{bcopy} program can be used to copy one Bareos archive file to
-another. For example, you may copy a tape to a file, a file to a tape, a file
-to a file, or a tape to a tape. For tape to tape, you will need two tape
-drives. In the
-process of making the copy, no record of the information written to the new
-Volume is stored in the catalog. This means that the new Volume, though it
-contains valid backup data, cannot be accessed directly from existing catalog
-entries. If you wish to be able to use the Volume with the Console restore
-command, for example, you must first bscan the new Volume into the catalog.
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: bcopy [-d debug_level] <input-archive> <output-archive>
- -b bootstrap specify a bootstrap file
- -c <file> specify configuration file
- -D <director> specify a director name specified in the Storage
- configuration file for the Key Encryption Key selection
- -dnn set debug level to nn
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -i specify input Volume names (separated by |)
- -o specify output Volume names (separated by |)
- -p proceed inspite of I/O errors
- -v verbose
- -w dir specify working directory (default /tmp)
- -? print this message
-\end{commands}
-
-By using a {\bf bootstrap} file, you can copy parts of a Bareos archive file
-to another archive.
-
-One of the objectives of this program is to be able to recover as much data as
-possible from a damaged tape. However, the current version does not yet have
-this feature.
-
-As this is a new program, any feedback on its use would be appreciated. In
-addition, I only have a single tape drive, so I have never been able to test
-this program with two tape drives.
-
-\subsection{btape}
-\label{btape}
-\index[general]{btape}
-\index[general]{Command!btape}
-
-This program permits a number of elementary tape operations via a tty command
-interface. It works only with tapes and not with other kinds of Bareos
-storage media (DVD, File, ...).
-The {\bf test} command, described below,
-can be very useful for testing older tape drive compatibility problems.
-Aside from initial testing of tape drive compatibility with {\bf Bareos},
-{\bf btape} will be mostly used by developers writing new tape drivers.
-
-{\bf btape} can be dangerous to use with existing {\bf Bareos} tapes because
-it will relabel a tape or write on the tape if so requested regardless that
-the tape may contain valuable data, so please be careful and use it only on
-blank tapes.
-
-To work properly, \command{btape} needs to read the Storage daemon's configuration
-file.
-% As a default, it will look for {\bf Bareos-sd.conf} in the current directory.
-% If your configuration file is elsewhere, please use the {\bf -c}
-% option to specify where.
-
-The physical device name must be specified on the command line, and this
-same device name must be present in the Storage daemon's configuration file
-read by \command{btape}.
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: btape <options> <device_name>
- -b <file> specify bootstrap file
- -c <file> set configuration file to file
- -D <director> specify a director name specified in the Storage
- configuration file for the Key Encryption Key selection
- -d <nn> set debug level to nn
- -dt print timestamp in debug output
- -p proceed inspite of I/O errors
- -s turn off signals
- -v be verbose
- -? print this message.
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Using btape to Verify your Tape Drive}
-\index[general]{Drive!Verify using btape}
-
-An important reason for this program is to ensure that a Storage daemon
-configuration file is defined so that Bareos will correctly read and write
-tapes.
-
-It is highly recommended that you run the {\bf test} command before running
-your first Bareos job to ensure that the parameters you have defined for your
-storage device (tape drive) will permit {\bf Bareos} to function properly. You
-only need to mount a blank tape, enter the command, and the output should be
-reasonably self explanatory. Please see the
-\ilink{Tape Testing}{TapeTestingChapter} Chapter of this manual for
-the details.
-
-\subsubsection{btape Commands}
-
-The full list of commands are:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{btape commands}
- Command Description
- ======= ===========
- autochanger test autochanger
- bsf backspace file
- bsr backspace record
- cap list device capabilities
- clear clear tape errors
- eod go to end of Bareos data for append
- eom go to the physical end of medium
- fill fill tape, write onto second volume
- unfill read filled tape
- fsf forward space a file
- fsr forward space a record
- help print this command
- label write a Bareos label to the tape
- load load a tape
- quit quit btape
- rawfill use write() to fill tape
- readlabel read and print the Bareos tape label
- rectest test record handling functions
- rewind rewind the tape
- scan read() tape block by block to EOT and report
- scanblocks Bareos read block by block to EOT and report
- speed report drive speed
- status print tape status
- test General test Bareos tape functions
- weof write an EOF on the tape
- wr write a single Bareos block
- rr read a single record
- qfill quick fill command
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The most useful commands are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item test -- test writing records and EOF marks and reading them back.
-\item fill -- completely fill a volume with records, then write a few records
- on a second volume, and finally, both volumes will be read back.
- This command writes blocks containing random data, so your drive will
- not be able to compress the data, and thus it is a good test of
- the real physical capacity of your tapes.
-\item readlabel -- read and dump the label on a Bareos tape.
-\item cap -- list the device capabilities and status.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The {\bf readlabel} command can be used to display the details of a Bareos
-tape label. This can be useful if the physical tape label was lost or damaged.
-
-In the event that you want to relabel a Bareos volume, you can simply use the
-{\bf label} command which will write over any existing label. However, please
-note for labeling tapes, we recommend that you use the {\bf label} command in
-the {\bf Console} program since it will never overwrite a valid Bareos tape.
-
-\paragraph{Testing your Tape Drive}
-\label{sec:btapespeed}
-
-To determine the best configuration of your tape drive, you can run the new
-\texttt{speed} command available in the \texttt{btape} program.
-
-This command can have the following arguments:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item[\texttt{file\_size=n}] Specify the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum File Size}
- for this test. This counter is in GB.
-\item[\texttt{nb\_file=n}] Specify the number of file to be written. The amount
- of data should be greater than your memory ($file\_size*nb\_file$).
-\item[\texttt{skip\_zero}] This flag permits to skip tests with constant data.
-\item[\texttt{skip\_random}] This flag permits to skip tests with random data.
-\item[\texttt{skip\_raw}] This flag permits to skip tests with raw access.
-\item[\texttt{skip\_block}] This flag permits to skip tests with Bareos block access.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{btape speed}
-*speed file_size=3 skip_raw
-btape.c:1078 Test with zero data and Bareos block structure.
-btape.c:956 Begin writing 3 files of 3.221 GB with blocks of 129024 bytes.
-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-btape.c:604 Wrote 1 EOF to "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0)
-btape.c:406 Volume bytes=3.221 GB. Write rate = 44.128 MB/s
-...
-btape.c:383 Total Volume bytes=9.664 GB. Total Write rate = 43.531 MB/s
-
-btape.c:1090 Test with random data, should give the minimum throughput.
-btape.c:956 Begin writing 3 files of 3.221 GB with blocks of 129024 bytes.
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-btape.c:604 Wrote 1 EOF to "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0)
-btape.c:406 Volume bytes=3.221 GB. Write rate = 7.271 MB/s
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-...
-btape.c:383 Total Volume bytes=9.664 GB. Total Write rate = 7.365 MB/s
-\end{bconsole}
-
-When using compression, the random test will give your the minimum throughput
-of your drive . The test using constant string will give you the maximum speed
-of your hardware chain. (cpu, memory, scsi card, cable, drive, tape).
-
-You can change the block size in the Storage Daemon configuration file.
-
-\subsection{bscrypto}
-\label{bscrypto}
-\index[general]{bscrypto}
-\index[general]{Command!bscrypto}
-
-\command{bscrypto} is used in the process of encrypting tapes (see also \nameref{LTOHardwareEncryptionGeneral}).
-The \bareosSd and the btools (\command{bls}, \command{bextract}, \command{bscan}, \command{btape}, \command{bextract}) will use a so called \bareosSd plugin to perform the setting and clearing of the encryption keys.
- To bootstrap the encryption support and for populating things like the crypto cache with encryption keys of volumes that you want to scan,
-you need to use the bscrypto tool.
-The bscrypto tool has the following capabilities:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Generate a new passphrase
- \begin{itemize}
- \item to be used as a so called Key Encryption Key (KEK) for wrapping a passphrase using RFC3394 key wrapping with aes-wrap\\- or -
- \item for usage as a clear text encryption key loaded into the tape drive.
- \end{itemize}
- \item Base64-encode a key if requested
- \item Generate a wrapped passphrase which performs the following steps:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item generate a semi random clear text passphrase
- \item wrap the passphrase using the Key Encryption Key using RFC3394
- \item base64-encode the wrapped key (as the wrapped key is binary, we always need to base64-encode it in order to be able to pass the data as part of the director to storage daemon protocol
- \end{itemize}
- \item show the content of a wrapped or unwrapped keyfile.\\This can be used to reveal the content of the passphrase when a passphrase is stored in the database and you have the urge to change the Key Encryption Key. Normally it is unwise to change the Key Encryption Key, as this means that you have to redo all your stored encryption keys, as they are stored in the database wrapped using the Key Encryption Key available in the config during the label phase of the volume.
- \item Clear the crypto cache on the machine running the bareos-sd, which keeps a cache of used encryption keys, which can be used when the bareos-sd is restarted without the need to connect to the bareos-dir to retrieve the encryption keys.
- \item Set the encryption key of the drive
- \item Clear the encryption key of the drive
- \item Show the encryption status of the drive
- \item Show the encryption status of the next block (e.g. volume)
- \item Populate the crypto cache with data
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Other Programs}
-
-The following programs are general utility programs and in general do not need
-a configuration file nor a device name.
-
-
-\subsection{bsmtp}
-\label{bsmtp}
-\index[general]{bsmtp}
-\index[general]{Command!bsmtp}
-
-\command{bsmtp} is a simple mail transport program that permits more flexibility
-than the standard mail programs typically found on Unix systems. It can even
-be used on Windows machines.
-
-It is called:
-\begin{commands}{bsmtp}
-Usage: bsmtp [-f from] [-h mailhost] [-s subject] [-c copy] [recipient ...]
- -4 forces bsmtp to use IPv4 addresses only.
- -6 forces bsmtp to use IPv6 addresses only.
- -8 set charset to UTF-8
- -a use any ip protocol for address resolution
- -c set the Cc: field
- -d <nn> set debug level to <nn>
- -dt print a timestamp in debug output
- -f set the From: field
- -h use mailhost:port as the SMTP server
- -s set the Subject: field
- -r set the Reply-To: field
- -l set the maximum number of lines to send (default: unlimited)
- -? print this message.
-\end{commands}
-
-If the {\bf -f} option is not specified, \command{bsmtp} will use your userid. If
-the option {\bf -h} is not specified \command{bsmtp} will use the value in the environment
-variable {\bf bsmtpSERVER} or if there is none {\bf localhost}. By default
-port 25 is used.
-
-If a line count limit is set with the {\bf -l} option, \command{bsmtp} will
-not send an email with a body text exceeding that number of lines. This
-is especially useful for large restore job reports where the list of
-files restored might produce very long mails your mail-server would
-refuse or crash. However, be aware that you will probably suppress the
-job report and any error messages unless you check the log file written
-by the Director (see the messages resource in this manual for details).
-
-
-{\bf recipients} is a space separated list of email recipients.
-
-The body of the email message is read from standard input.
-
-An example of the use of \command{bsmtp} would be to put the following statement
-in the \ilink{Messages resource}{MessagesChapter} of your \bareosDir configuration.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bsmtp in Message resource}
-Mail Command = "bsmtp -h mail.example.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
-Operator Command = "bsmtp -h mail.example.com -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
-\end{bconfig}
-
-You have to replace {\bf mail.example.com} with the fully
-qualified name of your SMTP (email) server, which normally listens on port
-25. For more details on the substitution characters (e.g. \%r) used in the
-above line, please see the documentation of the
-\ilink{MailCommand in the Messages Resource}{mailcommand}
-chapter of this manual.
-
-It is HIGHLY recommended that you test one or two cases by hand to make sure
-that the {\bf mailhost} that you specified is correct and that it will accept
-your email requests. Since {\bf bsmtp} always uses a TCP connection rather
-than writing in the spool file, you may find that your {\bf from} address is
-being rejected because it does not contain a valid domain, or because your
-message is caught in your spam filtering rules. Generally, you should specify
-a fully qualified domain name in the {\bf from} field, and depending on
-whether your bsmtp gateway is Exim or Sendmail, you may need to modify the
-syntax of the from part of the message. Please test.
-
-When running \command{bsmtp} by hand, you will need to terminate the message by
-entering a ctrl-d in column 1 of the last line.
-% TODO: is "column" the correct terminology for this?
-
-If you are getting incorrect dates (e.g. 1970) and you are
-running with a non-English language setting, you might try adding
-a \command{LANG=C} immediately before the \command{bsmtp} call.
-
-In general, \command{bsmtp} attempts to cleanup email addresses that you
-specify in the from, copy, mailhost, and recipient fields, by adding
-the necessary {\textless} and {\textgreater} characters around the address part. However,
-if you include a {\bf display-name} (see RFC 5332), some SMTP servers
-such as Exchange may not accept the message if the {\bf display-name} is
-also included in {\textless} and {\textgreater}. As mentioned above, you must test, and
-if you run into this situation, you may manually add the {\textless} and {\textgreater}
-to the Bareos \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command} or \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Operator Command} and when
-\command{bsmtp} is formatting an address if it already contains a {\textless} or
-{\textgreater} character, it will leave the address unchanged.
-
-\subsection{bareos-dbcheck}
- \label{bareos-dbcheck}
- \label{dbcheck}
-\index[general]{bareos-dbcheck}
-\index[general]{Command!bareos-dbcheck}
-\index[general]{Catalog!database check}
-
-
-\command{bareos-dbcheck} is a simple program that will search for logical
-inconsistencies in the Bareos tables in your database, and optionally fix them.
-It is a database maintenance routine, in the sense that it can
-detect and remove unused rows, but it is not a database repair
-routine. To repair a database, see the tools furnished by the
-database vendor. Normally \command{bareos-dbcheck} should never need to be run,
-but if Bareos has crashed or you have a lot of Clients, Pools, or
-Jobs that you have removed, it could be useful.
-
-
-\command{bareos-dbcheck} is best started as the same user, as the \bareosDir is running, normally \user{bareos}.
-If you are \user{root} on Linux, use the following command to switch to user \user{bareos}:
-\begin{commands}{Substitute user to bareos}
-su -s /bin/bash - bareos
-\end{commands}
-
-If not, problems of reading the Bareos configuration or accessing the database can arise.
-
-\command{bareos-dbcheck} supports following command line options:
-\begin{commands}{}
-Usage: bareos-dbcheck [-c config ] [-B] [-C catalog name] [-d debug level] [-D driver name] <working-directory> <bareos-database> <user> <password> [<dbhost>] [<dbport>]
- -b batch mode
- -C catalog name in the director conf file
- -c Director configuration filename or configuration directory (e.g. /etc/bareos)
- -B print catalog configuration and exit
- -d <nn> set debug level to <nn>
- -dt print a timestamp in debug output
- -D <driver name> specify the database driver name (default NULL) <postgresql|mysql|sqlite>
- -f fix inconsistencies
- -v verbose
- -? print this message
-\end{commands}
-
-When using the default configuration paths, it is not necessary to specify any
-options.
-Optionally, as Bareos supports loading its database backend dynamically you may specify
-the right database driver to use using the \parameter{-D} option.
-
-If the \parameter{-B} option is specified, \command{bareos-dbcheck} will print out catalog
-information in a simple text based format:
-\begin{commands}{}
-# <input>bareos-dbcheck -B</input>
-catalog=MyCatalog
-db_type=SQLite
-db_name=bareos
-db_driver=
-db_user=bareos
-db_password=
-db_address=
-db_port=0
-db_socket=
-\end{commands}
-
-If the \parameter{-c} option is given with the \bareosDir configuration, there is no
-need to enter any of the command line arguments, in particular the working
-directory as \command{bareos-dbcheck} will read them from the file.
-
-If the \parameter{-f} option is specified, \command{bareos-dbcheck} will repair ({\bf fix}) the
-inconsistencies it finds. Otherwise, it will report only.
-
-If the \parameter{-b} option is specified, \command{bareos-dbcheck} will run in batch mode, and
-it will proceed to examine and fix (if \parameter{-f} is set) all programmed inconsistency
-checks. If the \parameter{-b} option is not specified, \command{bareos-dbcheck} will enter
-interactive mode and prompt with the following:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-Hello, this is the database check/correct program.
-Modify database is off. Verbose is off.
-Please select the function you want to perform.
- 1) Toggle modify database flag
- 2) Toggle verbose flag
- 3) Repair bad Filename records
- 4) Repair bad Path records
- 5) Eliminate duplicate Filename records
- 6) Eliminate duplicate Path records
- 7) Eliminate orphaned Jobmedia records
- 8) Eliminate orphaned File records
- 9) Eliminate orphaned Path records
- 10) Eliminate orphaned Filename records
- 11) Eliminate orphaned FileSet records
- 12) Eliminate orphaned Client records
- 13) Eliminate orphaned Job records
- 14) Eliminate all Admin records
- 15) Eliminate all Restore records
- 16) All (3-15)
- 17) Quit
-Select function number:
-\end{commands}
-
-By entering 1 or 2, you can toggle the modify database flag (\parameter{-f} option) and
-the verbose flag (\parameter{-v}). It can be helpful and reassuring to turn off the modify
-database flag, then select one or more of the consistency checks (items 3
-through 13) to see what will be done, then toggle the modify flag on and re-run
-the check.
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{}{bareos-dbcheck -b -v}{16.2.5}, when running \command{bareos-dbcheck}
-with \parameter{-b} and \parameter{-v}, it will not interactively ask if results should be
-printed or not. Instead, it does not print any detail results.
-
-The inconsistencies examined are the following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Duplicate Filename records. This can happen if you accidentally run two
- copies of Bareos at the same time, and they are both adding filenames
- simultaneously. It is a rare occurrence, but will create an inconsistent
- database. If this is the case, you will receive error messages during Jobs
- warning of duplicate database records. If you are not getting these error
- messages, there is no reason to run this check.
-\item Repair bad Filename records. This checks and corrects filenames that
- have a trailing slash. They should not.
-\item Repair bad Path records. This checks and corrects path names that do
- not have a trailing slash. They should.
-\item Duplicate Path records. This can happen if you accidentally run two
- copies of Bareos at the same time, and they are both adding filenames
- simultaneously. It is a rare occurrence, but will create an inconsistent
- database. See the item above for why this occurs and how you know it is
- happening.
-\item Orphaned JobMedia records. This happens when a Job record is deleted
- (perhaps by a user issued SQL statement), but the corresponding JobMedia
- record (one for each Volume used in the Job) was not deleted. Normally, this
- should not happen, and even if it does, these records generally do not take
- much space in your database. However, by running this check, you can
- eliminate any such orphans.
-\item Orphaned File records. This happens when a Job record is deleted
- (perhaps by a user issued SQL statement), but the corresponding File record
- (one for each Volume used in the Job) was not deleted. Note, searching for
- these records can be {\bf very} time consuming (i.e. it may take hours) for a
- large database. Normally this should not happen as Bareos takes care to
- prevent it. Just the same, this check can remove any orphaned File records.
- It is recommended that you run this once a year since orphaned File records
- can take a large amount of space in your database. You might
- want to ensure that you have indexes on JobId, FilenameId, and
- PathId for the File table in your catalog before running this
- command.
-\item Orphaned Path records. This condition happens any time a directory is
- deleted from your system and all associated Job records have been purged.
- During standard purging (or pruning) of Job records, Bareos does not check
- for orphaned Path records. As a consequence, over a period of time, old
- unused Path records will tend to accumulate and use space in your database.
- This check will eliminate them. It is recommended that you run this
- check at least once a year.
-\item Orphaned Filename records. This condition happens any time a file is
- deleted from your system and all associated Job records have been purged.
- This can happen quite frequently as there are quite a large number of files
- that are created and then deleted. In addition, if you do a system update or
- delete an entire directory, there can be a very large number of Filename
- records that remain in the catalog but are no longer used.
-
- During standard purging (or pruning) of Job records, Bareos does not check
- for orphaned Filename records. As a consequence, over a period of time, old
- unused Filename records will accumulate and use space in your database. This
- check will eliminate them. It is strongly recommended that you run this check
- at least once a year, and for large database (more than 200 Megabytes), it is
- probably better to run this once every 6 months.
-\item Orphaned Client records. These records can remain in the database long
- after you have removed a client.
-\item Orphaned Job records. If no client is defined for a job or you do not
- run a job for a long time, you can accumulate old job records. This option
- allow you to remove jobs that are not attached to any client (and thus
- useless).
-\item All Admin records. This command will remove all Admin records,
- regardless of their age.
-\item All Restore records. This command will remove all Restore records,
- regardless of their age.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-If you are using MySQL, \command{bareos-dbcheck} in interactive mode will ask you if
-you want to create temporary indexes to speed up orphaned Path and Filename elimination.
-In batch mode (\parameter{-b}) the temporary indexes will be created without asking.
-
-%\index[general]{bvfs}
-If you are using bvfs (e.g. used by \ilink{bareos-webui}{sec:webui}),
-don't eliminate orphaned path, else you will
-have to rebuild \variable{brestore_pathvisibility} and
-\variable{brestore_pathhierarchy} indexes.
-
-Normally
-you should never need to run \command{bareos-dbcheck} in spite of the
-recommendations given above, which are given so that users don't
-waste their time running \command{bareos-dbcheck} too often.
-
-\subsection{bregex}
-\label{bregex}
-\index[general]{bregex}
-\index[general]{Command!bregex}
-
-\command{bregex} is a simple program that will allow you to test
-regular expressions against a file of data. This can be useful
-because the regex libraries on most systems differ, and in
-addition, regex expressions can be complicated.
-
-To run it, use:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-Usage: bregex [-d debug_level] -f <data-file>
- -f specify file of data to be matched
- -l suppress line numbers
- -n print lines that do not match
- -? print this message.
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The {\textless}data-file{\textgreater} is a filename that contains lines
-of data to be matched (or not) against one or more patterns.
-When the program is run, it will prompt you for a regular
-expression pattern, then apply it one line at a time against
-the data in the file. Each line that matches will be printed
-preceded by its line number. You will then be prompted again
-for another pattern.
-
-Enter an empty line for a pattern to terminate the program. You
-can print only lines that do not match by using the -n option,
-and you can suppress printing of line numbers with the -l option.
-
-This program can be useful for testing regex expressions to be
-applied against a list of filenames.
-
-\subsection{bwild}
-\label{bwild}
-\index[general]{bwild}
-\index[general]{Command!bwild}
-
-\command{bwild} is a simple program that will allow you to test
-wild-card expressions against a file of data.
-
-To run it, use:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-Usage: bwild [-d debug_level] -f <data-file>
- -f specify file of data to be matched
- -l suppress line numbers
- -n print lines that do not match
- -? print this message.
-\end{verbatim}
-
-The {\textless}data-file{\textgreater} is a filename that contains lines
-of data to be matched (or not) against one or more patterns.
-When the program is run, it will prompt you for a wild-card
-pattern, then apply it one line at a time against
-the data in the file. Each line that matches will be printed
-preceded by its line number. You will then be prompted again
-for another pattern.
-
-Enter an empty line for a pattern to terminate the program. You
-can print only lines that do not match by using the -n option,
-and you can suppress printing of line numbers with the -l option.
-
-This program can be useful for testing wild expressions to be
-applied against a list of filenames.
-
-% \section{testfind}
-% \label{testfind}
-% \index[general]{Testfind}
-% \index[general]{Command!testfind}
-%
-% {\bf testfind} permits listing of files using the same search engine that is
-% used for the {\bf Include} resource in Job resources. Note, much of the
-% functionality of this program (listing of files to be included) is present in
-% the
-% \ilink{estimate command}{estimate} in the Console program.
-%
-% The original use of testfind was to ensure that Bareos's file search engine
-% was correct and to print some statistics on file name and path length.
-% However, you may find it useful to see what Bareos would do with a given {\bf
-% Include} resource. The {\bf testfind} program can be found in the {\bf
-% {\textless}Bareos-source{\textgreater}/src/tools} directory of the source distribution.
-% Though it is built with the make process, it is not normally "installed".
-%
-% It is called:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Usage: testfind [-d debug_level] [-] [pattern1 ...]
-% -a print extended attributes (Win32 debug)
-% -dnn set debug level to nn
-% - read pattern(s) from stdin
-% -? print this message.
-% Patterns are used for file inclusion -- normally directories.
-% Debug level>= 1 prints each file found.
-% Debug level>= 10 prints path/file for catalog.
-% Errors are always printed.
-% Files/paths truncated is a number with len> 255.
-% Truncation is only in the catalog.
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Where a pattern is any filename specification that is valid within an {\bf
-% Include} resource definition. If none is specified, {\bf /} (the root
-% directory) is assumed. For example:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% testfind /bin
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Would print the following:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Dir: /bin
-% Reg: /bin/bash
-% Lnk: /bin/bash2 -> bash
-% Lnk: /bin/sh -> bash
-% Reg: /bin/cpio
-% Reg: /bin/ed
-% Lnk: /bin/red -> ed
-% Reg: /bin/chgrp
-% ...
-% Reg: /bin/ipcalc
-% Reg: /bin/usleep
-% Reg: /bin/aumix-minimal
-% Reg: /bin/mt
-% Lnka: /bin/gawk-3.1.0 -> /bin/gawk
-% Reg: /bin/pgawk
-% Total files : 85
-% Max file length: 13
-% Max path length: 5
-% Files truncated: 0
-% Paths truncated: 0
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Even though {\bf testfind} uses the same search engine as {\bf Bareos}, each
-% directory to be listed, must be entered as a separate command line entry or
-% entered one line at a time to standard input if the {\bf -} option was
-% specified.
-%
-% Specifying a debug level of one (i.e. {\bf -d1}) on the command line will
-% cause {\bf testfind} to print the raw filenames without showing the Bareos
-% internal file type, or the link (if any). Debug levels of 10 or greater cause
-% the filename and the path to be separated using the same algorithm that is
-% used when putting filenames into the Catalog database.
-
-
-\subsection{bpluginfo}
-\label{bpluginfo}
-\index[general]{bpluginfo}
-\index[general]{Command!bpluginfo}
-
-The main purpose of bpluginfo is to display different information about Bareos plugin. You can
-use it to check a plugin name, author, license and short description. You can use -f option to
-display API implemented by the plugin. Some plugins may require additional '-a' option for val-
-idating a Bareos Daemons API. In most cases it is not required.
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-\section{Understanding Jobs and Schedules}
-\index[general]{Schedule!Understanding Schedules}
-\label{JobsandSchedules}
-
-In order to make Bareos as flexible as possible, the directions given
-to Bareos are specified in several pieces. The main instruction is the
-job resource, which defines a job. A backup job generally consists of a
-FileSet, a Client, a Schedule for one or several levels or times of backups,
-a Pool, as well as additional instructions. Another way of looking
-at it is the FileSet is what to backup; the Client is who to backup; the
-Schedule defines when, and the Pool defines where (i.e. what Volume).
-
-Typically one FileSet/Client combination will have one corresponding job.
-Most of the directives, such as FileSets, Pools, Schedules, can be mixed
-and matched among the jobs. So you might have two different Job
-definitions (resources) backing up different servers using the same
-Schedule, the same Fileset (backing up the same directories on two machines)
-and maybe even the same Pools. The Schedule will define what type of
-backup will run when (e.g. Full on Monday, incremental the rest of the
-week), and when more than one job uses the same schedule, the job priority
-determines which actually runs first. If you have a lot of jobs, you might
-want to use JobDefs, where you can set defaults for the jobs, which can
-then be changed in the job resource, but this saves rewriting the
-identical parameters for each job. In addition to the FileSets you want to
-back up, you should also have a job that backs up your catalog.
-
-Finally, be aware that in addition to the backup jobs there are
-restore, verify, and admin jobs, which have different requirements.
-
-\section{Understanding Pools, Volumes and Labels}
-\index[general]{Pools!Understanding}
-\index[general]{Volumes!Understanding}
-\index[general]{Label!Understanding Labels}
-\label{PoolsVolsLabels}
-
-If you have been using a program such as \command{tar} to backup your system,
-Pools, Volumes, and labeling may be a bit confusing at first. A Volume is a
-single physical tape (or possibly a single file) on which Bareos will write
-your backup data. Pools group together Volumes so that a backup is not
-restricted to the length of a single Volume (tape). Consequently, rather than
-explicitly naming Volumes in your Job, you specify a Pool, and Bareos will
-select the next appendable Volume from the Pool and mounts it.
-
-Although the basic Pool options are specified in the Director's \ilink{Pool}{DirectorResourcePool} resource,
-the real Pool is maintained in the Bareos Catalog. It contains
-information taken from the Pool resource (configuration file) as well as
-information on all the Volumes that have been added to the Pool.
-% Adding
-%Volumes to a Pool is usually done manually with the Console program using the
-%\bcommand{label}{} command.
-
-For each Volume, Bareos maintains a fair amount of catalog information such as
-the first write date/time, the last write date/time, the number of files on
-the Volume, the number of bytes on the Volume, the number of Mounts, etc.
-
-Before Bareos will read or write a Volume, the physical Volume must have a
-Bareos software label so that Bareos can be sure the correct Volume is
-mounted.
-Depending on your configuration,
-this is either done automatically by Bareos
-or manually using the \bcommand{label}{} command in the Console
-program.
-
-The steps for creating a Pool, adding Volumes to it, and writing software
-labels to the Volumes, may seem tedious at first, but in fact, they are quite
-simple to do, and they allow you to use multiple Volumes (rather than being
-limited to the size of a single tape). Pools also give you significant
-flexibility in your backup process. For example, you can have a "Daily" Pool
-of Volumes for Incremental backups and a "Weekly" Pool of Volumes for Full
-backups. By specifying the appropriate Pool in the daily and weekly backup
-Jobs, you thereby insure that no daily Job ever writes to a Volume in the
-Weekly Pool and vice versa, and Bareos will tell you what tape is needed and
-when.
-
-For more on Pools, see the
-\nameref{DirectorResourcePool} section of the Director
-Configuration chapter, or simply read on, and we will come back to this
-subject later.
-
-\section{Setting Up Bareos Configuration Files}
-\label{config}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Files}
-
-On Unix, Bareos configuration files are usually located in the \path|/etc/bareos/| directory
-and are named accordingly to the programs that use it.
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{Dir}{Subdirectory Configuration Scheme used as Default}{16.2.4} the default configuration
-is stored as one file per resource in subdirectories under \directory{bareos-dir.d}, \directory{bareos-sd.d} or \directory{bareos-fd.d}.
-For details, see \nameref{ConfigureChapter} and \nameref{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme}.
-
-%For information about Windows configuration files, see the \ilink{Windows chapter}{Windows:Configuration:Files}.
-
-
-% \subsection{Configuring the bconsole Program}
-% \index[general]{Configure!Console}
-%
-% The Console program is used by the administrator to interact with the Director
-% and to manually start/stop Jobs or to obtain Job status information.
-%
-% The Console configuration file is named \file{bconsole.conf}.
-%
-% Normally, for first time users, no change is needed to these files.
-% Reasonable defaults are set.
-%
-% Further details are in the
-% \ilink{Console configuration}{ConsoleConfChapter} chapter.
-
-% \subsection{Configuring the Monitor Program}
-% \index[general]{Program!Configuring the Monitor}
-% \index[general]{Configuring the Monitor Program}
-%
-% The Monitor program is typically an icon in the system tray. However, once the
-% icon is expanded into a full window, the administrator or user can obtain
-% status information about the Director or the backup status on the local
-% workstation or any other Bareos daemon that is configured.
-%
-% %\addcontentsline{lof}{figure}{Bareos Tray Monitor}
-% %\includegraphics{\idir Bareos-tray-monitor}
-%
-% % TODO: image may be too wide for 6" wide printed page.
-% %The image shows a tray-monitor configured for three daemons. By clicking on
-% %the radio buttons in the upper left corner of the image, you can see the
-% %status for each of the daemons. The image shows the status for the Storage
-% %daemon (MainSD) that is currently selected.
-%
-% The Monitor configuration file is named {\bf tray-monitor.conf}.
-%
-% More information is in the
-% \ilink{Monitor configuration}{_MonitorChapter} chapter.
-
-% \subsection{Configuring the \bareosFd}
-% \index[general]{Configure!Client}
-% \index[fd]{Configure}
-%
-% The File daemon is a program that runs on each (Client) machine. At the
-% request of the \bareosDir,
-% finds the files to be backed up and sends them (their
-% data) to the \bareosSd.
-
-% The File daemon configuration file is named {\bf
-% bareos-fd.conf}.
-
-% Normally, for first time users, no change is needed to this file.
-% Reasonable defaults are set.
-%
-% However, if you are going to back up more
-% than one machine, you will need to install the \bareosFd with a unique
-% configuration on each machine to be backed up.
-% The information about each
-% \bareosFd must appear in the \bareosDir configuration, see \nameref{sec:AddAClient}.
-%
-% Further details about configuration can be found at \nameref{FiledConfChapter}.
-
-% \subsection{Configuring the Director}
-% \index[general]{Configure!Director}
-% \index[dir]{Configure}
-%
-% The Director is the central control program for all the other daemons.
-% It schedules and monitors all jobs to be backed up.
-%
-% %The Director configuration file is named {\bf bareos-dir.conf}.
-%
-% You may want to change the email address for notification from the
-% default \email{root@localhost} to your email address.
-%
-% If you have multiple systems to be backed up, you will need a
-% separate \bareosFd resource for each system, specifying its
-% name, address, and password.
-% We have found that giving your daemons the same
-% name as your system but post fixed with {\bf -fd} helps a lot when reading log messages.
-% That is, if your system name is \name{foobaz}, you would give the \bareosFd
-% the name \name{foobaz-fd}.
-% For the \bareosDir, you should use \name{foobaz-dir},
-% and for the storage daemon, you might use \name{foobaz-sd}.
-% Each of your Bareos components {\bf must} have a unique name. If you
-% make them all the same, aside from the fact that you will not
-% know what daemon is sending what message, if they share the same
-% working directory, the daemons temporary file names will not
-% be unique, and you will get many strange failures.
-% % TODO: why not check for that and not allow sharing working directory?
-%
-% More information is in the
-% \nameref{DirectorChapter} chapter.
-%
-% \subsection{Configuring the Storage daemon}
-% \index[general]{Daemon!Configuring the Storage}
-% \index[general]{Configuring the Storage daemon}
-%
-% The Storage daemon is responsible, at the Director's request, for accepting
-% data from a File daemon and placing it on Storage media, or in the case of a
-% restore request, to find the data and send it to the File daemon.
-%
-% The Storage daemon's configuration file is named {\bf bareos-sd.conf}.
-% The default configuration comes with backup to disk only,
-% so the Archive device points to a directory in which the
-% Volumes will be created as files when you label the Volume.
-% %Edit this file to contain the correct Archive device names for any tape
-% %devices that you have.
-% %If the configuration process properly detected your
-% %system, they will already be correctly set.
-% These Storage resource name and
-% Media Type must be the same as the corresponding ones in the Director's
-% configuration file {\bf bareos-dir.conf}.
-% \label{ConfigTesting}
-%
-% Further information is in the
-% \ilink{Storage daemon configuration}{StoredConfChapter} chapter.
-
-\section{Testing your Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{Testing!Configuration Files}
-
-You can test if your configuration file is syntactically correct by running
-the appropriate daemon with the \parameter{-t} option. The daemon will process the
-configuration file and print any error messages then terminate.
-
-As the \bareosDir and \bareosSd runs as user \user{bareos},
-testing the configuration should be done as \user{bareos}.
-
-This is especially required to test the \bareosDir,
-as it also connects to the database and checks if the catalog schema version is correct.
-Depending on your database, only the \user{bareos} has permission to access it.
-
-\begin{commands}{Testing Configuration Files}
-su bareos -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/sbin/bareos-dir -t"
-su bareos -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/sbin/bareos-sd -t"
-bareos-fd -t
-bconsole -t
-bareos-tray-monitor -t
-\end{commands}
-
-% \section{Testing Compatibility with Your Tape Drive}
-% \index[general]{Drive!Testing Compatibility with Your Tape}
-% \index[general]{Testing Compatibility with Your Tape Drive}
-%
-% Before spending a lot of time on Bareos only to find that it doesn't work
-% with your tape drive, please read the \nameref{TapeTestingChapter} section.
-% If you have a modern
-% standard SCSI tape drive on a Linux or Solaris, most likely it will work,
-% but better test than be sorry. For FreeBSD (and probably other xBSD
-% flavors), reading the above mentioned tape testing chapter is a must.
-
-
-% \section{Running Bareos}
-% \index[general]{Running Bareos}
-%
-% Probably the most important part of running Bareos is being able to restore
-% files. If you haven't tried recovering files at least once, when you actually
-% have to do it, you will be under a lot more pressure, and prone to make
-% errors, than if you had already tried it once.
-%
-% To get a good idea how to use Bareos in a short time, we {\bf strongly}
-% recommend that you follow the example in the
-% \nameref{TutorialChapter} chapter of this manual where
-% you will get detailed instructions on how to run Bareos.
-
-% \section{Log Rotation}
-% \index[general]{Rotation!Log}
-% \index[general]{Log Rotation}
-% If you use the default {\bf bareos-dir.conf} or some variation of it, you will
-% note that it logs all the Bareos output to a file. To avoid that this file
-% grows without limit, we recommend that you copy the file {\bf logrotate} from
-% the {\bf scripts/logrotate} to {\bf /etc/logrotate.d/bareos}. This will cause
-% the log file to be rotated once a month and kept for a maximum of five months.
-% You may want to edit this file to change the default log rotation preferences.
-
-% \section{Log Watch}
-% \index[general]{Watch!Log}
-% \index[general]{Log Watch}
-% Some systems such as Red Hat and Fedora run the logwatch program
-% every night, which does an analysis of your log file and sends an
-% email report. If you wish to include the output from your Bareos
-% jobs in that report, please look in the {\bf scripts/logwatch}
-% directory. The {\bf README} file in that directory gives a brief
-% explanation on how to install it and what kind of output to expect.
-
-
-% \section{Disaster Recovery}
-% \index[general]{Recovery!Disaster}
-% \index[general]{Disaster!Recovery}
-%
-% If you intend to use Bareos as a disaster recovery tool rather than simply a
-% program to restore lost or damaged files, you will want to read the
-% \ilink{Disaster Recovery Using Bareos Chapter}{RescueChapter} of
-% this manual.
-%
-% In any case, you are strongly urged to carefully test restoring some files
-% that you have saved rather than wait until disaster strikes. This way, you
-% will be prepared.
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-\section{Automatic Volume Recycling}
-\label{RecyclingChapter}
-\index[general]{Recycle!Automatic Volume}
-\index[general]{Volume!Recycle!Automatic}
-
-By default, once Bareos starts writing a Volume, it can append to the
-volume, but it will not overwrite the existing data thus destroying it.
-However when Bareos recycles a Volume, the Volume becomes available
-for being reused and Bareos can at some later time overwrite the previous
-contents of that Volume. Thus all previous data will be lost. If the
-Volume is a tape, the tape will be rewritten from the beginning. If the
-Volume is a disk file, the file will be truncated before being rewritten.
-
-You may not want Bareos to automatically recycle (reuse) tapes. This would
-require a large number of tapes though, and in such a case, it is possible
-to manually recycle tapes. For more on manual recycling, see the \nameref{manualrecycling} chapter.
-
-Most people prefer to have a Pool of tapes that are used for daily backups and
-recycled once a week, another Pool of tapes that are used for Full backups
-once a week and recycled monthly, and finally a Pool of tapes that are used
-once a month and recycled after a year or two. With a scheme like this, the
-number of tapes in your pool or pools remains constant.
-
-By properly defining your Volume Pools with appropriate Retention periods,
-Bareos can manage the recycling (such as defined above) automatically.
-
-Automatic recycling of Volumes is controlled by four records in the \resourcetype{Dir}{Pool}
-resource definition.
-These four records are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} = yes
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle} = yes
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Pool}
-\end{itemize}
-
-The above three directives are all you need assuming that you fill
-each of your Volumes then wait the Volume Retention period before
-reusing them. If you want Bareos to stop using a Volume and recycle
-it before it is full, you can use one or more additional
-directives such as:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Use Duration}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Jobs}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volume Bytes}
-\end{itemize}
-Please see below and
-the \ilink{Basic Volume Management}{DiskChapter} chapter
-of this manual for complete examples.
-
-Automatic recycling of Volumes is performed by Bareos only when it wants a
-new Volume and no appendable Volumes are available in the Pool. It will then
-search the Pool for any Volumes with the {\bf Recycle} flag set and the
-Volume Status is \volumestatus{Purged}. At that point, it will choose the oldest
-purged volume and recycle it.
-
-If there are no volumes with status \volumestatus{Purged}, then
-the recycling occurs in two steps:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item The Catalog for a Volume must be pruned of all Jobs (i.e.
-Purged).
- \item The actual recycling of the Volume.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Only Volumes marked \volumestatus{Full} or \volumestatus{Used} will
-be considerd for pruning. The Volume will be purged if the \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{}
-period has expired. When a Volume is marked as \volumestatus{Purged}, it means that no
-Catalog records reference that Volume and the Volume can be recycled.
-
-Until recycling actually occurs, the Volume data remains intact. If no
-Volumes can be found for recycling for any of the reasons stated above,
-Bareos will request operator intervention (i.e. it will ask you to label a
-new volume).
-
-A key point mentioned above, that can be a source of frustration, is that Bareos
-will only recycle purged Volumes if there is no other appendable Volume
-available.
-Otherwise, it will always write to an appendable Volume before
-recycling even if there are Volume marked as Purged. This preserves your data
-as long as possible. So, if you wish to \bquote{force} Bareos to use a purged
-Volume, you must first ensure that no other Volume in the Pool is marked {\bf
-Append}. If necessary, you can manually set a volume to {\bf Full}. The reason
-for this is that Bareos wants to preserve the data on your old tapes (even
-though purged from the catalog) as long as absolutely possible before
-overwriting it. There are also a number of directives such as
-\volumeparameter{Volume Use Duration}{} that will automatically mark a volume as \volumestatus{Used}
-and thus no longer appendable.
-
-\subsection{Automatic Pruning}
-\label{AutoPruning}
-\index[general]{Automatic!Pruning}
-\index[general]{Pruning!Automatic}
-
-As Bareos writes files to tape, it keeps a list of files, jobs, and volumes
-in a database called the catalog. Among other things, the database helps
-Bareos to decide which files to back up in an incremental or differential
-backup, and helps you locate files on past backups when you want to restore
-something. However, the catalog will grow larger and larger as time goes
-on, and eventually it can become unacceptably large.
-
-Bareos's process for removing entries from the catalog is called Pruning. The
-default is Automatic Pruning, which means that once an entry reaches a certain
-age (e.g. 30 days old) it is removed from the catalog. Note that
-Job records that are required for current restore and
-File records are needed for VirtualFull and Accurate backups
-won't be removed automatically.
-
-Once a job has been
-pruned, you can still restore it from the backup tape, but one additional step
-is required: scanning the volume with \command{bscan}.
-
-The alternative to Automatic Pruning is Manual Pruning,
-in which you explicitly tell Bareos to erase the
-catalog entries for a volume. You'd usually do this when you want to reuse a
-Bareos volume, because there's no point in keeping a list of files that USED TO
-BE on a tape. Or, if the catalog is starting to get too big, you could prune
-the oldest jobs to save space. Manual pruning is done with the \ilink{prune command}{ManualPruning} in the console.
-
-\subsection{Pruning Directives}
-\index[general]{Pruning!Directives}
-
-There are three pruning durations. All apply to catalog database records and
-not to the actual data in a Volume. The pruning (or retention) durations are
-for: Volumes (Media records), Jobs (Job records), and Files (File records).
-The durations inter-depend because if Bareos prunes a Volume, it
-automatically removes all the Job records, and all the File records. Also when
-a Job record is pruned, all the File records for that Job are also pruned
-(deleted) from the catalog.
-
-Having the File records in the database means that you can examine all the
-files backed up for a particular Job. They take the most space in the catalog
-(probably 90-95\% of the total). When the File records are pruned, the Job
-records can remain, and you can still examine what Jobs ran, but not the
-details of the Files backed up. In addition, without the File records, you
-cannot use the Console restore command to restore the files.
-
-When a Job record is pruned, the Volume (Media record) for that Job can still
-remain in the database, and if you do a \bcommand{list}{volumes}, you will see the
-volume information, but the Job records (and its File records) will no longer
-be available.
-
-In each case, pruning removes information about where older files are, but it
-also prevents the catalog from growing to be too large. You choose the
-retention periods in function of how many files you are backing up and the
-time periods you want to keep those records online, and the size of the
-database.
-It is possible to re-insert the records (with 98\% of the original data)
-by using \command{bscan} to scan in a whole Volume or any part of the volume that
-you want.
-
-By setting \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} = yes you will permit
-the \bareosDir to
-automatically prune all Volumes in the Pool when a Job needs another Volume.
-Volume pruning means removing records from the catalog. It does not shrink the
-size of the Volume or affect the Volume data until the Volume gets
-overwritten. When a Job requests another volume and there are no Volumes with
-Volume status \volumestatus{Append} available, Bareos will begin volume pruning. This
-means that all Jobs that are older than the \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{} period will
-be pruned from every Volume that has Volume status \volumestatus{Full} or \volumestatus{Used}
-and has \volumeparameter{Recycle}{yes}. Pruning consists of deleting the
-corresponding Job, File, and JobMedia records from the catalog database. No
-change to the physical data on the Volume occurs during the pruning process.
-When all files are pruned from a Volume (i.e. no records in the catalog), the
-Volume will be marked as \volumestatus{Purged} implying that no Jobs remain on the
-volume. The Pool records that control the pruning are described below.
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} = yes:
- when running a Job and it needs a new Volume but no appendable volumes are available, apply the Volume retention period.
- At that point,
- Bareos will prune all Volumes that can be pruned in an
- attempt to find a usable volume. If during the autoprune, all files are
- pruned from the Volume, it will be marked with Volume status \volumestatus{Purged}.
-
- Note, that although the File and Job records may be
- pruned from the catalog, a Volume will only be marked \volumestatus{Purged} (and hence
- ready for recycling) if the Volume status is \volumestatus{Append}, \volumestatus{Full}, \volumestatus{Used}, or \volumestatus{Error}.
- If the Volume has another status, such as \volumestatus{Archive}, \volumestatus{Read-Only}, \volumestatus{Disabled},
- \volumestatus{Busy} or \volumestatus{Cleaning}, the Volume status will not be changed to \volumestatus{Purged}.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention}
- defines the length of time that Bareos will
- guarantee that the Volume is not reused counting from the time the last
- job stored on the Volume terminated. A key point is that this time
- period is not even considered as long at the Volume remains appendable.
- The Volume Retention period count down begins only when the \volumestatus{Append}
- status has been changed to some other status (\volumestatus{Full}, \volumestatus{Used}, \volumestatus{Purged}, ...).
-
- When this time period expires and if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Auto Prune} = yes
- and a new Volume is needed, but no appendable Volume is available,
- Bareos will prune (remove) Job records that are older than the specified
- \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{} period.
-
- The \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{} period takes precedence over any \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Job Retention}
- period you have specified in the Client resource. It should also be
- noted, that the \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{} period is obtained by reading the
- Catalog Database Media record rather than the Pool resource record.
- This means that if you change the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Volume Retention} in the Pool resource
- record, you must ensure that the corresponding change is made in the
- catalog by using the \bcommand{update}{pool} command. Doing so will insure
- that any new Volumes will be created with the changed \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{}
- period. Any existing Volumes will have their own copy of the \volumeparameter{Volume Retention}{}
- period that can only be changed on a Volume by Volume basis
- using the \bcommand{update}{volume} command.
-
- When all file catalog entries are removed from the volume, its Volume status is
- set to \volumestatus{Purged}. The files remain physically on the Volume until the
- volume is overwritten.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle}
- defines whether or not the particular Volume can be
- recycled (i.e. rewritten). If Recycle is set to \parameter{no},
- then even if Bareos prunes all the Jobs on the volume and it
- is marked \volumestatus{Purged}, it will not consider the tape for recycling. If
- Recycle is set to \parameter{yes} and all Jobs have been pruned, the volume
- status will be set to \volumestatus{Purged} and the volume may then be reused
- when another volume is needed. If the volume is reused, it is relabeled
- with the same Volume Name, however all previous data will be lost.
-\end{description}
-
-% It is also possible to force pruning of all Volumes in the Pool
-% associated with a Job by adding {\bf Prune Files = yes} to the Job resource.
-
-\subsection{Recycling Algorithm}
-\index[general]{Algorithm!Recycling}
-\index[general]{Recycle!Algorithm}
-\label{RecyclingAlgorithm}
-\label{Recycling}
-
-
-After all Volumes of a Pool have been pruned (as mentioned above, this happens
-when a Job needs a new Volume and no appendable Volumes are available), Bareos
-will look for the oldest Volume that is \volumestatus{Purged} (all Jobs and Files expired),
-and if the \volumeparameter{Recycle}{yes} for that Volume, Bareos will
-relabel it and write new data on it.
-
-As mentioned above, there are two key points for getting a Volume
-to be recycled. First, the Volume must no longer be marked \volumestatus{Append} (there
-are a number of directives to automatically make this change), and second
-since the last write on the Volume, one or more of the Retention periods
-must have expired so that there are no more catalog backup job records
-that reference that Volume. Once both those conditions are satisfied,
-the volume can be marked \volumestatus{Purged} and hence recycled.
-
-The full algorithm that Bareos uses when it needs a new Volume is:
-\index[general]{New Volume Algorithm}
-\index[general]{Algorithm!New Volume}
-
-The algorithm described below assumes that \configdirective{Auto Prune} is enabled,
-that Recycling is turned on, and that you have defined
-appropriate Retention periods or used the defaults for all these
-items.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item If the request is for an Autochanger device, look only
- for Volumes in the Autochanger (i.e. with InChanger set and that have
- the correct Storage device).
-\item Search the Pool for a Volume with Volume status=\volumestatus{Append} (if there is more
- than one, the Volume with the oldest date last written is chosen. If
- two have the same date then the one with the lowest MediaId is chosen).
-\item Search the Pool for a Volume with Volume status=\volumestatus{Recycle} and the InChanger
- flag is set true (if there is more than one, the Volume with the oldest
- date last written is chosen. If two have the same date then the one
- with the lowest MediaId is chosen).
-\item Try recycling any purged Volumes.
-\item Prune volumes applying Volume retention period (Volumes with VolStatus
- Full, Used, or Append are pruned). Note, even if all the File and Job
- records are pruned from a Volume, the Volume will not be marked Purged
- until the Volume retention period expires.
-\item Search the Pool for a Volume with VolStatus=Purged
-\item If a Pool named \pool{Scratch} exists, search for a Volume and if found
- move it to the current Pool for the Job and use it. Note, when
- the Scratch Volume is moved into the current Pool, the basic
- Pool defaults are applied as if it is a newly labeled Volume
- (equivalent to an \bcommand{update}{volume from pool} command).
-\item If we were looking for Volumes in the Autochanger, go back to
- step 2 above, but this time, look for any Volume whether or not
- it is in the Autochanger.
-\item Attempt to create a new Volume if automatic labeling enabled.
- If the maximum number of Volumes
- specified for the pool is reached, no new Volume will be created.
-\item Prune the oldest Volume if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Oldest Volume}=yes (the Volume with the
- oldest LastWritten date and VolStatus equal to Full, Recycle, Purged, Used,
- or Append is chosen). This record ensures that all retention periods are
- properly respected.
-\item Purge the oldest Volume if \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Purge Oldest Volume}=yes (the Volume with the
- oldest LastWritten date and VolStatus equal to Full, Recycle, Purged, Used,
- or Append is chosen).
- \warning{We strongly recommend against the use of \configdirective{Purge Oldest Volume} as it can quite easily lead to loss of current backup
- data.}
-\item Give up and ask operator.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The above occurs when Bareos has finished writing a Volume or when no Volume
-is present in the drive.
-
-On the other hand, if you have inserted a different Volume after the last job,
-and Bareos recognizes the Volume as valid, it will request authorization from
-the Director to use this Volume. In this case, if you have set
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Current Volume} = yes and the Volume is marked as Used or Full, Bareos will
-prune the volume and if all jobs were removed during the pruning (respecting
-the retention periods), the Volume will be recycled and used.
-
-The recycling algorithm in this case is:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If the Volume status is \volumestatus{Append} or \volumestatus{Recycle}, the volume will be used.
-\item If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Recycle Current Volume} = yes and the volume is
- marked \volumestatus{Full} or \volumestatus{Used}, Bareos will prune the volume (applying the retention
- period). If all Jobs are pruned from the volume, it will be recycled.
-\end{itemize}
-
-This permits users to manually change the Volume every day and load tapes in
-an order different from what is in the catalog, and if the volume does not
-contain a current copy of your backup data, it will be used.
-
-A few points from Alan Brown to keep in mind:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Pool}{Maximum Volumes} is not set, Bareos will prefer to
- demand new volumes over forcibly purging older volumes.
-
-\item If volumes become free through pruning and the Volume retention period has
- expired, then they get marked as \volumestatus{Purged} and are immediately available for
- recycling - these will be used in preference to creating new volumes.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsection{Recycle Status}
-\index[general]{Recycle Status}
-
-Each Volume inherits the Recycle status (yes or no) from the Pool resource
-record when the Media record is created (normally when the Volume is labeled).
-This Recycle status is stored in the Media record of the Catalog. Using
-the Console program, you may subsequently change the Recycle status for each
-Volume. For example in the following output from {\bf list volumes}:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-+----------+-------+--------+---------+------------+--------+-----+
-| VolumeNa | Media | VolSta | VolByte | LastWritte | VolRet | Rec |
-+----------+-------+--------+---------+------------+--------+-----+
-| File0001 | File | Full | 4190055 | 2002-05-25 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0002 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0003 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0004 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0005 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0006 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0007 | File | Purged | 1896466 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-+----------+-------+--------+---------+------------+--------+-----+
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-all the volumes are marked as recyclable, and the last Volume, {\bf File0007}
-has been purged, so it may be immediately recycled. The other volumes are all
-marked recyclable and when their Volume Retention period (14400 seconds or four
-hours) expires, they will be eligible for pruning, and possibly recycling.
-Even though Volume {\bf File0007} has been purged, all the data on the Volume
-is still recoverable. A purged Volume simply means that there are no entries
-in the Catalog. Even if the Volume Status is changed to {\bf Recycle}, the
-data on the Volume will be recoverable. The data is lost only when the Volume
-is re-labeled and re-written.
-
-To modify Volume {\bf File0001} so that it cannot be recycled, you use the
-{\bf update volume pool=File} command in the console program, or simply {\bf
-update} and Bareos will prompt you for the information.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-+----------+------+-------+---------+-------------+-------+-----+
-| VolumeNa | Media| VolSta| VolByte | LastWritten | VolRet| Rec |
-+----------+------+-------+---------+-------------+-------+-----+
-| File0001 | File | Full | 4190055 | 2002-05-25 | 14400 | 0 |
-| File0002 | File | Full | 1897236 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0003 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0004 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0005 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0006 | File | Full | 1896460 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-| File0007 | File | Purged| 1896466 | 2002-05-26 | 14400 | 1 |
-+----------+------+-------+---------+-------------+-------+-----+
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-In this case, {\bf File0001} will never be automatically recycled. The same
-effect can be achieved by setting the Volume Status to Read-Only.
-
-As you have noted, the Volume Status (VolStatus) column in the
-catalog database contains the current status of the Volume, which
-is normally maintained automatically by Bareos. To give you an
-idea of some of the values it can take during the life cycle of
-a Volume, here is a picture created by Arno Lehmann:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-A typical volume life cycle is like this:
-
- because job count or size limit exceeded
- Append --------------------------------------> Used/Full
- ^ |
- | First Job writes to Retention time passed |
- | the volume and recycling takes |
- | place |
- | v
- Recycled <-------------------------------------- Purged
- Volume is selected for reuse
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\subsection{Daily, Weekly, Monthly Tape Usage Example}
-
-This example is meant to show you how one could define a fixed set of volumes
-that Bareos will rotate through on a regular schedule. There are an infinite
-number of such schemes, all of which have various advantages and
-disadvantages.
-
-We start with the following assumptions:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item A single tape has more than enough capacity to do a full save.
-\item There are ten tapes that are used on a daily basis for incremental
- backups. They are prelabeled Daily1 ... Daily10.
-\item There are four tapes that are used on a weekly basis for full backups.
- They are labeled Week1 ... Week4.
-\item There are 12 tapes that are used on a monthly basis for full backups.
- They are numbered Month1 ... Month12
-\item A full backup is done every Saturday evening (tape inserted Friday
- evening before leaving work).
-\item No backups are done over the weekend (this is easy to change).
-\item The first Friday of each month, a Monthly tape is used for the Full
- backup.
-\item Incremental backups are done Monday - Friday (actually Tue-Fri
- mornings).
-% TODO: why this "actually"? does this need to be explained?
- \end{itemize}
-
-We start the system by doing a Full save to one of the weekly volumes or one
-of the monthly volumes. The next morning, we remove the tape and insert a
-Daily tape. Friday evening, we remove the Daily tape and insert the next tape
-in the Weekly series. Monday, we remove the Weekly tape and re-insert the
-Daily tape. On the first Friday of the next month, we insert the next Monthly
-tape in the series rather than a Weekly tape, then continue. When a Daily tape
-finally fills up, {\bf Bareos} will request the next one in the series, and
-the next day when you notice the email message, you will mount it and {\bf
-Bareos} will finish the unfinished incremental backup.
-
-What does this give? Well, at any point, you will have the last complete
-Full save plus several Incremental saves. For any given file you want to
-recover (or your whole system), you will have a copy of that file every day
-for at least the last 14 days. For older versions, you will have at least three
-and probably four Friday full saves of that file, and going back further, you
-will have a copy of that file made on the beginning of the month for at least
-a year.
-
-So you have copies of any file (or your whole system) for at least a year, but
-as you go back in time, the time between copies increases from daily to weekly
-to monthly.
-
-What would the Bareos configuration look like to implement such a scheme?
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Schedule {
- Name = "NightlySave"
- Run = Level=Full Pool=Monthly 1st sat at 03:05
- Run = Level=Full Pool=Weekly 2nd-5th sat at 03:05
- Run = Level=Incremental Pool=Daily tue-fri at 03:05
-}
-Job {
- Name = "NightlySave"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Full
- Client = LocalMachine
- FileSet = "File Set"
- Messages = Standard
- Storage = DDS-4
- Pool = Daily
- Schedule = "NightlySave"
-}
-# Definition of file storage device
-Storage {
- Name = DDS-4
- Address = localhost
- SDPort = 9103
- Password = XXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = 8mm
-}
-FileSet {
- Name = "File Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature=MD5
- }
- File = fffffffffffffffff
- }
- Exclude { File=*.o }
-}
-Pool {
- Name = Daily
- Pool Type = Backup
- AutoPrune = yes
- VolumeRetention = 10d # recycle in 10 days
- Maximum Volumes = 10
- Recycle = yes
-}
-Pool {
- Name = Weekly
- Use Volume Once = yes
- Pool Type = Backup
- AutoPrune = yes
- VolumeRetention = 30d # recycle in 30 days (default)
- Recycle = yes
-}
-Pool {
- Name = Monthly
- Use Volume Once = yes
- Pool Type = Backup
- AutoPrune = yes
- VolumeRetention = 365d # recycle in 1 year
- Recycle = yes
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\subsection{Automatic Pruning and Recycling Example}
-\label{PruningExample}
-\index[general]{Automatic!Pruning and Recycling Example}
-\index[general]{Example!Automatic Pruning and Recycling}
-\index[general]{Pruning!Automatic!Example}
-\index[general]{Recycle!Automatic!Example}
-
-
-Perhaps the best way to understand the various resource records that come into
-play during automatic pruning and recycling is to run a Job that goes through
-the whole cycle. If you add the following resources to your Director's
-configuration file:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Schedule {
- Name = "30 minute cycle"
- Run = Level=Full Pool=File Messages=Standard Storage=File
- hourly at 0:05
- Run = Level=Full Pool=File Messages=Standard Storage=File
- hourly at 0:35
-}
-Job {
- Name = "Filetest"
- Type = Backup
- Level = Full
- Client=XXXXXXXXXX
- FileSet="Test Files"
- Messages = Standard
- Storage = File
- Pool = File
- Schedule = "30 minute cycle"
-}
-# Definition of file storage device
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = XXXXXXXXXXX
- SDPort = 9103
- Password = XXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Device = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
-}
-FileSet {
- Name = "File Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- signature=MD5
- }
- File = fffffffffffffffff
- }
- Exclude { File=*.o }
-}
-Pool {
- Name = File
- Use Volume Once = yes
- Pool Type = Backup
- LabelFormat = "File"
- AutoPrune = yes
- VolumeRetention = 4h
- Maximum Volumes = 12
- Recycle = yes
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Where you will need to replace the {\bf ffffffffff}'s by the appropriate files
-to be saved for your configuration. For the FileSet Include, choose a
-directory that has one or two megabytes maximum since there will probably be
-approximately eight copies of the directory that {\bf Bareos} will cycle through.
-
-In addition, you will need to add the following to your Storage daemon's
-configuration file:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Device {
- Name = FileStorage
- Media Type = File
- Archive Device = /tmp
- LabelMedia = yes;
- Random Access = Yes;
- AutomaticMount = yes;
- RemovableMedia = no;
- AlwaysOpen = no;
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-With the above resources, Bareos will start a Job every half hour that saves a
-copy of the directory you chose to /tmp/File0001 ... /tmp/File0012. After 4
-hours, Bareos will start recycling the backup Volumes (/tmp/File0001 ...). You
-should see this happening in the output produced. Bareos will automatically
-create the Volumes (Files) the first time it uses them.
-
-To turn it off, either delete all the resources you've added, or simply
-comment out the {\bf Schedule} record in the {\bf Job} resource.
-
-\subsection{Manually Recycling Volumes}
-\label{manualrecycling}
-\index[general]{Volume!Recycle!Manual}
-\index[general]{Recycle!Manual}
-
-Although automatic recycling of Volumes is implemented (see the
-\nameref{RecyclingChapter} chapter of
-this manual), you may want to manually force reuse (recycling) of a Volume.
-
-Assuming that you want to keep the Volume name, but you simply want to write
-new data on the tape, the steps to take are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Use the \bcommand{update}{volume} command in the Console to ensure that
- \volumeparameter{Recycle}{yes}.
-\item Use the \bcommand{purge}{jobs volume} command in the Console to mark the
- Volume as \volumestatus{Purged}. Check by using \bcommand{list}{volumes}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Once the Volume is marked Purged, it will be recycled the next time a Volume
-is needed.
-
-If you wish to reuse the tape by giving it a new name, use the \bcommand{relabel}{} instead of the \bcommand{purge}{} command.
-
-\warning{The \bcommand{delete}{} command can be dangerous. Once it is
-done, to recover the File records, you must either restore your database as it
-was before the \bcommand{delete}{} command or use the \nameref{bscan} utility program to
-scan the tape and recreate the database entries.}
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-\label{releasenotes}
-
-The technical changelog is automatically generated from the Bareos bug tracking system, see \url{http://bugs.bareos.org/changelog_page.php}.
-
-Please note, that some of the subreleases are only internal development releases.
-
-Open issues for a specific version are shown at
-\url{http://bugs.bareos.org/roadmap_page.php}.
-
-The overview about new feature of a release are shown at
-\url{https://github.com/bareos/bareos} and in the \nameref{index} of this document.
-
-This chapter concentrates on things to do when updating an existing Bareos installation.
-
-\warning{While all the source code is published on \elink{GitHub}{https://github.com/bareos/bareos}, the releases of packages on \url{http://download.bareos.org} is limited to the initial versions of a major release. Later maintenance releases are only published on \url{https://download.bareos.com}.}
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-17.2}
-
-\releasenote{17.2.5}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2018-02-16\\
-Database Version & 2171 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{910}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{17.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \bareosFd is ready for \os{AIX}{7.1.0.0}.
- \item \nameref{VMwarePlugin} is also provided for \os{Debian}{9}.
- \item NDMP fixes
- \item Virtual Backup fixes
- \item \package{bareos-storage-droplet}: improvements
- \item \command{bareos-dbcheck} improvements and fixes: with older versions it could happen, that it destroys structures required by \bcommand{.bvfs_*}{}.
- \item \ticket{850} fixes a bug on \os{Univention Corporate Linux}{}: fixes a problem of regenerating passwords when resyncing settings.
- \item \ticket{890} \bcommand{.bvfs_update}{} fix. Before there have been cases where it did not update the cache.
- \item \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{} make limit- and offset-option work correctly.
- \item \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{} show special directory (like \path|@bpipe@/|) on the same level as \path|/|.
- \item \ticket{895} added description to the output of \bcommand{show}{filesets}.
- \item \bareosWebui: Restore Browser fixes
- \begin{itemize}
- \item There was the possibility of an endless loop if the BVFS API delivers unexpected results. This has been fixed. See bugreports \ticket{887} and \ticket{893} for details.
- \item \ticket{905} fixes a problem with file names containing quotes.
- \end{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{NDMP Block Size} changed type from \dt{Pint32} to \dt{Size32}. This should not affect any configuration, but is more consistent with other block size configuration directives.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{17.2.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2017-12-14\\
-Database Version & 2171\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{861}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{17.2} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{17.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Bareos Distribution (packages)
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \package{python-bareos} is included in the core distribution.
- \item \package{bareos-storage-droplet} is a storage backend for the droplet library.
- Most notably it allows backup and restores to a S3 environment.
- \betaSince{sd}{bareos-storage-droplet}{17.2.4}
- \item \package{bat} has been removed, see section \nameref{bat}.
- \item platforms:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Windows Clients are still supported since Windows Vista.
- \item MacOS: added to build chain.
- \item \bareosFd is ready for HP-UX 11.31 (ia64).
- \item Linux Distribution: Bareos tries to provide packages for all current platforms. For details, refer to \nameref{sec:packages}.
- \end{itemize}
- \item Linux RPM packages: allow read access to /etc/bareos/ for all users (however, relevant files are still only readable for the user \user{bareos}).
- This allows other programs associated with Bareos to also use this directory.
- \end{itemize}
-
- \item Denormalization of the \dbtable{File} database table
- \begin{itemize}
- \item The denormalization of the \dbtable{File} database table leads to enormous performance improvements in installation, which covering a lot of file (millions and more).
- \item For the denormalization the database schema must be modified.
- \warning{Updating the database to schema version $\geq$ 2170 will increase the required disk space.
- Especially it will require around twice the amount of the current database disk space during the migration.}
- \item The \dbtable{Filename} database table does no longer exists. Therefore the \bcommand{.bvfs_*}{} commands do no longer output the \dbcolumn{FilenameId} column.
- \end{itemize}
-
- \item NDMP\_NATIVE support has been added. This include the NDMP features DAR and DDAR. For details see \nameref{sec:NdmpNative}.
- \item Updated the package \package{bareos-vmware-plugin} to utilize the Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) 6.5.x. This includes support for \vSphere 6.5 and the next major release (except new features) and backward compatible with \vSphere 5.5 and 6.0. For details see \nameref{VMwarePlugin}.
- \item Soft Quota: automatic quota grace period reset if a job does not exceed the quota.
- \item \command{bareos-dbcheck}: disable all interactive questions in batch mode.
- \item \bcommand{list}{files}: also show deleted files (accurate mode).
- \item \bcommand{list}{jobstatastics}: added.
- \item \bcommand{purge}{}: added confirmation.
- \item \bcommand{list}{volumes}: fix limit and offset handling.
- \item \ticket{629} Windows: restore directory attributes.
- \item \ticket{639} tape: fix block size handling, AWS VTL iSCSI devices
- \item \ticket{705} support for MySQL 5.7
- \item \ticket{719} allow long JSON messages (has been increased from 100KB to 2GB).
- \item \ticket{793} Virtual Backups: skip jobs with no files.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-16.2}
-
-\releasenote{16.2.7}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2017-10-09\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{836}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{16.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Fixes a Director crash, when enabling debugging output
- \item \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{}: improve performance, especially when having a large number of directories
- \begin{itemize}
- \item To optimize the performance of the SQL query used by \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{}, it is important to
- have the following indexes:
- \item PostgreSQL
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \sqlcommand{CREATE INDEX file_jpfnidpart_idx ON File(PathId,JobId,FilenameId) WHERE FileIndex = 0;}
- \item If the index \sqlcommand{file_jfnidpart_idx} mentioned in 16.2.6 release notes exist, drop it:\\
- \sqlcommand{DROP INDEX file_jfnidpart_idx;}
- \end{itemize}
- \item MySQL/MariaDB
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \sqlcommand{CREATE INDEX PathId_JobId_FileNameId_FileIndex ON File(PathId,JobId,FilenameId,FileIndex);}
- \item If the index \sqlcommand{PathId_JobId_FileIndex_FileNameId} mentioned in 16.2.6 release notes exist, drop it:\\
- \sqlcommand{DROP INDEX PathId_JobId_FileIndex_FileNameId ON File;}
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
- \item Utilize OpenSSL $\geq$ 1.1 if available
- \item Windows: fixes silent upgrade (\command{winbareos-*.exe /S})
- \item Windows: restore attributes also on directories (not only on files)
- \item Fixes problem with SHA1 signature when compiled without OpenSSL (not relevant for bareos.org/bareos.com packages)
- \item Packages for openSUSE Leap 42.3 and Fedora 26 have been added.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{16.2.6}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2017-06-22\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{794}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{16.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Prevent from director crash when using incorrect paramaters of \bcommand{.bvfs_*}{} commands.
- \item Director now closes all configuration files when reloading failed.
- \item Storage daemon now closes the network connection when MaximumConcurrentJobs reached.
- \item New directive \configdirective{LanAddress} was added to the Client and Storage Resources of the director to facilitate a network topology where client and storage are situated inside of a LAN, but the Director is outside of that LAN. See \nameref{LanAddress} for details.
- \item A Problem in the storage abstraction layer was fixed where the director picked the wrong storage daemon when multiple storages/storage daemons were used.
- \item The device spool size calculation when using secure erase was fixed.
- \item \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{} no longer shows empty directories from accurate jobs.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \warning{This decreases performance if your environment has a large numbers of directories. Creating an index improves the performance.}
- %In Bareos 16.2.6 the SQL Query used by \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{} was changed to not show
- %empty directories from accurate jobs. It turned out that that the changed
- %query causes performance issues when larger amounts of directories were backed up.\\
- \item \postgresql
- \begin{itemize}
- \item When using PostgreSQL, creating the following partial improves the performance sufficiently:\\
- \sqlcommand{CREATE INDEX file_jfnidpart_idx ON File(JobId, FilenameId) WHERE FileIndex = 0;}
-
- \item Run following command to create the partial index:\\
- \path!su - postgres -c 'echo "CREATE INDEX file_jfnidpart_idx ON File(JobId, FilenameId) WHERE FileIndex = 0; ANALYZE File;" | psql bareos'!
-
- \end{itemize}
- \item \mysql
- \begin{itemize}
- \item When using MySQL or MariaDB, creating the following index improves the performance:\\
- \sqlcommand{CREATE INDEX PathId_JobId_FileIndex_FileNameId ON File(PathId,JobId,FileIndex,FilenameId);}
-
- \item Run following command to create the index:\\
- \path!echo "CREATE INDEX PathId_JobId_FileIndex_FileNameId ON File(PathId,JobId,FileIndex,FilenameId);" | mysql -u root bareos!
-
- \item However, with larger amounts of directories and/or involved jobs, even with this index
- the performance of \bcommand{.bvfs_lsdirs}{} may still be insufficient. We are working on optimizing
- the SQL query for MySQL/MariaDB to solve this problem.
- \end{itemize}
- \end{itemize}
-
- \item Packages for Univention UCS 4.2 have been added.
- \item Packages for Debian 9 (Stretch) have been added.
- \item WebUI: The post install script of the bareos-webui RPM package for RHEL/CentOS was fixed, it no longer tries to run a2enmod which does not exist on RHEL/CentOS.
- \item WebUI: The login form no longer allows redirects to arbitrary URLs
- \item WebUI: The used ZendFramework components were updated from version 2.4.10 to 2.4.11.
- \item WebUI: jQuery was updated from version 1.12.4 to version 3.2.0., some outdated browsers like Internet Explorer 6-8, Opera 12.1x or Safari 5.1+ will no longer be supported, see \elink{jQuery Browser Support}{http://jquery.com/browser-support/} for details.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-\releasenote{16.2.5}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2017-03-03\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{734}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{16.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item NDMP: critical bugfix when restoring large files.
- \item truncate command allows to free space on disk storages (replaces an purged volume by an empty volume).
- \item Some fixes were added regarding director crashes, Windows backups (VSS), soft-quota reset and API (bvfs) problems.
- \item WebUI: handle file names containing special characters, hostnames starting with numbers and long logfiles.
- \item WebUI: adds translations for Chinese, Italian and Spanish.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-\releasenote{16.2.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2016-10-28\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{698}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{16.2} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{16.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-First stable release of the Bareos 16.2 branch.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Configuration
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Bareos packages contain the default configuration in \nameref{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}. Please read \nameref{sec:UpdateToConfigurationSubdirectories} before updating (make a copy of your configuration directories for your \bareosDir and \bareosSd before updating). Note: as the old configuration files are still supported, in most cases no changes are required.
- \item The default configuration does no longer name the \resourcetype{Dir}{Director} and \resourcetype{Sd}{Storage} resources after the systems hostname (\path|$HOSTNAME-dir| resp. \path|$HOSTNAME-sd|) but use \resourcename{Dir}{Director}{bareos-dir} resp. \resourcename{Sd}{Storage}{bareos-sd} as defaults. The prior solution had the disadvantage, that \path|$HOSTNAME-dir|\hide{$} has also been set on \bareosFd not running on the \bareosDir, which almost ever did require changing this setting. Also the new approach aligns better with \nameref{sec:ConfigurationSubdirectories}.
- \item Due to limitation of the build system, the default resource \resourcename{Dir}{FileSet}{Linux All} have been renamed to \resourcename{Dir}{FileSet}{LinuxAll} (no space between Linux and All).
- \item The configuration of the \package{bareos-traymonitor} has also been split into resource files.
- Additional, these resource files are now packaged in other packages:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/tray-monitor.d/monitor/bareos-mon.conf|: \package{bareos-traymonitor}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/tray-monitor.d/client/FileDaemon-local.conf|: \package{bareos-filedaemon}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/tray-monitor.d/storage/StorageDaemon-local.conf|: \package{bareos-storage}
- \item \path|$CONFIGDIR/tray-monitor.d/director/Director-local.conf|: \file{bareos-director}
- \end{itemize}
- This way, the \package{bareos-traymonitor} will be configured automatically for the installed components.
- \end{itemize}
-\item Strict ACL handling
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Bareos Console \dt{Acl}s do no longer automatically matches substrings
- (to avoid that e.g. \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Console}{Pool ACL}{Full} also matches \pool{VirtualFull}).
- To configure the ACL to work as before, \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Console}{Pool ACL}{.*Full.*} must be set.
- Unfortunately the \bareosWebui 15.2 \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui} did use \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Dir}{Console}{Command ACL}{.bvfs*}, which is also no longer works as intended. Moreover, to use all of \bareosWebui 16.2 features, some additional commands must be permitted, so best use the new \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin}.
- \end{itemize}
-\item \bareosWebui
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Updating from Bareos 15.2: Adapt \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui} (from bareos 15.2) to allow all commands of \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin} (\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Console}{Command ACL}).
- Alternately modify all \resourcetype{Dir}{Console}s currently using \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui} to use \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin} instead.
- \item While RHEL 6 and CentOS 6 are still platforms supported by Bareos, the package \package{bareos-webui} is not available for these platforms, as the required ZendFramework 2.4 do require PHP $>=$ 5.3.17 (5.3.23). However, it is possible to use \package{bareos-webui} 15.2 against \package{bareos-director} 16.2. Also here, the profile must be adapted.
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-15.2}
-
-\releasenote{15.2.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2016-06-10\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{641} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{15.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-For upgrading from 14.2, please see release notes for 15.2.1.
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Automatic mount of disks by SD
- \item NDMP performance enhancements
- \item Windows: sparse file restore
- \item Director memory leak caused by frequent bconsole calls
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{15.2.3}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2016-03-11\\
-Database Version & 2004 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{625} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{15.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-For upgrading from 14.2, please see releasenotes for 15.2.1.
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and enhancements. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item VMWare plugin can now restore to VMDK file
- \item Ceph support for SLES12 included
- \item Multiple gfapi and ceph enhancements
- \item NDMP enhancements and bugfixes
- \item Windows: multiple VSS Jobs can now run concurrently in one FD, installer fixes
- \item bpipe: fix stderr/stdout problems
- \item reload command enhancements (limitations eliminated)
- \item label barcodes now can run without interaction
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-
-
-\releasenote{15.2.2}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-11-19\\
-Database Version & 2004\\
- & Database update required (if coming from bareos-14.2). See the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{554} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{15.2} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{15.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-First stable release of the Bareos 15.2 branch.
-
-When coming from bareos-14.2.x, the following things have changed (same as in bareos-15.2.1):
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The default setting for the Bacula Compatbile mode in \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Compatible} have been changed from \argument{yes} to \argument{no}.
- \item The configuration syntax for Storage Daemon Cloud Backends Ceph and GlusterFS have changed.
- Before bareos-15.2, options have been configured as part of the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} directive, while now the Archive Device contains only information text and options are defined via the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options} directive. See examples in \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-
-
-\releasenoteUnstable{15.2.1}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-09-16\\
-Database Version & 2004\\
- & Database update required, see the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{501} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{15.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-Beta release.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item The default setting for the Bacula Compatbile mode in \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Compatible} and \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Compatible} have been changed from \argument{yes} to \argument{no}.
- \item The configuration syntax for Storage Daemon Cloud Backends Ceph and GlusterFS have changed.
- Before bareos-15.2, options have been configured as part of the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Archive Device} directive, while now the Archive Device contains only information text and options are defined via the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options} directive. See examples in \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Device Options}.
-% # Old syntax:
-% # Archive Device = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf:poolname
-% #
-% # New syntax:
-% # Archive Device = <text>
-% # Device Options = "conffile=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf,poolname=poolname"
-\end{itemize}
-
-}
-
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-14.2}
-
-It is known, that \command{drop_database} scripts will not longer work on PostgreSQL $<$ 8.4. However, as \command{drop_database} scripts are very seldom needed, package dependencies do not yet enforce PostgreSQL $>=$ 8.4.
-We plan to ensure this in future version of Bareos.
-
-\releasenote{14.2.7}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2016-07-11\\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{584} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes. Excerpt:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item bareos-dir
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Fixes pretty printing of Fileset options block \\
- \ticket{591}: config pretty-printer does not print filesets correctly
- \item run command: fixes changing the pool when changing the backup level in interactive mode \\
- \ticket{633}: Interactive run doesn't update pool on level change
- \item Ignore the Fileset option DriveType on non Windows systems \\
- \ticket{644}: Setting DriveType causes empty backups on Linux
- \item Suppress already queued jobs for disabled schedules \\
- \ticket{659}: Suppress already queued jobs for disabled schedules
- \end{itemize}
- \item NDMP
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Fixes cancel of NDMP jobs\\
- \ticket{604}: Cancel a NDMP Job causes the sd to crash
- \end{itemize}
- \item bpipe-fd plugin
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Only take stdout into account, ignore stderr (like earlier versions) \\
- \ticket{632}: fd-bpipe plugin merges stderr with stdout, which can result in corrupted backups
- \end{itemize}
- \item win32
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Fix symlink and junction support\\
- \ticket{575}: charset problem in symlinks/junctions windows restore \\
- \ticket{615}: symlinks/junctions wrong target path on restore (wide chars)
- \item Fixes quoting for bmail.exe in bareos-dir.conf \\
- \ticket{581}: Installer is setting up a wrong path to bmail.exe without quotes / bmail not called
- \item Fix crash on restore of sparse files \\
- \ticket{640}: File daemon crashed after restoring sparse file on windows
- \end{itemize}
- \item win32 mssql plugin
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Allow connecting to non default instance \\
- \ticket{383}: mssqldvi problem with connection to mssql not default instance
- \item Fix backup/restore of incremental backups \\
- \ticket{588}: Incremental MSSQL backup fails when database name contains spaces
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-\releasenote{14.2.6}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-12-03\\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{474} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes.
-}
-
-\releasenote{14.2.5}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-06-01\\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{447} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes and added the platforms \os{Debian}{8} and \os{Fedora}{21}.
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{14.2.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-03-23 \\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{420} \\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes, including one major bugfix (\ticket{437}), relevant for those of you using backup to disk with autolabeling enabled.
-
-It can lead to loss of a 64k block of data when all of this conditions apply:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item backups are written to disk (tape backups are not affected)
- \item autolabelling is enabled
- \item a backup spans over multiple volumes
- \item the additional volumes are newly created and labeled during the backup
-\end{itemize}
-If existing volumes are used for backups spanning over multiple volumes, the problem does not occur.
-
-We recommend to update to the latest packages as soon as possible.
-
-If an update is not possible immediately,
-autolabeling should be disabled and volumes should be labelled manually
-until the update can be installed.
-
-If you are affected by the 64k bug, we recommend that you schedule a full backup after fixing the problem in order to get a
-proper full backup of all files.
-}
-
-\releasenote{14.2.3}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-02-02 \\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
-Release Ticket & \ticket{393}\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-}
-
-\releasenote{14.2.2}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2014-12-12 \\
-Database Version & 2003 (unchanged)\\
- & Database update required if updating from version $<$ 14.2.\\
- & See the \nameref{bareos-update} section for details.\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{14.2} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-First stable release of the Bareos 14.2 branch.
-}
-
-\releasenoteUnstable{14.2.1}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2014-09-22 \\
-Database Version & 2003\\
- & Database update required, see the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{14.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-Beta release.
-}
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-13.2}
-
-\releasenote{13.2.5}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-12-03 \\
-Database Version & 2002 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{13.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes.
-}
-
-\releasenote{13.2.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2014-11-05 \\
-Database Version & 2002 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{13.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-\releasenote{13.2.3}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2014-03-11 \\
-Database Version & 2002\\
- & Database update required, see the \nameref{bareos-update} section.\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{13.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-It is known, that \command{drop_database} scripts will not longer work on PostgreSQL $<$ 8.4. However, as \command{drop_database} scripts are very seldom needed, package dependencies do not yet enforce PostgreSQL $>=$ 8.4. We plan to ensure this in future version of Bareos.
-}
-
-\releasenote{13.2.2}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-11-19 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{13.2} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{13.2} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-
-
-\releasenoteSection{Bareos-12.4}
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.8}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2015-11-18 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{12.4} \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This release contains several bugfixes.
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.6}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-11-19 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{12.4} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{12.4} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.5}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-09-10 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{12.4} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.4}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-06-17 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{12.4} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{12.4} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.3}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-04-15 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-Url & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosOrg{12.4} \\
- & \releaseUrlDownloadBareosCom{12.4} \\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-
-\releasenote{12.4.2}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-03-03 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (unchanged)\\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-\releasenote{12.4.1}{
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\textwidth} p{0.8\textwidth}}
-Code Release & 2013-02-06 \\
-Database Version & 2001 (initial)\\
-\end{tabular}
-
-This have been the initial release of Bareos.
-
-Information about migrating from Bacula to Bareos are available at \elink{Howto upgrade from Bacula to Bareos}{http://www.bareos.org/en/HOWTO/articles/upgrade_bacula_bareos.html} and in section \nameref{compat-bacula}.
-}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/requirements.tex b/manuals/en/main/requirements.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{System Requirements}
-\label{SysReqs}
-\index[general]{System Requirements}
-\index[general]{Requirements!System}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The minimum versions for each of the databases supported by Bareos
- are:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item PostgreSQL 8.4 (since Bareos 13.2.3)
- \item MySQL 4.1 - 5.6 or compatible fork (e.g. MariaDB), see \nameref{sec:MysqlSupport}
- \item SQLite 3
- \end{itemize}
-\item Windows release is cross-compiled on Linux
-\item Bareos requires a good implementation of pthreads to work. This
- is not the case on some of the BSD systems.
-\item The source code has been written with portability in mind and is mostly
- POSIX compatible. Thus porting to any POSIX compatible operating system
- should be relatively easy.
-\item Jansson library:
- \label{jansson}
- \index[general]{JSON}
- \index[general]{Jansson!\see{JSON}}
- Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{requires!jansson}{15.2.0} offers a JSON API mode, see \bareosDeveloperGuideApiModeJson. On some platform, the Jansson library is directory available. On others it can easly be added. For some older platforms, we compile Bareos without JSON API mode.
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/rescue.tex b/manuals/en/main/rescue.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Disaster Recovery Using Bareos}
-\label{RescueChapter}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery}
-\index[general]{Recovery!Disaster Recovery}
-
-\section{General}
-
-When disaster strikes, you must have a plan, and you must have prepared in
-advance, otherwise the work of recovering your system and your files will be
-considerably greater. For example, if you have not previously saved the
-partitioning information for your hard disk, how can you properly rebuild
-it if the disk must be replaced?
-
-Unfortunately, many of the steps one must take before and immediately after
-a disaster are very much dependent on the operating system in use. As a
-consequence, this chapter will discuss in detail disaster recovery only for selected operating systems.
-
-\subsection{Important Considerations}
-
-Here are a few important considerations concerning disaster recovery that
-you should take into account before a disaster strikes.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If the building which houses your computers burns down or is otherwise
- destroyed, do you have off-site backup data?
-\item Disaster recovery is much easier if you have several machines. If you
- have a single machine, how will you handle unforeseen events if your only
- machine is down?
-\item Do you want to protect your whole system and use Bareos to recover
- everything? Or do you want to try to restore your system from the original
- installation disks, apply any other updates and only restore the user files?
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Steps to Take Before Disaster Strikes}
-\label{sec:before-disaster}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Before}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Create a rescue or CDROM for your systems. Generally,
- they are offered by each distribution, and there are many good
- rescue disks on the Web
-\item Ensure that you always have a valid bootstrap file for your backup and
- that it is saved to an alternate machine. This will permit you to
- easily do a full restore of your system.
-\item If possible copy your catalog nightly to an alternate machine. If you
- have a valid bootstrap file, this is not necessary, but can be very useful if
- you do not want to reload everything.
-\item Ensure that you always have a valid \ilink{bootstrap}{BootstrapChapter} file for your catalog
- backup that is saved to an alternate machine. This will permit you to restore
- your catalog more easily if needed.
-\item Try out how to use the Rescue CDROM before you are forced to use it
- in an emergency situation.
-\item Make a copy of your Bareos .conf files, particularly your
- bareos-dir.conf, and your bareos-sd.conf files, because if your server
- goes down, these files will be needed to get it back up and running,
- and they can be difficult to rebuild from memory.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Bare Metal Recovery of Bareos Clients}
-\label{sec:BareMetalRestoreClient}
-
-A so called "Bare Metal" recovery is one where you start with an empty hard
-disk and you restore your machine.
-
-Generally, following components are required for a Bare Metal Recovery:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item A rescue CDROM containing a copy of your OS and including the Bareos File daemon, including all libraries
-\item The Bareos client configuration files
-\item Useful: a copy of your hard disk information
-\item A full Bareos backup of your system
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsection{Linux}
-\label{sec:rear}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!Linux}
-
-From the Relax-and-Recover web site
-(\elink{http://relax-and-recover.org}{http://relax-and-recover.org}):
-\begin{quote}
- Relax-and-Recover is a setup-and-forget Linux bare metal disaster recovery
-solution.
-It is easy to set up and requires no maintenance so there is no excuse for not
-using it.
-\end{quote}
-Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) is quite easy to use with Bareos.
-
-\subsubsection{Installation}
-Bareos is a supported backend for ReaR $>=$ 1.15.
-To use the \parameter{BAREOS_CLIENT} option, ReaR $>=$ 1.17 is required.
-If ReaR $>=$ 1.17 is not part of your distribution,
-check the \elink{download section on the
-ReaR website}{http://relax-and-recover.org/download/}.
-
-\subsubsection{Configuration}
-Assuming you have a working Bareos configuration on the system you want to
-protect with ReaR and Bareos references this system by the name \parameter{bareosclient-fd},
-the only configuration for ReaR is:
-
-\begin{config}{}
-BACKUP=BAREOS
-BAREOS_CLIENT=bareosclient-fd
-\end{config}
-
-You also need to specify in your ReaR configuration file
-(\file{/etc/rear/local.conf})
-where
-you want to store your recovery images.
-Please refer to the \elink{ReaR documentation}{http://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/} for details.
-
-For example, if you want to create an ISO
-image and store it to an NFS server
-with the IP Address 192.168.10.1, you can use the following configuration:
-
-\begin{config}{Full Rear configuration in /etc/rear/local.conf}
-# This is default:
-#OUTPUT=ISO
-# Where to write the iso image
-# You can use NFS, if you want to write your iso image to a nfs server
-# If you leave this blank, it will
-# be written to: /var/lib/rear/output/
-OUTPUT_URL=nfs://192.168.10.1/rear
-BACKUP=BAREOS
-BAREOS_CLIENT=bareosclient-fd
-\end{config}
-
-\subsubsection{Backup}
-If you have installed and configured ReaR on your system, type
-\begin{commands}{Create Rescue Image}
-<command>rear</command><parameter> -v mkrescue</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-to create the rescue image. If you used the configuration example above, you
-will get a bootable ISO image which can be burned onto a CD.
-
-\warning{This will not create a Bareos backup on your system! You will have to do that by
-other means, e.g. by a regular Bareos backup schedule.
-Also \command{rear mkbackup} will not create a backup.
-In this configuration it will only create the rescue ISO
-(same as the \command{rear mkrescue} command).}
-
-\subsubsection{Recovery}
-
-In case, you want to recover your system,
-boot it using the generated ReaR recovery ISO.
-After booting log in as user \user{root} and type
-\begin{commands}{Restore your system using Rear and Bareos}
-<command>rear</command><parameter> recover</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-ReaR will now use the most recent backup from Bareos to restore your system.
-When the restore job has finished, ReaR will start a new shell which you can use
-to verify if the system has been restored correctly. The restored system can be
-found under the \path|/mnt/local| directory.
-When you are done< with the verification, type 'exit' to leave the shell, getting
-back to the recovery process. Finally, you will be asked to confirm that
-everything is correct. Type 'yes' to continue. After that, ReaR will restore
-your bootloader. Recovery is complete.
-
-\hide{
-\subsection{FreeBSD}
-\label{FreeBSD1}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!FreeBSD}
-\index[general]{FreeBSD!Disaster Recovery}
-
-The same basic techniques described above also apply to FreeBSD. Although we
-don't yet have a fully automated procedure, Alex Torres Molina has provided us
-with the following instructions with a few additions from Jesse Guardiani and
-Dan Langille:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Boot with the FreeBSD installation disk
-\item Go to Custom, Partition and create your slices and go to Label and
- create the partitions that you want. Apply changes.
-\item Go to Fixit to start an emergency console.
-\item Create devs ad0 .. .. if they don't exist under /mnt2/dev (in my situation)
- with MAKEDEV. The device or devices you create depend on what hard drives you
- have. ad0 is your first ATA drive. da0 would by your first SCSI drive. Under
-OS version 5 and greater, your device files are most likely automatically
-created for you.
-\item mkdir /mnt/disk
- this is the root of the new disk
-\item mount /mnt2/dev/ad0s1a /mnt/disk
- mount /mnt2/dev/ad0s1c /mnt/disk/var
- mount /mnt2/dev/ad0s1d /mnt/disk/usr
-.....
-The same hard drive issues as above apply here too. Note, under OS version 5
-or higher, your disk devices may be in /dev not /mnt2/dev.
-\item Network configuration (ifconfig xl0 ip/mask + route add default
- ip-gateway)
-\item mkdir /mnt/disk/tmp
-\item cd /mnt/disk/tmp
-\item Copy bareos-fd and bareos-fd.conf to this path
-\item If you need to, use sftp to copy files, after which you must do this:
- ln -s /mnt2/usr/bin /usr/bin
-\item chmod u+x bareos-fd
-\item Modify bareos-fd.conf to fit this machine
-\item Copy /bin/sh to /mnt/disk, necessary for chroot
-\item Don't forget to put your bareos-dir's IP address and domain name in
- /mnt/disk/etc/hosts if it's not on a public net. Otherwise the FD on the
- machine you are restoring to won't be able to contact the SD and DIR on the
-remote machine.
-\item mkdir -p /mnt/disk/var/db/bareos
-\item chroot /mnt/disk /tmp/bareos-fd -c /tmp/bareos-fd.conf
- to start bareos-fd
-\item Now you can go to bareos-dir and restore the job with the entire
- contents of the broken server.
-\item You must create /proc
-\end{enumerate}
-}
-
-\hide{
-\subsection{Solaris}
-\label{solaris}
-\index[general]{Solaris!Disaster Recovery}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!Solaris}
-
-The same basic techniques described above apply to Solaris:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item the same restrictions as those given for Linux apply
-\item you will need to create a Rescue disk
- \end{itemize}
-
-However, during the recovery phase, the boot and disk preparation procedures
-are different:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item there is no need to create an emergency boot disk since it is an
- integrated part of the Solaris boot.
-\item you must partition and format your hard disk by hand following manual
- procedures as described in W. Curtis Preston's book "Unix Backup \&
- Recovery"
-\end{itemize}
-
-Once the disk is partitioned, formatted and mounted, you can continue with
-bringing up the network and reloading Bareos.
-
-\subsubsection{Preparing Solaris Before a Disaster}
-
-As mentioned above, before a disaster strikes, you should prepare the
-information needed in the case of problems. To do so, in the {\bf
-rescue/solaris} subdirectory enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-su
-./getdiskinfo
-./make_rescue_disk
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf getdiskinfo} script will, as in the case of Linux described above,
-create a subdirectory {\bf diskinfo} containing the output from several system
-utilities. In addition, it will contain the output from the {\bf SysAudit}
-program as described in Curtis Preston's book. This file {\bf
-diskinfo/sysaudit.bsi} will contain the disk partitioning information that
-will allow you to manually follow the procedures in the "Unix Backup \&
-Recovery" book to repartition and format your hard disk. In addition, the
-{\bf getdiskinfo} script will create a {\bf start\_network} script.
-
-Once you have your disks repartitioned and formatted, do the following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Start Your Network with the {\bf start\_network} script
-\item Restore the Bareos File daemon as documented above
-\item Perform a Bareos restore of all your files using the same commands as
- described above for Linux
-\item Re-install your boot loader using the instructions outlined in the
- "Unix Backup \& Recovery" book using installboot
-\end{itemize}
-}
-
-\hide{
-\subsection{Windows}
-\label{Win3233}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!Disaster Recovery}
-
-Due to open system files, and registry problems, Bareos cannot save and
-restore a complete Win2K/XP/NT environment.
-
-A suggestion by Damian Coutts using Microsoft's NTBackup utility in
-conjunction with Bareos should permit a Full bare metal restore of Win2K/XP
-(and possibly NT systems). His suggestion is to do an NTBackup of the critical
-system state prior to running a Bareos backup with the following command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-ntbackup backup systemstate /F c:\systemstate.bkf
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf backup} is the command, the {\bf systemstate} says to backup only the
-system state and not all the user files, and the {\bf /F
-c:\textbackslash{}systemstate.bkf} specifies where to write the state file.
-this file must then be saved and restored by Bareos. This command
-can be put in a Client Run Before Job directive so that it is automatically
-run during each backup, and thus saved to a Bareos Volume.
-
-To restore the system state, you first reload a base operating system, then
-you would use Bareos to restore all the users files and to recover the {\bf
-c:\textbackslash{}systemstate.bkf} file, and finally, run {\bf NTBackup} and
-{\bf catalogue} the system statefile, and then select it for restore. The
-documentation says you can't run a command line restore of the systemstate.
-
-This procedure has been confirmed to work by Ludovic Strappazon -- many
-thanks!
-}
-
-\section{Restoring a Bareos Server}
-\index[general]{Restore!Bareos Server}
-\label{sec:RestoreServer}
-
-Above, we considered how to recover a client machine where a valid Bareos
-server was running on another machine. However, what happens if your server
-goes down and you no longer have a running Director, Catalog, or Storage
-daemon? There are several solutions:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Bring up static versions of your Director, Catalog, and Storage daemon
- on the damaged machine.
-
-\item Move your server to another machine.
-
-\item Use a Hot Spare Server on another Machine.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The first option, is very difficult because it requires you to have created a
-static version of the Director and the Storage daemon as well as the Catalog.
-If the Catalog uses MySQL or PostgreSQL, this may or may not be possible. In
-addition, to loading all these programs on a bare system (quite possible), you
-will need to make sure you have a valid driver for your tape drive.
-
-The second suggestion is probably a much simpler solution, and one I have done
-myself. To do so, you might want to consider the following steps:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Install the same database server as on the original system.
-\item Install Bareos and initialize the Bareos database.
-\item Ideally, you will have a copy of all the Bareos conf files that
- were being used on your server. If not, you will at a minimum need
- create a bareos-dir.conf that has the same Client resource that
- was used to backup your system.
-\item If you have a valid saved Bootstrap file as created for your damaged
- machine with WriteBootstrap, use it to restore the files to the damaged
- machine, where you have loaded a static Bareos File daemon using the
- Rescue disk). This is done by using the restore command and at
- the yes/mod/no prompt, selecting {\bf mod} then specifying the path to
- the bootstrap file.
-\item If you have the Bootstrap file, you should now be back up and running,
- if you do not have a Bootstrap file, continue with the suggestions below.
-\item Using {\bf bscan} scan the last set of backup tapes into your MySQL,
- PostgreSQL or SQLite database.
-\item Start Bareos, and using the Console {\bf restore} command, restore the
- last valid copy of the Bareos database and the Bareos configuration
- files.
-\item Move the database to the correct location.
-\item Start the database, and restart Bareos. Then use the Console {\bf
- restore} command, restore all the files on the damaged machine, where you
- have loaded a Bareos File daemon using the Rescue disk.
-\end{itemize}
-
-For additional details of restoring your database, please see the
-\nameref{sec:RestoreCatalog} chapter.
-
-
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-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Append}{}{}{%
-Append the message to the filename given in the {\bf address} field. If the
-file already exists, it will be appended to. If the file does not exist, it
-will be created.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Catalog}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the Catalog database. The message will be
-written to the table named {\bf Log} and a timestamp field will
-also be added. This permits Job Reports and other messages to
-be recorded in the Catalog so that they can be accessed by
-reporting software. Bareos will prune the Log records associated
-with a Job when the Job records are pruned. Otherwise, Bareos
-never uses these records internally, so this destination is only
-used for special purpose programs (e.g. frontend programs).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Console}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the Bareos console. These messages are held
-until the console program connects to the Director.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Description}{}{}{%
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Director}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the Director whose name is given in the {\bf address}
-field. Note, in the current implementation, the Director Name is ignored, and
-the message is sent to the Director that started the Job.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{File}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the filename given in the {\bf address} field. If the
-file already exists, it will be overwritten.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the email addresses that are given as a comma
-separated list in the {\bf address} field. Mail messages are grouped
-together during a job and then sent as a single email message when the
-job terminates. The advantage of this destination is that you are
-notified about every Job that runs. However, if you backup mutliple
-machines every night, the number of email messages can be annoying.
-Some users use filter programs such as \command{procmail} to automatically
-file this email based on the Job termination code (see \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command}).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command}{}{}{%
-\label{mailcommand}%
-In the absence of this resource, Bareos will send all mail using the
-following command:
-
-{\bf /usr/lib/sendmail -F BAREOS {\textless}recipients{\textgreater}}
-
-%{\bf mail -s "Bareos Message" {\textless}recipients{\textgreater}}
-
-In many cases, depending on your machine, this command may not work.
-However, by using the \configdirective{Mail Command}, you can specify exactly how to
-send the mail. During the processing of the {\bf command} part, normally
-specified as a quoted string, the following substitutions will be used:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \%\% = \%
-\item \%c = Client's name
-\item \%d = Director's name
-\item \%e = Job Exit code (OK, Error, ...)
-\item \%h = Client address
-\item \%i = Job Id
-\item \%j = Unique Job name
-\item \%l = Job level
-\item \%n = Job name
-\item \%r = Recipients
-\item \%s = Since time
-\item \%t = Job type (e.g. Backup, ...)
-\item \%v = Read Volume name (Only on director side)
-\item \%V = Write Volume name (Only on director side)
-\end{itemize}
-
-Please note: any \configdirective{Mail Command} directive must be specified
-in the {\bf Messages} resource {\bf before} the desired
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail}, \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail On Success}
-or \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail On Error}
-directive. In fact, each of those directives may be preceded by
-a different \configdirective{Mail Command}.
-
-A default installation will use the program {\bf bsmtp} as \configdirective{Mail Command}.
-The program \command{bsmtp} is provided by Bareos and unifies the usage of a mail client
-to a certain degree:
-
-\bconfigInput{config/MessagesMailCommand1.conf}
-
-The \command{bsmtp} program is provided as part of Bareos. For
-additional details, please see the
-\nameref{bsmtp} section.
-Please test any \configdirective{Mail Command} that you use to ensure that your smtp gateway accepts the
-addressing form that you use. Certain programs such as Exim can be very
-selective as to what forms are permitted particularly in the from part.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail On Error}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the email addresses that are given as a comma
-separated list in the {\bf address} field if the Job terminates with an
-error condition. \configdirective{Mail On Error} messages are grouped together during a job
-and then sent as a single email message when the job terminates. This
-destination differs from the {\bf mail} destination in that if the Job
-terminates normally, the message is totally discarded (for this
-destination). If the Job terminates in error, it is emailed. By using
-other destinations such as {\bf append} you can ensure that even if the
-Job terminates normally, the output information is saved.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail On Success}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the email addresses that are given as a comma
-separated list in the {\bf address} field if the Job terminates
-normally (no error condition). \configdirective{Mail On Success} messages are grouped
-together during a job and then sent as a single email message when the
-job terminates. This destination differs from the {\bf mail}
-destination in that if the Job terminates abnormally, the message is
-totally discarded (for this destination). If the Job terminates
-normally, it is emailed.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Name}{}{}{%
-The name of the Messages resource. The name you specify here will be used to
-tie this Messages resource to a Job and/or to the daemon.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Operator}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the email addresses that are specified as a comma
-separated list in the {\bf address} field. This is similar to {\bf
-mail} above, except that each message is sent as received. Thus there
-is one email per message. This is most useful for {\bf mount} messages
-(see below).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Operator Command}{}{}{%
-This resource specification is similar to the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command} except that
-it is used for Operator messages. The substitutions performed for the
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command}
-are also done for this command. Normally, you will set this
-command to the same value as specified for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Mail Command}.
-The \configdirective{Operator Command} directive must appear in the {\bf Messages}
-resource before the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Operator} directive.
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Stderr}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the standard error output (normally not used).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Stdout}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the standard output (normally not used).
-}
-
-\defDirective{Dir}{Messages}{Syslog}{}{}{%
-Send the message to the system log (syslog).
-
-Since \sinceVersion{dir}{Syslog Level}{14.4.0}
-the facility can be specified in the {\bf address} field
-and the loglevel correspond to the Bareos \nameref{MessageTypes}.
-The defaults are \parameter{DAEMON} and \parameter{LOG_ERR}.
-
-Although the {\bf syslog} destination is not used in the default Bareos
-config files, in certain cases where Bareos encounters errors in trying
-to deliver a message, as a last resort, it will send it to the system
-{\bf syslog} to prevent loss of the message, so you might occassionally
-check the {\bf syslog} for Bareos output.
-}
-
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-%%
-%%
-\chapter{The Restore Command}
-\label{RestoreChapter}
-\index[general]{Restore}
-
-\section{General}
-
-Below, we will discuss restoring files with the Console {\bf restore} command,
-which is the recommended way of doing restoring files. It is not possible
-to restore files by automatically starting a job as you do with Backup,
-Verify, ... jobs. However, in addition to the console restore command,
-there is a standalone program named {\bf bextract}, which also permits
-restoring files. For more information on this program, please see the
-\ilink{Bareos Utility Programs}{bextract} chapter of this manual. We
-don't particularly recommend the {\bf bextract} program because it
-lacks many of the features of the normal Bareos restore, such as the
-ability to restore Win32 files to Unix systems, and the ability to
-restore access control lists (ACL). As a consequence, we recommend,
-wherever possible to use Bareos itself for restores as described below.
-
-You may also want to look at the {\bf bls} program in the same chapter,
-which allows you to list the contents of your Volumes. Finally, if you
-have an old Volume that is no longer in the catalog, you can restore the
-catalog entries using the program named {\bf bscan}, documented in the same
-\ilink{Bareos Utility Programs}{bscan} chapter.
-
-In general, to restore a file or a set of files, you must run a {\bf restore}
-job. That is a job with {\bf Type = Restore}. As a consequence, you will need
-a predefined {\bf restore} job in your {\bf bareos-dir.conf} (Director's
-config) file. The exact parameters (Client, FileSet, ...) that you define are
-not important as you can either modify them manually before running the job or
-if you use the {\bf restore} command, explained below, Bareos will
-automatically set them for you. In fact, you can no longer simply run a restore
-job. You must use the restore command.
-
-Since Bareos is a network backup program, you must be aware that when you
-restore files, it is up to you to ensure that you or Bareos have selected the
-correct Client and the correct hard disk location for restoring those files.
-{\bf Bareos} will quite willingly backup client A, and restore it by sending
-the files to a different directory on client B. Normally, you will want to
-avoid this, but assuming the operating systems are not too different in their
-file structures, this should work perfectly well, if so desired.
-By default, Bareos will restore data to the same Client that was backed
-up, and those data will be restored not to the original places but to
-{\bf /tmp/bareos-restores}. This is configured in the default restore
-command resource in bareos-dir.conf. You may modify any of these defaults when the
-restore command prompts you to run the job by selecting the {\bf mod}
-option.
-
-\section{The Restore Command}
-\index[general]{Console!Command!restore}
-
-Since Bareos maintains a catalog of your files and on which Volumes (disk or
-tape), they are stored, it can do most of the bookkeeping work, allowing you
-simply to specify what kind of restore you want (current, before a particular
-date), and what files to restore. Bareos will then do the rest.
-
-This is accomplished using the {\bf restore} command in the Console. First you
-select the kind of restore you want, then the JobIds are selected,
-the File records for those Jobs are placed in an internal Bareos directory
-tree, and the restore enters a file selection mode that allows you to
-interactively walk up and down the file tree selecting individual files to be
-restored. This mode is somewhat similar to the standard Unix {\bf restore}
-program's interactive file selection mode.
-
-If a Job's file records have been pruned from the catalog, the {\bf restore}
-command will be unable to find any files to restore. Bareos will ask if you
-want to restore all of them or if you want to use a regular expression to
-restore only a selection while reading media.
-See \ilink{FileRegex option}{FileRegex} and below for more details on this.
-
-Within the Console program, after entering the {\bf restore} command, you are
-presented with the following selection prompt:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore}
-* <input>restore</input>
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
- 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
- 4: Enter SQL list command
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
- 7: Enter a list of files to restore
- 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
- 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client
- 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time
- 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds
- 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13):
-\end{bconsole}
-
-There are a lot of options, and as a point of reference, most people will
-want to select item 5 (the most recent backup for a client). The details
-of the above options are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Item 1 will list the last 20 jobs run. If you find the Job you want,
- you can then select item 3 and enter its JobId(s).
-
-\item Item 2 will list all the Jobs where a specified file is saved. If you
- find the Job you want, you can then select item 3 and enter the JobId.
-
-\item Item 3 allows you the enter a list of comma separated JobIds whose
- files will be put into the directory tree. You may then select which
- files from those JobIds to restore. Normally, you would use this option
- if you have a particular version of a file that you want to restore and
- you know its JobId. The most common options (5 and 6) will not select
- a job that did not terminate normally, so if you know a file is
- backed up by a Job that failed (possibly because of a system crash), you
- can access it through this option by specifying the JobId.
-
-\item Item 4 allows you to enter any arbitrary SQL command. This is
- probably the most primitive way of finding the desired JobIds, but at
- the same time, the most flexible. Once you have found the JobId(s), you
- can select item 3 and enter them.
-
-\item Item 5 will automatically select the most recent Full backup and all
- subsequent incremental and differential backups for a specified Client.
- These are the Jobs and Files which, if reloaded, will restore your
- system to the most current saved state. It automatically enters the
- JobIds found into the directory tree in an optimal way such that only
- the most recent copy of any particular file found in the set of Jobs
- will be restored. This is probably the most convenient of all the above
- options to use if you wish to restore a selected Client to its most
- recent state.
-
- There are two important things to note. First, this automatic selection
- will never select a job that failed (terminated with an error status).
- If you have such a job and want to recover one or more files from it,
- you will need to explicitly enter the JobId in item 3, then choose the
- files to restore.
-
- If some of the Jobs that are needed to do the restore have had their
- File records pruned, the restore will be incomplete. Bareos currently
- does not correctly detect this condition. You can however, check for
- this by looking carefully at the list of Jobs that Bareos selects and
- prints. If you find Jobs with the JobFiles column set to zero, when
- files should have been backed up, then you should expect problems.
-
- If all the File records have been pruned, Bareos will realize that there
- are no file records in any of the JobIds chosen and will inform you. It
- will then propose doing a full restore (non-selective) of those JobIds.
- This is possible because Bareos still knows where the beginning of the
- Job data is on the Volumes, even if it does not know where particular
- files are located or what their names are.
-
-\item Item 6 allows you to specify a date and time, after which Bareos will
- automatically select the most recent Full backup and all subsequent
- incremental and differential backups that started before the specified date
- and time.
-
-\item Item 7 allows you to specify one or more filenames (complete path
- required) to be restored. Each filename is entered one at a time or if you
- prefix a filename with the less-than symbol ({\textless}) Bareos will read that
- file and assume it is a list of filenames to be restored. If you
- prefix the filename with a question mark (?), then the filename will
- be interpreted as an SQL table name, and Bareos will include the rows
- of that table in the list to be restored. The table must contain the
- JobId in the first column and the FileIndex in the second column.
- This table feature is intended for external programs that want to build
- their own list of files to be restored.
- The filename entry mode is terminated by entering a blank line.
-
-\item Item 8 allows you to specify a date and time before entering the
- filenames. See Item 7 above for more details.
-
-\item Item 9 allows you find the JobIds of the most recent backup for
- a client. This is much like option 5 (it uses the same code), but
- those JobIds are retained internally as if you had entered them
- manually. You may then select item 11 (see below) to restore one
- or more directories.
-
-\item Item 10 is the same as item 9, except that it allows you to enter
- a before date (as with item 6). These JobIds will then be retained
- internally.
-
-\index[general]{Restore Directories}
-\item Item 11 allows you to enter a list of JobIds from which you can
- select directories to be restored. The list of JobIds can have been
- previously created by using either item 9 or 10 on the menu. You
- may then enter a full path to a directory name or a filename preceded
- by a less than sign ({\textless}). The filename should contain a list
- of directories to be restored. All files in those directories will
- be restored, but if the directory contains subdirectories, nothing
- will be restored in the subdirectory unless you explicitly enter its
- name.
-
-\item Item 12 is a full restore to a specified job date.
-
-\item Item 13 allows you to cancel the restore command.
-\end{itemize}
-
-As an example, suppose that we select item 5 (restore to most recent state).
-If you have not specified a client=xxx on the command line, it
-it will then ask for the desired Client, which on my system, will print all
-the Clients found in the database as follows:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore: select client}
-Select item: (1-13): <input>5</input>
-Defined clients:
- 1: Rufus
- 2: Matou
- 3: Polymatou
- 4: Minimatou
- 5: Minou
- 6: MatouVerify
- 7: PmatouVerify
- 8: RufusVerify
- 9: Watchdog
-Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-9): <input>1</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The listed clients are only examples, yours will look differently.
-If you have only one Client, it will be automatically selected.
-In this example, I enter 1 for
-{\bf Rufus} to select the Client.
-Then Bareos needs to know what FileSet is
-to be restored, so it prompts with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-The defined FileSet resources are:
- 1: Full Set
- 2: Other Files
-Select FileSet resource (1-2):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you have only one FileSet defined for the Client, it will be selected
-automatically. I choose item 1, which is my full backup. Normally, you
-will only have a single FileSet for each Job, and if your machines are
-similar (all Linux) you may only have one FileSet for all your Clients.
-
-At this point, Bareos has all the information it needs to find the most
-recent set of backups. It will then query the database, which may take a bit
-of time, and it will come up with something like the following. Note, some of
-the columns are truncated here for presentation:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-+-------+------+----------+-------------+-------------+------+-------+------------+
-| JobId | Levl | JobFiles | StartTime | VolumeName | File | SesId |VolSesTime |
-+-------+------+----------+-------------+-------------+------+-------+------------+
-| 1,792 | F | 128,374 | 08-03 01:58 | DLT-19Jul02 | 67 | 18 | 1028042998 |
-| 1,792 | F | 128,374 | 08-03 01:58 | DLT-04Aug02 | 0 | 18 | 1028042998 |
-| 1,797 | I | 254 | 08-04 13:53 | DLT-04Aug02 | 5 | 23 | 1028042998 |
-| 1,798 | I | 15 | 08-05 01:05 | DLT-04Aug02 | 6 | 24 | 1028042998 |
-+-------+------+----------+-------------+-------------+------+-------+------------+
-You have selected the following JobId: 1792,1792,1797
-Building directory tree for JobId 1792 ...
-Building directory tree for JobId 1797 ...
-Building directory tree for JobId 1798 ...
-cwd is: /
-$
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Depending on the number of {\bf JobFiles} for each JobId,
-the \bquote{\bconsoleOutput{Building directory tree ...}} can take a bit of time.
-If you notice ath all the
-JobFiles are zero, your Files have probably been pruned and you will not be
-able to select any individual files -- it will be restore everything or
-nothing.
-
-In our example, Bareos found four Jobs that comprise the most recent backup of
-the specified Client and FileSet. Two of the Jobs have the same JobId because
-that Job wrote on two different Volumes. The third Job was an incremental
-backup to the previous Full backup, and it only saved 254 Files compared to
-128,374 for the Full backup. The fourth Job was also an incremental backup
-that saved 15 files.
-
-Next Bareos entered those Jobs into the directory tree, with no files marked
-to be restored as a default, tells you how many files are in the tree, and
-tells you that the current working directory ({\bf cwd}) is /. Finally, Bareos
-prompts with the dollar sign (\$) to indicate that you may enter commands to
-move around the directory tree and to select files.
-
-If you want all the files to automatically be marked when the directory
-tree is built, you could have entered the command {\bf restore all}, or
-at the \$ prompt, you can simply enter {\bf mark *}.
-
-Instead of choosing item 5 on the first menu (Select the most recent backup
-for a client), if we had chosen item 3 (Enter list of JobIds to select) and we
-had entered the JobIds {\bf 1792,1797,1798} we would have arrived at the same
-point.
-
-One point to note, if you are manually entering JobIds, is that you must enter
-them in the order they were run (generally in increasing JobId order). If you
-enter them out of order and the same file was saved in two or more of the
-Jobs, you may end up with an old version of that file (i.e. not the most
-recent).
-
-Directly entering the JobIds can also permit you to recover data from
-a Job that wrote files to tape but that terminated with an error status.
-
-While in file selection mode, you can enter {\bf help} or a question mark (?)
-to produce a summary of the available commands:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Command Description
- ======= ===========
- cd change current directory
- count count marked files in and below the cd
- dir long list current directory, wildcards allowed
- done leave file selection mode
- estimate estimate restore size
- exit same as done command
- find find files, wildcards allowed
- help print help
- ls list current directory, wildcards allowed
- lsmark list the marked files in and below the cd
- mark mark dir/file to be restored recursively in dirs
- markdir mark directory name to be restored (no files)
- pwd print current working directory
- unmark unmark dir/file to be restored recursively in dir
- unmarkdir unmark directory name only no recursion
- quit quit and do not do restore
- ? print help
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-As a default no files have been selected for restore (unless you
-added {\bf all} to the command line. If you want to restore
-everything, at this point, you should enter {\bf mark *}, and then {\bf done}
-and Bareos will write the bootstrap records to a file and request your
-approval to start a restore job.
-
-If you do not enter the above mentioned {\bf mark *} command, you will start
-with an empty state. Now you can simply start looking at the tree and {\bf
-mark} particular files or directories you want restored. It is easy to make
-a mistake in specifying a file to mark or unmark, and Bareos's error handling
-is not perfect, so please check your work by using the {\bf ls} or {\bf dir}
-commands to see what files are actually selected. Any selected file has its
-name preceded by an asterisk.
-
-To check what is marked or not marked, enter the {\bf count} command, which
-displays:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-128401 total files. 128401 marked to be restored.
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Each of the above commands will be described in more detail in the next
-section. We continue with the above example, having accepted to restore all
-files as Bareos set by default. On entering the {\bf done} command, Bareos
-prints:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/client1.restore.3.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Full Set
-Backup Client: client1
-Restore Client: client1
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-06-28 13:30:08
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please examine each of the items very carefully to make sure that they are
-correct. In particular, look at {\bf Where}, which tells you where in the
-directory structure the files will be restored, and {\bf Client}, which
-tells you which client will receive the files. Note that by default the
-Client which will receive the files is the Client that was backed up.
-These items will not always be completed with the correct values depending
-on which of the restore options you chose. You can change any of these
-default items by entering {\bf mod} and responding to the prompts.
-
-The above assumes that you have defined a {\bf Restore} Job resource in your
-Director's configuration file. Normally, you will only need one Restore Job
-resource definition because by its nature, restoring is a manual operation,
-and using the Console interface, you will be able to modify the Restore Job to
-do what you want.
-
-An example Restore Job resource definition is given below.
-
-Returning to the above example, you should verify that the Client name is
-correct before running the Job. However, you may want to modify some of the
-parameters of the restore job. For example, in addition to checking the Client
-it is wise to check that the Storage device chosen by Bareos is indeed
-correct. Although the {\bf FileSet} is shown, it will be ignored in restore.
-The restore will choose the files to be restored either by reading the {\bf
-Bootstrap} file, or if not specified, it will restore all files associated
-with the specified backup {\bf JobId} (i.e. the JobId of the Job that
-originally backed up the files).
-
-Finally before running the job, please note that the default location for
-restoring files is {\bf not} their original locations, but rather the directory
-{\bf /tmp/bareos-restores}. You can change this default by modifying your {\bf
-bareos-dir.conf} file, or you can modify it using the {\bf mod} option. If you
-want to restore the files to their original location, you must have {\bf
-Where} set to nothing or to the root, i.e. {\bf /}.
-
-If you now enter {\bf yes}, Bareos will run the restore Job.
-
-
-\section{Selecting Files by Filename}
-\index[general]{Restore!by filename}
-
-
-If you have a small number of files to restore, and you know the filenames,
-you can either put the list of filenames in a file to be read by Bareos, or
-you can enter the names one at a time. The filenames must include the full
-path and filename. No wild cards are used.
-
-To enter the files, after the {\bf restore}, you select item number 7 from the
-prompt list:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore list of files}
-* <input>restore</input>
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
- 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
- 4: Enter SQL list command
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
- 7: Enter a list of files to restore
- 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
- 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client
- 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time
- 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds
- 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13): <input>7</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-which then prompts you for the client name:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Defined Clients:
- 1: client1
- 2: Tibs
- 3: Rufus
-Select the Client (1-3): 3
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Of course, your client list will be different, and if you have only one
-client, it will be automatically selected. And finally, Bareos requests you to
-enter a filename:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Enter filename:
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-At this point, you can enter the full path and filename
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Enter filename: /etc/resolv.conf
-Enter filename:
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-as you can see, it took the filename. If Bareos cannot find a copy of the
-file, it prints the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Enter filename: junk filename
-No database record found for: junk filename
-Enter filename:
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you want Bareos to read the filenames from a file, you simply precede the
-filename with a less-than symbol ({\textless}).
-
-It is possible to automate the selection by file by putting your list of files
-in say {\bf /tmp/file-list}, then using the following command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-restore client=client1 file=</tmp/file-list
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If in modifying the parameters for the Run Restore job, you find that Bareos
-asks you to enter a Job number, this is because you have not yet specified
-either a Job number or a Bootstrap file. Simply entering zero will allow you
-to continue and to select another option to be modified.
-
-\label{Replace}
-
-\section{Replace Options}
-
-When restoring, you have the option to specify a Replace option. This
-directive determines the action to be taken when restoring a file or
-directory that already exists. This directive can be set by selecting
-the {\bf mod} option. You will be given a list of parameters to choose
-from. Full details on this option can be found in the Job Resource section
-of the Director documentation.
-
-
-\section{Command Line Arguments}
-\label{CommandArguments}
-
-If all the above sounds complicated, you will probably agree that it really
-isn't after trying it a few times. It is possible to do everything that was
-shown above, with the exception of selecting the FileSet, by using command
-line arguments with a single command by entering:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-restore client=Rufus select current all done yes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf client=Rufus} specification will automatically select Rufus as the
-client, the {\bf current} tells Bareos that you want to restore the system to
-the most current state possible, and the {\bf yes} suppresses the final {\bf
-yes/mod/no} prompt and simply runs the restore.
-
-The full list of possible command line arguments are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item {\bf all} -- select all Files to be restored.
-\item {\bf select} -- use the tree selection method.
-\item {\bf done} -- do not prompt the user in tree mode.
-\item {\bf copies} -- instead of using the actual backup jobs for restoring
- use the copies which were made of these backup Jobs. This could mean that
- on restore the client will contact a remote storage daemon if the data is
- copied to a remote storage daemon as part of your copy Job scheme.
-\item {\bf current} -- automatically select the most current set of backups
- for the specified client.
-\item {\bf client=xxxx} -- initially specifies the client from which the
- backup was made and the client to which the restore will be make. See also
- "restoreclient" keyword.
-\item {\bf restoreclient=xxxx} -- if the keyword is specified, then the
- restore is written to that client.
-\item {\bf jobid=nnn} -- specify a JobId or comma separated list of JobIds to
- be restored.
-\item {\bf before=YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS} -- specify a date and time to which
- the system should be restored. Only Jobs started before the specified
- date/time will be selected, and as is the case for {\bf current} Bareos will
- automatically find the most recent prior Full save and all Differential and
- Incremental saves run before the date you specify. Note, this command is not
- too user friendly in that you must specify the date/time exactly as shown.
-\item {\bf file=filename} -- specify a filename to be restored. You must
- specify the full path and filename. Prefixing the entry with a less-than
- sign
- ({\textless}) will cause Bareos to assume that the filename is on your system and
- contains a list of files to be restored. Bareos will thus read the list from
- that file. Multiple file=xxx specifications may be specified on the command
- line.
-\item {\bf jobid=nnn} -- specify a JobId to be restored.
-\item {\bf pool=pool-name} -- specify a Pool name to be used for selection of
- Volumes when specifying options 5 and 6 (restore current system, and restore
- current system before given date). This permits you to have several Pools,
- possibly one offsite, and to select the Pool to be used for restoring.
-\item {\bf where=/tmp/bareos-restore} -- restore files in {\bf where} directory.
-\item {\bf yes} -- automatically run the restore without prompting for
- modifications (most useful in batch scripts).
-\item {\bf strip\_prefix=/prod} -- remove a part of the filename when restoring.
-\item {\bf add\_prefix=/test} -- add a prefix to all files when restoring (like
- where) (can't be used with {\bf where=}).
-\item {\bf add\_suffix=.old} -- add a suffix to all your files.
-\item {\bf regexwhere=!a.pdf!a.bkp.pdf!} -- do complex filename manipulation
- like with sed unix command. Will overwrite other filename manipulation.
- For details, see the \ilink{regexwhere}{regexwhere} section.
-\item {\bf restorejob=jobname} -- Pre-chooses a restore job. Bareos can be
- configured with multiple restore jobs ("Type = Restore" in the job
- definition). This allows the specification of different restore properties,
- including a set of RunScripts. When more than one job of this type is
- configured, during restore, Bareos will ask for a user selection
- interactively, or use the given restorejob.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Using File Relocation}
-\index[general]{File Relocation!using}
-\label{filerelocation}
-\label{restorefilerelocation}
-
-\subsection*{Introduction}
-
-The \textbf{where=} option is simple, but not very powerful. With file
-relocation, Bareos can restore a file to the same directory, but with a
-different name, or in an other directory without recreating the full path.
-
-You can also do filename and path manipulations,
-such as adding a suffix to all your files, renaming files
-or directories, etc. Theses options will overwrite {\bf where=} option.
-
-
-For example, many users use OS snapshot features so that file
-\texttt{/home/eric/mbox} will be backed up from the directory
-\texttt{/.snap/home/eric/mbox}, which can complicate restores. If you use
-\textbf{where=/tmp}, the file will be restored to
-\texttt{/tmp/.snap/home/eric/mbox} and you will have to move the file to
-\texttt{/home/eric/mbox.bkp} by hand.
-
-However, case, you could use the
-\textbf{strip\_prefix=/.snap} and \textbf{add\_suffix=.bkp} options and
-Bareos will restore the file to its original location -- that is
-\texttt{/home/eric/mbox}.
-
-To use this feature, there are command line options as described in
-the \ilink{restore section}{restorefilerelocation} of this manual;
-you can modify your restore job before running it; or you can
-add options to your restore job in as described in
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Strip Prefix} and \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Add Prefix}.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-Parameters to modify:
- 1: Level
- 2: Storage
- ...
- 10: File Relocation
- ...
-Select parameter to modify (1-12):
-
-
-This will replace your current Where value
- 1: Strip prefix
- 2: Add prefix
- 3: Add file suffix
- 4: Enter a regexp
- 5: Test filename manipulation
- 6: Use this ?
-Select parameter to modify (1-6):
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\subsection*{RegexWhere Format}
- \label{regexwhere}
-
-The format is very close to that used by sed or Perl (\texttt{s/replace this/by
- that/}) operator. A valid regexwhere expression has three fields :
-\begin{itemize}
-\item a search expression (with optional submatch)
-\item a replacement expression (with optionnal back references \$1 to \$9)
-\item a set of search options (only case-insensitive ``i'' at this time)
-\end{itemize}
-
-Each field is delimited by a separator specified by the user as the first
-character of the expression. The separator can be one of the following:
-\begin{verbatim}
-<separator-keyword> = / ! ; % : , ~ # = &
-\end{verbatim}
-
-You can use several expressions separated by a commas.
-
-\subsubsection*{Examples}
-
-\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|l|}
-\hline
-Orignal filename & New filename & RegexWhere & Comments \\
-\hline
-\hline
-\texttt{c:/system.ini} & \texttt{c:/system.old.ini} & \texttt{/.ini\$/.old.ini/} & \$ matches end of name\\
-\hline
-\texttt{/prod/u01/pdata/} & \texttt{/rect/u01/rdata} & \texttt{/prod/rect/,/pdata/rdata/} & uses two regexp\\
-\hline
-\texttt{/prod/u01/pdata/} & \texttt{/rect/u01/rdata} & \texttt{!/prod/!/rect/!,/pdata/rdata/} & use \texttt{!} as separator\\
-\hline
-\texttt{C:/WINNT} & \texttt{d:/WINNT} & \texttt{/c:/d:/i} & case insensitive pattern match \\
-\hline
-
-\end{tabular}
-
-%\subsubsection{Using group}
-%
-%Like with Perl or Sed, you can make submatch with \texttt{()},
-%
-%\subsubsection*{Examples}
-
-
-%\subsubsection{Options}
-%
-% i Do case-insensitive pattern matching.
-
-\section{Restoring Directory Attributes}
-\index[general]{Attributes!Restoring Directory}
-\index[general]{Restoring Directory Attributes}
-
-Depending how you do the restore, you may or may not get the directory entries
-back to their original state. Here are a few of the problems you can
-encounter, and for same machine restores, how to avoid them.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item You backed up on one machine and are restoring to another that is
- either a different OS or doesn't have the same users/groups defined. Bareos
- does the best it can in these situations. Note, Bareos has saved the
- user/groups in numeric form, which means on a different machine, they
- may map to different user/group names.
-
-\item You are restoring into a directory that is already created and has
- file creation restrictions. Bareos tries to reset everything but
- without walking up the full chain of directories and modifying them all
- during the restore, which Bareos does and will not do, getting
- permissions back correctly in this situation depends to a large extent
- on your OS.
-
-\item You are doing a recursive restore of a directory tree. In this case
- Bareos will restore a file before restoring the file's parent directory
- entry. In the process of restoring the file Bareos will create the
- parent directory with open permissions and ownership of the file being
- restored. Then when Bareos tries to restore the parent directory Bareos
- sees that it already exists (Similar to the previous situation). If you
- had set the Restore job's "Replace" property to "never" then Bareos will
- not change the directory's permissions and ownerships to match what it
- backed up, you should also notice that the actual number of files
- restored is less then the expected number. If you had set the Restore
- job's "Replace" property to "always" then Bareos will change the
- Directory's ownership and permissions to match what it backed up, also
- the actual number of files restored should be equal to the expected
- number.
-
-\item You selected one or more files in a directory, but did not select the
- directory entry to be restored. In that case, if the directory is not
- on disk Bareos simply creates the directory with some default attributes
- which may not be the same as the original. If you do not select a
- directory and all its contents to be restored, you can still select
- items within the directory to be restored by individually marking those
- files, but in that case, you should individually use the "markdir"
- command to select all higher level directory entries (one at a time) to
- be restored if you want the directory entries properly restored.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Restoring on Windows}
-\label{sec:RestoreOnWindows}
-\index[general]{Restoring on Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!Restoring on}
-
-If you are restoring on Windows systems, Bareos will restore the files
-with the original ownerships and permissions as would be expected. This is
-also true if you are restoring those files to an alternate directory (using
-the Where option in restore). However, if the alternate directory does not
-already exist, the Bareos File daemon (Client) will try to create it. In
-some cases, it may not create the directories, and if it does since the
-File daemon runs under the SYSTEM account, the directory will be created
-with SYSTEM ownership and permissions. In this case, you may have problems
-accessing the newly restored files.
-
-To avoid this problem, you should create any alternate directory before
-doing the restore. Bareos will not change the ownership and permissions of
-the directory if it is already created as long as it is not one of the
-directories being restored (i.e. written to tape).
-
-The default restore location is {\bf /tmp/bareos-restores/} and if you are
-restoring from drive {\bf E:}, the default will be
-{\bf /tmp/bareos-restores/e/}, so you should ensure that this directory
-exists before doing the restore, or use the {\bf mod} option to
-select a different {\bf where} directory that does exist.
-
-Some users have experienced problems restoring files that participate in
-the Active Directory. They also report that changing the userid under which
-Bareos (bareos-fd.exe) runs, from SYSTEM to a Domain Admin userid, resolves
-the problem.
-
-
-
-
-\section{Restore Errors}
-\index[general]{Errors!Restore}
-\index[general]{Restore Errors}
-
-There are a number of reasons why there may be restore errors or
-warning messages. Some of the more common ones are:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [file count mismatch]
- This can occur for the following reasons:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item You requested Bareos not to overwrite existing or newer
- files.
- \item A Bareos miscount of files/directories. This is an
- on-going problem due to the complications of directories,
- soft/hard link, and such. Simply check that all the files you
- wanted were actually restored.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item [file size error]
- When Bareos restores files, it checks that the size of the
- restored file is the same as the file status data it saved
- when starting the backup of the file. If the sizes do not
- agree, Bareos will print an error message. This size mismatch
- most often occurs because the file was being written as Bareos
- backed up the file. In this case, the size that Bareos
- restored will be greater than the status size. This often
- happens with log files.
-
- If the restored size is smaller, then you should be concerned
- about a possible tape error and check the Bareos output as
- well as your system logs.
-\end{description}
-
-
-
-\section{Example Restore Job Resource}
-\index[general]{Resource!Example Restore Job}
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Job {
- Name = "RestoreFiles"
- Type = Restore
- Client = Any-client
- FileSet = "Any-FileSet"
- Storage = Any-storage
- Where = /tmp/bareos-restores
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If {\bf Where} is not specified, the default location for restoring files will
-be their original locations.
-\label{Selection}
-
-\section{File Selection Commands}
-\index[general]{Console!File Selection}
-\index[general]{File Selection Commands}
-
-After you have selected the Jobs to be restored and Bareos has created the
-in-memory directory tree, you will enter file selection mode as indicated by
-the dollar sign ({\bf \$}) prompt. While in this mode, you may use the
-commands listed above. The basic idea is to move up and down the in memory
-directory structure with the {\bf cd} command much as you normally do on the
-system. Once you are in a directory, you may select the files that you want
-restored. As a default no files are marked to be restored. If you wish to
-start with all files, simply enter: {\bf cd /} and {\bf mark *}. Otherwise
-proceed to select the files you wish to restore by marking them with the {\bf
-mark} command. The available commands are:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [cd]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!cd}
- The {\bf cd} command changes the current directory to the argument specified.
- It operates much like the Unix {\bf cd} command. Wildcard specifications are
- not permitted.
-
- Note, on Windows systems, the various drives (c:, d:, ...) are treated like a
- directory within the file tree while in the file selection mode. As a
- consequence, you must do a {\bf cd c:} or possibly in some cases a {\bf cd
- C:} (note upper case) to get down to the first directory.
-
-\item [dir]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!dir}
- The {\bf dir} command is similar to the {\bf ls} command, except that it
- prints it in long format (all details). This command can be a bit slower
- than the {\bf ls} command because it must access the catalog database for
- the detailed information for each file.
-
-\item [estimate]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!estimate}
- The {\bf estimate} command prints a summary of the total files in the tree,
- how many are marked to be restored, and an estimate of the number of bytes
- to be restored. This can be useful if you are short on disk space on the
- machine where the files will be restored.
-
-\item [find]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!find}
- The {\bf find} command accepts one or more arguments and displays all files
- in the tree that match that argument. The argument may have wildcards. It is
- somewhat similar to the Unix command {\bf find / -name arg}.
-
-\item [ls]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!ls}
- The {\bf ls} command produces a listing of all the files contained in the
- current directory much like the Unix {\bf ls} command. You may specify an
- argument containing wildcards, in which case only those files will be
- listed.
-
- Any file that is marked to be restored will have its name preceded by an
- asterisk ({\bf *}). Directory names will be terminated with a forward slash
- ({\bf /}) to distinguish them from filenames.
-
-\item [lsmark]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!lsmark}
- The {\bf lsmark} command is the same as the {\bf ls} except that it will
- print only those files marked for extraction. The other distinction is that
- it will recursively descend into any directory selected.
-
-\item [mark]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!mark}
- The {\bf mark} command allows you to mark files to be restored. It takes a
- single argument which is the filename or directory name in the current
- directory to be marked for extraction. The argument may be a wildcard
- specification, in which case all files that match in the current directory
- are marked to be restored. If the argument matches a directory rather than a
- file, then the directory and all the files contained in that directory
- (recursively) are marked to be restored. Any marked file will have its name
- preceded with an asterisk ({\bf *}) in the output produced by the {\bf ls}
-or
- {\bf dir} commands. Note, supplying a full path on the mark command does not
- work as expected to select a file or directory in the current directory.
- Also, the {\bf mark} command works on the current and lower directories but
- does not touch higher level directories.
-
- After executing the {\bf mark} command, it will print a brief summary:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- No files marked.
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- If no files were marked, or:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- nn files marked.
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- if some files are marked.
-
-\item [unmark]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!unmark}
- The {\bf unmark} is identical to the {\bf mark} command, except that it
- unmarks the specified file or files so that they will not be restored. Note:
- the {\bf unmark} command works from the current directory, so it does not
- unmark any files at a higher level. First do a {\bf cd /} before the {\bf
- unmark *} command if you want to unmark everything.
-
-\item [pwd]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!pwd}
- The {\bf pwd} command prints the current working directory. It accepts no
- arguments.
-
-\item [count]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!count}
- The {\bf count} command prints the total files in the directory tree and the
- number of files marked to be restored.
-
-\item [done]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!done}
- This command terminates file selection mode.
-
-\item [exit]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!exit}
- This command terminates file selection mode (the same as done).
-
-\item [quit]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!quit}
- This command terminates the file selection and does not run the restore
-job.
-
-
-\item [help]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!help}
- This command prints a summary of the commands available.
-
-\item [?]
- \index[general]{Console!File Selection!?}
- This command is the same as the {\bf help} command.
-\end{description}
-
-If your filename contains some weird caracters, you can use \texttt{?},
-\texttt{*} or \textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}. For example, if your filename
-contains a \textbackslash{}, you can use
-\textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-* mark weird_file\\\\with-backslash
-\end{verbatim}
-
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/security.tex b/manuals/en/main/security.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Bareos Security Issues}
-\label{SecurityChapter}
-\index[general]{Security}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Security means being able to restore your files, so read the
- \ilink{Critical Items Chapter}{Critical} of this manual.
-\item The clients ({\bf bareos-fd}) must run as root to be able to access all
- the system files.
-\item It is not necessary to run the Director as root.
-\item It is not necessary to run the Storage daemon as root, but you must
- ensure that it can open the tape drives, which are often restricted to root
- access by default. In addition, if you do not run the Storage daemon as root,
- it will not be able to automatically set your tape drive parameters on most
- OSes since these functions, unfortunately require root access.
-\item You should restrict access to the Bareos configuration files, so that
- the passwords are not world-readable. The {\bf Bareos} daemons are password
- protected using CRAM-MD5 (i.e. the password is not sent across the network).
- This will ensure that not everyone can access the daemons. It is a reasonably
- good protection, but can be cracked by experts.
-\item If you are using the recommended ports 9101, 9102, and 9103, you will
- probably want to protect these ports from external access using a firewall
- and/or using tcp wrappers ({\bf etc/hosts.allow}).
-\item By default, all data that is sent across the network is unencrypted.
- However, Bareos does support TLS (transport layer security) and can
- encrypt transmitted data. Please read the
- \ilink{TLS (SSL) Communications Encryption}{CommEncryption}
- section of this manual.
-\item You should ensure that the Bareos working directories are readable and
- writable only by the Bareos daemons.
-\item The default Bareos \command{grant_bareos_privileges} script grants all
- permissions to use the MySQL (and PostgreSQL) database without a password. If you want
- security, please tighten this up!
-\item Don't forget that Bareos is a network program, so anyone anywhere on
- the network with the console program and the Director's password can access
- Bareos and the backed up data.
-\item You can restrict what IP addresses Bareos will bind to by using the
- appropriate {\bf DirAddress}, {\bf FDAddress}, or {\bf SDAddress} records in
- the respective daemon configuration files.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\section{Configuring and Testing TCP Wrappers}
-\label{wrappers}
-\index[general]{TCP Wrappers}
-\index[general]{Wrappers!TCP}
-\index[general]{libwrappers}
-
-The TCP wrapper functionality is available on different platforms.
-Be default, it is activated on Bareos for Linux.
-With this enabled, you may control who may access your
-daemons. This control is done by modifying the file: {\bf
-/etc/hosts.allow}. The program name that {\bf Bareos} uses when
-applying these access restrictions is the name you specify in the
-daemon configuration file (see below for examples).
-You must not use the {\bf twist} option in your {\bf
-/etc/hosts.allow} or it will terminate the Bareos daemon when a
-connection is refused.
-
-\hide{
-Dan Langille has provided the following information on configuring and
-testing TCP wrappers with Bareos.
-
-If you read hosts\_options(5), you will see an option called twist. This
-option replaces the current process by an instance of the specified shell
-command. Typically, something like this is used:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-ALL : ALL \
- : severity auth.info \
- : twist /bin/echo "You are not welcome to use %d from %h."
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The libwrap code tries to avoid {\bf twist} if it runs in a resident process,
-but that test will not protect the first hosts\_access() call. This will
-result in the process (e.g. bareos-fd, bareos-sd, bareos-dir) being terminated
-if the first connection to their port results in the twist option being
-invoked. The potential, and I stress potential, exists for an attacker to
-prevent the daemons from running. This situation is eliminated if your
-/etc/hosts.allow file contains an appropriate rule set. The following example
-is sufficient:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-undef-fd : localhost : allow
-undef-sd : localhost : allow
-undef-dir : localhost : allow
-undef-fd : ALL : deny
-undef-sd : ALL : deny
-undef-dir : ALL : deny
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You must adjust the names to be the same as the Name directives found
-in each of the daemon configuration files. They are, in general, not the
-same as the binary daemon names. It is not possible to use the
-daemon names because multiple daemons may be running on the same machine
-but with different configurations.
-
-In these examples, the Director is undef-dir, the
-Storage Daemon is undef-sd, and the File Daemon is undef-fd. Adjust to suit
-your situation. The above example rules assume that the SD, FD, and DIR all
-reside on the same box. If you have a remote FD client, then the following
-rule set on the remote client will suffice:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-undef-fd : director.example.org : allow
-undef-fd : ALL : deny
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where director.example.org is the host which will be contacting the client
-(ie. the box on which the Bareos Director daemon runs). The use of "ALL :
-deny" ensures that the twist option (if present) is not invoked. To properly
-test your configuration, start the daemon(s), then attempt to connect from an
-IP address which should be able to connect. You should see something like
-this:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ telnet undef 9103
-Trying 192.168.0.56...
-Connected to undef.example.org.
-Escape character is '^]'.
-Connection closed by foreign host.
-$
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This is the correct response. If you see this:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ telnet undef 9103
-Trying 192.168.0.56...
-Connected to undef.example.org.
-Escape character is '^]'.
-You are not welcome to use undef-sd from xeon.example.org.
-Connection closed by foreign host.
-$
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-then twist has been invoked and your configuration is not correct and you need
-to add the deny statement. It is important to note that your testing must
-include restarting the daemons after each connection attempt. You can also
-tcpdchk(8) and tcpdmatch(8) to validate your /etc/hosts.allow rules. Here is a
-simple test using tcpdmatch:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ tcpdmatch undef-dir xeon.example.org
-warning: undef-dir: no such process name in /etc/inetd.conf
-client: hostname xeon.example.org
-client: address 192.168.0.18
-server: process undef-dir
-matched: /etc/hosts.allow line 40
-option: allow
-access: granted
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you are running Bareos as a standalone daemon, the warning above can be
-safely ignored. Here is an example which indicates that your rules are missing
-a deny statement and the twist option has been invoked.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ tcpdmatch undef-dir 10.0.0.1
-warning: undef-dir: no such process name in /etc/inetd.conf
-client: address 10.0.0.1
-server: process undef-dir
-matched: /etc/hosts.allow line 91
-option: severity auth.info
-option: twist /bin/echo "You are not welcome to use
- undef-dir from 10.0.0.1."
-access: delegated
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-}
-
-\hide{
-\section{Running as non-root}
-\index[general]{Running as non-root}
-
-Security advice from Dan Langille:
-% TODO: don't use specific name
-
-% TODO: don't be too specific on operating system
-
-% TODO: maybe remove personalization?
-
-It is a good idea to run daemons with the lowest possible privileges. In
-other words, if you can, don't run applications as root which do not have to
-be root. The Storage Daemon and the Director Daemon do not need to be root.
-The File Daemon needs to be root in order to access all files on your system.
-In order to run as non-root, you need to create a user and a group. Choosing
-{\tt bareos} as both the user name and the group name sounds like a good idea
-to me.
-
-The FreeBSD port creates this user and group for you.
-Here is what those entries looked like on my FreeBSD laptop:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bareos:*:1002:1002::0:0:Bareos Daemon:/var/db/bareos:/sbin/nologin
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-I used vipw to create this entry. I selected a User ID and Group ID of 1002
-as they were unused on my system.
-
-I also created a group in /etc/group:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bareos:*:1002:
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The bareos user (as opposed to the Bareos daemon) will have a home directory
-of {\tt /var/db/bareos} which is the default location for the Bareos
-database.
-
-Now that you have both a bareos user and a bareos group, you can secure the
-bareos home directory by issuing this command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-chown -R bareos:bareos /var/db/bareos/
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This ensures that only the bareos user can access this directory. It also
-means that if we run the Director and the Storage daemon as bareos, those
-daemons also have restricted access. This would not be the case if they were
-running as root.
-
-It is important to note that the storage daemon actually needs to be in the
-operator group for normal access to tape drives etc (at least on a FreeBSD
-system, that's how things are set up by default) Such devices are normally
-chown root:operator. It is easier and less error prone to make Bareos a
-member of that group than it is to play around with system permissions.
-
-Starting the Bareos daemons
-
-To start the bareos daemons on a FreeBSD system, issue the following command:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-/usr/local/etc/rc.d/bareos-dir start
-/usr/local/etc/rc.d/bareos-sd start
-/usr/local/etc/rc.d/bareos-fd start
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-To confirm they are all running:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-$ ps auwx | grep bareos
-root 63418 0.0 0.3 1856 1036 ?? Ss 4:09PM 0:00.00
- /usr/local/sbin/bareos-fd -v -c /usr/local/etc/bareos-fd.conf
-bareos 63416 0.0 0.3 2040 1172 ?? Ss 4:09PM 0:00.01
- /usr/local/sbin/bareos-sd -v -c /usr/local/etc/bareos-sd.conf
-bareos 63422 0.0 0.4 2360 1440 ?? Ss 4:09PM 0:00.00
- /usr/local/sbin/bareos-dir -v -c /usr/local/etc/bareos-dir.conf
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-}
-
-\section{Secure Erase Command}
-\label{sec:SecureEraseCommand}
-
-From \url{https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Data_erasure&oldid=675388437}:
-\begin{quote}
- Strict industry standards and government regulations are in place that
- force organizations to mitigate the risk of unauthorized exposure of
- confidential corporate and government data. Regulations in the United
- States include HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
- Act); FACTA (The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003);
- GLB (Gramm-Leach Bliley); Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOx); and Payment Card
- Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) and the Data Protection Act
- in the United Kingdom. Failure to comply can result in fines and damage
- to company reputation, as well as civil and criminal liability.
-\end{quote}
-
-Bareos supports the secure erase of files that usually are simply deleted.
-Bareos uses an external command to do the secure erase itself.
-
-This makes it easy to choose a tool that meets the secure erase requirements.
-
-
-To configure this functionality, a new configuration directive with the name
-\configdirective{Secure Erase Command} has been introduced.
-
-This directive is optional and can be configured in:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Secure Erase Command}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Secure Erase Command}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Secure Erase Command}
-\end{itemize}
-
-This directive configures the secure erase command globally for the daemon it was configured in.
-
-If set, the secure erase command is used to delete files instead of the normal delete routine.
-
-If files are securely erased during a job, the secure delete command output will be shown in the job log.
-
-\begin{logging}{bareos.log}
-08-Sep 12:58 win-fd JobId 10: secure_erase: executing C:/cygwin64/bin/shred.exe "C:/temp/bareos-restores/C/Program Files/Bareos/Plugins/bareos_fd_consts.py"
-08-Sep 12:58 win-fd JobId 10: secure_erase: executing C:/cygwin64/bin/shred.exe "C:/temp/bareos-restores/C/Program Files/Bareos/Plugins/bareos_sd_consts.py"
-08-Sep 12:58 win-fd JobId 10: secure_erase: executing C:/cygwin64/bin/shred.exe "C:/temp/bareos-restores/C/Program Files/Bareos/Plugins/bpipe-fd.dll"
-\end{logging}
-
-The current status of the secure erase command is also shown in the output of status director, status client and status storage.
-
-If the secure erase command is configured, the current value is printed.
-
-Example:
-\begin{bconsole}{}
-* <input>status dir</input>
-backup1.example.com-dir Version: 15.3.0 (24 August 2015) x86_64-suse-linux-gnu suse openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64)
-Daemon started 08-Sep-15 12:50. Jobs: run=0, running=0 mode=0 db=sqlite3
- Heap: heap=290,816 smbytes=89,166 max_bytes=89,166 bufs=334 max_bufs=335
- secure erase command='/usr/bin/wipe -V'
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Example for Secure Erase Command Settings:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[Linux:] \configdirective{Secure Erase Command = "/usr/bin/wipe -V"}
- \item[Windows:] \configdirective{Secure Erase Command = "C:/cygwin64/bin/shred.exe"}
-\end{description}
-
-
-Our tests with the \command{sdelete} command was not successful, as \command{sdelete} seems to stay active in the background.
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Data Spooling}
-\label{SpoolingChapter}
-\label{sec:spooling}
-\label{sec:DataSpooling}
-\index[general]{Data Spooling}
-\index[general]{Spooling!Data}
-
-Bareos allows you to specify that you want the Storage daemon to initially
-write your data to disk and then subsequently to tape. This serves several
-important purposes.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item It takes a long time for data to come in from the File daemon during
- an Incremental backup. If it is directly written to tape, the tape will
- start and stop or shoe-shine as it is often called causing tape wear.
- By first writing the data to disk, then writing it to tape, the tape can
- be kept in continual motion.
-\item While the spooled data is being written to the tape, the despooling
- process has exclusive use of the tape. This means that you can spool
- multiple simultaneous jobs to disk, then have them very efficiently
- despooled one at a time without having the data blocks from several jobs
- intermingled, thus substantially improving the time needed to restore
- files. While despooling, all jobs spooling continue running.
-\item Writing to a tape can be slow. By first spooling your data to disk,
- you can often reduce the time the File daemon is running on a system,
- thus reducing downtime, and/or interference with users. Of course, if
- your spool device is not large enough to hold all the data from your
- File daemon, you may actually slow down the overall backup.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Data spooling is exactly that "spooling". It is not a way to first write a
-"backup" to a disk file and then to a tape. When the backup has only been
-spooled to disk, it is not complete yet and cannot be restored until it is
-written to tape.
-
-Bareos also supports writing a backup
-to disk then later migrating or moving it to a tape (or any
-other medium). For
-details on this, please see the \nameref{MigrationChapter} chapter
-of this manual for more details.
-
-The remainder of this chapter explains the various directives that you can use
-in the spooling process.
-
-\section{Data Spooling Directives}
-\index[general]{Data Spooling!Directives}
-
-The following directives can be used to control data spooling.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Turn data spooling on/off at the Job level: \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Data} = \dtYesNo
-
-\item This setting can be overwritten in a Schedule \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Schedule}{Run} directive:
-\parameter{SpoolData=}\dtYesNo
-
-\item To override the Job specification in a bconsole session using the \bcommand{run}
- command: \parameter{SpoolData=}\dtYesNo
-
- Please note that this does not refer to a configuration
- statement, but to an argument for the run command.
-
-
-\item To limit the the maximum spool file size for a particular job: \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Spool Size}
-
-\item To limit the maximum total size of the spooled data for a particular
- device: \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Spool Size}
-
-\item To limit the maximum total size of the spooled data for a particular
- device for a single job: \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Job Spool Size}
-
-\item To specify the spool directory for a particular device: \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Spool Directory}
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Additional Notes}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item \warning{Exclude your the spool directory from any backup,
-otherwise, your job will write enormous amounts of data to the Volume, and
-most probably terminate in error. This is because in attempting to backup the
-spool file, the backup data will be written a second time to the spool file,
-and so on ad infinitum.}
-
-\item Another advice is to always specify the \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Spool Size}
-so that your disk
-doesn't completely fill up. In principle, data spooling will properly detect a
-full disk, and despool data allowing the job to continue. However, attribute
-spooling is not so kind to the user. If the disk on which attributes are being
-spooled fills, the job will be canceled. In addition, if your working
-directory is on the same partition as the spool directory, then Bareos jobs
-will fail possibly in bizarre ways when the spool fills.
-
-\item When data spooling is enabled, Bareos automatically turns on attribute
- spooling. In other words, it also spools the catalog entries to disk. This is
- done so that in case the job fails, there will be no catalog entries
- pointing to non-existent tape backups.
-\item Attribute despooling occurs near the end of a job. The Storage daemon
- accumulates file attributes during the backup and sends them to the
- Director at the end of the job. The Director then inserts the file
- attributes into the catalog. During this insertion, the tape drive may
- be inactive. When the file attribute insertion is completed, the job
- terminates.
-\item Attribute spool files are always placed in the working directory of
- the Storage daemon.
-\item When Bareos begins despooling data spooled to disk, it takes exclusive
- use of the tape. This has the major advantage that in running multiple
- simultaneous jobs at the same time, the blocks of several jobs will not be
- intermingled.
-\item It is probably best to provide as large a spool file as possible to
- avoid repeatedly spooling/despooling. Also, while a job is despooling to
- tape, the File daemon must wait (i.e. spooling stops for the job while it is
- despooling).
-\item If you are running multiple simultaneous jobs, Bareos will continue
- spooling other jobs while one is despooling to tape, provided there is
- sufficient spool file space.
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/sqlite.tex b/manuals/en/main/sqlite.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Installing and Configuring SQLite}
-\label{SqlLiteChapter}
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring SQLite}
-\index[general]{SQLite!Installing and Configuring}
-
-Please note that SQLite both versions 2 and 3 are not network enabled,
-which means that they must be linked into the Director rather than accessed
-by the network as MySQL and PostgreSQL are. This has two consequences:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item SQLite cannot be used in the {\bf bweb} web GUI package.
-\item If you use SQLite, and your Storage daemon is not on the same
-machine as your Director, you will need to transfer your database
-to the Storage daemon's machine before you can use any of the SD tools
-such as {\bf bscan}, ...
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Installing and Configuring SQLite -- Phase I}
-\index[general]{Phase I!Installing and Configuring SQLite -- }
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring SQLite -- Phase I}
-
-If you use the {\bf ./configure \verb:--:with-sqlite} statement for configuring {\bf
-Bareos}, you will need SQLite version 2.8.16 or later installed. Our standard
-location (for the moment) for SQLite is in the dependency package {\bf
-depkgs/sqlite-2.8.16}. Please note that the version will be updated as new
-versions are available and tested.
-
-Installing and Configuring is quite easy.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Download the Bareos dependency packages
-\item Detar it with something like:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- tar xvfz depkgs.tar.gz
-\end{verbatim}
-
- Note, the above command requires GNU tar. If you do not have GNU tar, a
- command such as:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- zcat depkgs.tar.gz | tar xvf -
-\end{verbatim}
-
- will probably accomplish the same thing.
-
-\item {\bf cd depkgs}
-
-\item {\bf make sqlite}
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-Please note that the {\bf ./configure} used to build {\bf Bareos} will need to
-include {\bf \verb:--:with-sqlite} or {\bf \verb:--:with-sqlite3} depending
-one which version of SQLite you are using. You should not use the {\bf
-\verb:--:enable-batch-insert} configuration parameter for Bareos if you
-are using SQLite version 2 as it is probably not thread safe. If you
-are using SQLite version 3, you may use the {\bf \verb:--:enable-batch-insert}
-configuration option with Bareos, but when building SQLite3 you MUST
-configure it with {\bf \verb:--:enable-threadsafe} and
-{\bf \verb:--:enable-cross-thread-connections}.
-
-By default, SQLite3 is now run with {\bf PRAGMA synchronous=OFF} this
-increases the speed by more than 30 time, but it also increases the
-possibility of a corrupted database if your server crashes (power failure
-or kernel bug). If you want more security, you can change the PRAGMA
-that is used in the file src/version.h.
-
-
-At this point, you should return to completing the installation of {\bf
-Bareos}.
-
-
-\section{Installing and Configuring SQLite -- Phase II}
-\label{phase2}
-\index[general]{Phase II!Installing and Configuring SQLite -- }
-\index[general]{Installing and Configuring SQLite -- Phase II}
-
-This phase is done {\bf after} you have run the {\bf ./configure} command to
-configure {\bf Bareos}.
-
-{\bf Bareos} will install scripts for manipulating the database (create,
-delete, make tables etc) into the main installation directory. These files
-will be of the form *\_bareos\_* (e.g. create\_bareos\_database). These files
-are also available in the {\textless}bareos-src{\textgreater}/src/cats directory after
-running ./configure. If you inspect create\_bareos\_database, you will see
-that it calls create\_sqlite\_database. The *\_bareos\_* files are provided
-for convenience. It doesn't matter what database you have chosen;
-create\_bareos\_database will always create your database.
-
-At this point, you can create the SQLite database and tables:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item cd {\textless}install-directory{\textgreater}
-
- This directory contains the Bareos catalog interface routines.
-
-\item ./make\_sqlite\_tables
-
- This script creates the SQLite database as well as the tables used by {\bf
- Bareos}. This script will be automatically setup by the {\bf ./configure}
- program to create a database named {\bf bareos.db} in {\bf Bareos's} working
- directory.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Linking Bareos with SQLite}
-\index[general]{SQLite!Linking Bareos with}
-\index[general]{Linking Bareos with SQLite}
-
-If you have followed the above steps, this will all happen automatically and
-the SQLite libraries will be linked into {\bf Bareos}.
-
-\section{Testing SQLite}
-\index[general]{SQLite!Testing}
-\index[general]{Testing SQLite}
-
-We have much less "production" experience using SQLite than using MySQL.
-SQLite has performed flawlessly for us in all our testing. However,
-several users have reported corrupted databases while using SQLite. For
-that reason, we do not recommend it for production use.
-
-If Bareos crashes with the following type of error when it is started:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bareos
-Could not open database "bareos".
-sqlite.c:151 Unable to open Database=/var/lib/bareos/bareos.db.
-ERR=malformed database schema - unable to open a temporary database file
-for storing temporary tables
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-this is most likely caused by the fact that some versions of
-SQLite attempt to create a temporary file in the current directory.
-If that fails, because Bareos does not have write permission on
-the current directory, then you may get this errr. The solution is
-to start Bareos in a current directory where it has write permission.
-
-
-\section{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-\index[general]{Database!Re-initializing the Catalog}
-\index[general]{Re-initializing the Catalog Database}
-
-After you have done some initial testing with {\bf Bareos}, you will probably
-want to re-initialize the catalog database and throw away all the test Jobs
-that you ran. To do so, you can do the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- cd <install-directory>
- ./drop_sqlite_tables
- ./make_sqlite_tables
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Please note that all information in the database will be lost and you will be
-starting from scratch. If you have written on any Volumes, you must write an
-end of file mark on the volume so that Bareos can reuse it. Do so with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- (stop Bareos or unmount the drive)
- mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
- mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Where you should replace {\bf /dev/nst0} with the appropriate tape drive
-device name for your machine.
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/state.tex b/manuals/en/main/state.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\section{The Current State of Bareos}
-\label{StateChapter}
-%\index[general]{Current State of Bareos}
-
-\subsection{What is Implemented}
-\index[general]{Implementation!What is implemented}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Job Control
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Network backup/restore with centralized Director.
- \item Internal scheduler for automatic
- \ilink{Job}{JobDef} execution.
- \item Scheduling of multiple Jobs at the same time.
- \item You may run one Job at a time or multiple simultaneous Jobs
- (sometimes called multiplexing).
- \item Job sequencing using priorities.
- \item \ilink{Console}{UADef} interface to the Director allowing complete
- control. Some GUIs are also available.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item Security
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Verification of files previously cataloged, permitting a Tripwire like
- capability (system break-in detection).
- \item CRAM-MD5 password authentication between each component (daemon).
- \item Configurable
- \ilink{TLS (SSL) communications encryption}{CommEncryption} between each
- component.
- \item Configurable
- \ilink{Data (on Volume) encryption}{DataEncryption}
- on a Client by Client basis.
- \item Computation of MD5 or SHA1 signatures of the file data if requested.
- \end{itemize}
-
-
-\item Restore Features
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Restore of one or more files selected interactively either for the
- current backup or a backup prior to a specified time and date.
- \item Listing and Restoration of files using stand-alone \command{bls} and \command{bextract}
- tool programs. Among other things, this permits extraction of
- files when Bareos and/or the catalog are not available. Note, the
- recommended way to restore files is using the restore command in the
- Console. These programs are designed for use as a last resort.
- \item Ability to restore the catalog database rapidly by using bootstrap
- files (previously saved).
- \item Ability to recreate the catalog database by scanning backup Volumes
- using the \command{bscan} program.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item SQL Catalog
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Catalog database facility for remembering Volumes, Pools, Jobs, and
- Files backed up.
- \item Support for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite Catalog databases.
- \item User extensible queries to the PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite databases.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item Advanced Volume and Pool Management
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Labeled Volumes, preventing accidental overwriting (at least by
- Bareos).
- \item Any number of Jobs and Clients can be backed up to a single Volume.
- That is, you can backup and restore Linux, Unix and Windows machines to
- the same Volume.
- \item Multi-volume saves. When a Volume is full, {\bf Bareos} automatically
- requests the next Volume and continues the backup.
- \item
- \ilink{Pool and Volume}{DirectorResourcePool} library management
- providing Volume flexibility (e.g. monthly, weekly, daily Volume sets, Volume
- sets segregated by Client, ...).
- \item Machine independent Volume data format. Linux, Solaris, and Windows
- clients can all be backed up to the same Volume if desired.
- \item The Volume data format is upwards compatible so that old Volumes
- can always be read.
- \item A flexible
- \ilink{message}{MessagesChapter} handler including routing
- of messages from any daemon back to the Director and automatic email
- reporting.
- \item Data spooling to disk during backup with subsequent write to tape from
- the spooled disk files. This prevents tape "shoe shine" during
- Incremental/Differential backups.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item Advanced Support for most Storage Devices
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Autochanger support using a simple shell interface that can interface
- to virtually any autoloader program. A script for \command{mtx} is provided.
- \item Support for autochanger barcodes -- automatic tape labeling from
- barcodes.
- \item Automatic support for multiple autochanger magazines either using
- barcodes or by reading the tapes.
- \item Support for multiple drive autochangers.
- \item Raw device backup/restore. Restore must be to the same device.
- \item All Volume blocks contain a data checksum.
- \item Migration support -- move data from one Pool to another or
- one Volume to another.
- %\item Supports writing to DVD.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item Multi-Operating System Support
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Programmed to handle arbitrarily long filenames and messages.
- \item Compression on a file by file basis done by the Client program if
- requested before network transit.
- \item Saves and restores POSIX ACLs and Extended Attributes on most OSes if
- enabled.
- \item Access control lists for Consoles that permit restricting user access
- to only their data.
- \item Support for save/restore of files larger than 2GB.
- %\item Support for 64 bit machines, e.g. amd64, Sparc.
- \item Support ANSI and IBM tape labels.
- \item Support for Unicode filenames (e.g. Chinese) on Win32 machines
- \item Consistent backup of open files on Win32 systems using Volume Shadow Copy (VSS).
- \item Support for path/filename lengths of up to 64K on Win32 machines
- (unlimited on Unix/Linux machines).
- \end{itemize}
-
-\item Miscellaneous
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Multi-threaded implementation.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Advantages Over Other Backup Programs}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Bareos handles multi-volume backups.
-\item A full comprehensive SQL standard database of all files backed up. This
- permits online viewing of files saved on any particular Volume.
-\item Automatic pruning of the database (removal of old records) thus
- simplifying database administration.
-\item The modular but integrated design makes Bareos very scalable.
-\item Bareos has a built-in Job scheduler.
-\item The Volume format is documented and there are simple C programs to
- read/write it.
-\item Bareos uses well defined (IANA registered) TCP/IP ports -- no rpcs, no
- shared memory.
-\item Bareos installation and configuration is relatively simple compared to
- other comparable products.
-\item Aside from several GUI administrative interfaces, Bareos has a
- comprehensive shell administrative interface, which allows the
- administrator to use tools such as ssh to administrate any part of
- Bareos from anywhere.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Current Implementation Restrictions}
-%\index[general]{Current Implementation Restrictions}
-\index[general]{Restrictions!Current Implementation}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-% \item It is very unusual to attempt to restore two Jobs
-% that ran simultaneously in a single restore, but if
-% you do, please be aware that unless you had
-% data spooling turned on and the spool file held the full
-% contents of both Jobs during the backup, the restore will not
-% work correctly. In other terms, Bareos cannot restore
-% two jobs in the same restore if the Jobs' data blocks were
-% intermixed on the backup medium. The problem is resolved by
-% simply doing two restores, one for each Job.
-% Normally this can happen only if you manually enter specific
-% JobIds to be restored in a single restore Job.
-\item \label{MultipleCatalogs} It is possible to configure the Bareos Director to use multiple Catalogs.
- However, this is neither advised, nor supported.
- Multiple catalogs require more management because in general
- you must know what catalog contains what data, e.g. currently, all Pools are defined in each catalog.
-\item Bareos can generally restore any backup made from one client
- to any other client. However, if the architecture is significantly
- different (i.e. 32 bit architecture to 64 bit or Win32 to Unix),
- some restrictions may apply (e.g. Solaris door files do not exist
- on other Unix/Linux machines; there are reports that Zlib compression
- written with 64 bit machines does not always read correctly on a 32 bit
- machine).
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Design Limitations or Restrictions}
-\label{sec:DesignLimitations}
-\index[general]{Restrictions!Design Limitations}
-\index[general]{Design!Limitations}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Names (resource names, volume names, and such) defined in Bareos
- configuration files are limited to a fixed number of
- characters. Currently the limit is defined as 127 characters. Note,
- this does not apply to filenames, which may be arbitrarily long.
-\item Command line input to some of the stand alone tools -- e.g. \command{btape},
- \command{bconsole} is restricted to several hundred characters maximum.
- Normally, this is not a restriction, except in the case of listing
- multiple Volume names for programs such as \command{bscan}. To avoid
- this command line length restriction, please use a {\bf .bsr}
- file to specify the Volume names.
-\item Bareos configuration files for each of the components can be
- any length. However, the length of an individual line is limited
- to 500 characters after which it is truncated. If you need lines
- longer than 500 characters for directives such as ACLs where
- they permit a list of names are character strings simply
- specify multiple short lines repeating the directive on
- each line but with different list values.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Items to Note}
-\index[general]{Items to Note}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Bareos's Differential and Incremental \textsl{normal} backups are based
- on time stamps. Consequently, if you move files into an existing directory
- or move a whole directory into the backup fileset after a Full backup, those
- files will probably not be backed up by an Incremental save because they will
- have old dates. This problem is corrected by using \ilink{Accurate mode}{accuratemode} backups
- or by explicitly updating the date/time stamp on all moved files.
-\item In non Accurate mode, files deleted after a Full save will be
- included in a restoration. This is typical for most similar backup programs.
- To avoid this, use \ilink{Accurate mode}{accuratemode} backup.
-\end{itemize}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/storedconf-autochangerres.tex b/manuals/en/main/storedconf-autochangerres.tex
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-%%
-\section{Autochanger Resource}
-\index[sd]{Autochanger Resource}
-\index[sd]{Resource!Autochanger}
-\label{AutochangerRes}
-\label{StorageResourceAutochanger}
-
-
-The Autochanger resource supports single or multiple drive
-autochangers by grouping one or more Device resources
-into one unit called an autochanger in Bareos (often referred to
-as a "tape library" by autochanger manufacturers).
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-autochanger-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-sd-resource-autochanger-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-autochanger-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Autochanger resource definition:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Autochanger Configuration Example}
-Autochanger {
- Name = "DDS-4-changer"
- Device = DDS-4-1, DDS-4-2, DDS-4-3
- Changer Device = /dev/sg0
- Changer Command = "/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
-}
-Device {
- Name = "DDS-4-1"
- Drive Index = 0
- Autochanger = yes
- ...
-}
-Device {
- Name = "DDS-4-2"
- Drive Index = 1
- Autochanger = yes
- ...
-Device {
- Name = "DDS-4-3"
- Drive Index = 2
- Autochanger = yes
- Autoselect = no
- ...
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Please note that it is important to include the \linkResourceDirectiveValue{Sd}{Device}{Autochanger}{yes} directive
-in each device definition that belongs to an Autochanger. A device definition
-should not belong to more than one Autochanger resource.
-
-Also, your \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Device} must refer to
-the Autochanger's resource name rather than a name of one of the Devices.
-
-For details refer to the \nameref{AutochangersChapter} chapter. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/storedconf.tex b/manuals/en/main/storedconf.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Storage Daemon Configuration}
-\label{StoredConfChapter}
-\index[sd]{Configuration}
-\index[general]{Storage Daemon!Configuration}
-\index[general]{Configuration!Storage Daemon}
-
-The \bareosSd configuration file has relatively few resource definitions.
-However, due to the great variation in backup media and system capabilities,
-the storage daemon must be highly configurable. As a consequence, there are
-quite a large number of directives in the Device Resource definition that
-allow you to define all the characteristics of your Storage device (normally a
-tape drive). Fortunately, with modern storage devices, the defaults are
-sufficient, and very few directives are actually needed.
-
-For a general discussion of configuration file and resources including the
-data types recognized by {\bf Bareos}, please see the
-\ilink{Configuration}{ConfigureChapter} chapter of this manual. The
-following Storage Resource definitions must be defined:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
- \ilink{Storage}{StorageResourceStorage} -- to define the name of the
- Storage daemon.
-\item
- \ilink{Director}{StorageResourceDirector} -- to define the Director's
- name and his access password.
-\item
- \ilink{Device}{StorageResourceDevice} -- to define the
- characteristics of your storage device (tape drive).
-\item
- \ilink{Messages}{MessagesChapter} -- to define where error and
- information messages are to be sent.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Following resources are optional:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
- \nameref{StorageResourceAutochanger} -- to define Autochanger devices.
-\item
- \nameref{StorageResourceNDMP} -- to define the NDMP authentication
- context.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Storage Resource}
-\label{StorageResourceStorage}
-\index[sd]{Resource!Storage}
-\index[sd]{Storage!Resource}
-
-In general, the properties specified under the Storage resource define global
-properties of the Storage daemon. Each Storage daemon configuration file must
-have one and only one Storage resource definition.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-storage-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-sd-resource-storage-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-storage-description.tex}
-
-
-% \begin{description}
-
-% \item [Subsys Directory = {\textless}Directory{\textgreater}] \hfill \\
-% \index[sd]{Subsys Directory}
-% \index[sd]{Directive!Subsys Directory}
-% This directive is currently unused.
-
-% \end{description}
-
-The following is a typical Storage daemon storage resource definition.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Storage daemon storage definition}
-#
-# "Global" Storage daemon configuration specifications appear
-# under the Storage resource.
-#
-Storage {
- Name = "Storage daemon"
- Address = localhost
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\section{Director Resource}
-\label{StorageResourceDirector}
-\index[sd]{Resource!Director}
-\index[sd]{Director!Resource}
-
-The Director resource specifies the Name of the Director which is permitted
-to use the services of the Storage daemon. There may be multiple Director
-resources. The Director Name and Password must match the corresponding
-values in the Director's configuration file.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-director-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-sd-resource-director-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-director-description.tex}
-
-The following is an example of a valid Director resource definition:
-\begin{bconfig}{Storage daemon Director definition}
-Director {
- Name = MainDirector
- Password = my_secret_password
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-
-\section{NDMP Resource}
-\label{NDMPResource}
-\label{StorageResourceNDMP}
-\index[sd]{Resource!NDMP}
-\index[sd]{NDMP!Resource}
-
-The NDMP Resource specifies the authentication details of each NDMP client.
-There may be multiple NDMP resources for a single Storage daemon. In general,
-the properties specified within the NDMP resource are specific to one client.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-ndmp-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-sd-resource-ndmp-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-ndmp-description.tex}
-
-
-
-\section{Device Resource}
-\label{StorageResourceDevice}
-\index[sd]{Resource!Device}
-\index[sd]{Device!Resource}
-
-The Device Resource specifies the details of each device (normally a tape
-drive) that can be used by the Storage daemon. There may be multiple
-Device resources for a single Storage daemon. In general, the properties
-specified within the Device resource are specific to the Device.
-
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-device-table.tex}
-\input{bareos-sd-resource-device-definitions.tex}
-\input{autogenerated/bareos-sd-resource-device-description.tex}
-
-
-\subsection{Edit Codes for Mount and Unmount Directives}
-\index[general]{Edit Codes for Mount and Unmount Directives}
-\index[general]{Mount and Unmount: use variables in directives}
-\label{mountcodes}
-
-Before submitting the {\bf Mount Command}, or {\bf Unmount Command}
-directives to the operating system, Bareos performs character substitution
-of the following characters:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- %% = %
- %a = Archive device name
- %e = erase (set if cannot mount and first part)
- %n = part number
- %m = mount point
- %v = last part name (i.e. filename)
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\subsection{Devices that require a mount (USB)}
-\index[general]{Devices that require a mount (USB)}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Requires Mount}
-You must set this directive to {\bf yes} for removable devices such as
-USB unless they are automounted, and to {\bf no} for all other devices
-(tapes/files). This directive indicates if the device requires to be
-mounted to be read, and if it must be written in a special way. If it
-set, \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Point},
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Command} and
-\linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Unmount Command}
-directives must also be defined.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Point}
-Directory where the device can be mounted.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Mount Command}
-Command that must be executed to mount the device. Before the command is
-executed, \%a is replaced with the Archive Device, and \%m with the Mount
-Point.
-
-Most frequently, you will define it as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Mount Command = "/bin/mount -t iso9660 -o ro %a %m"
-\end{bconfig}
-
-For some media, you may need multiple commands. If so, it is recommended
-that you use a shell script instead of putting them all into the Mount
-Command. For example, instead of this:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Mount Command = "/usr/local/bin/mymount"
-\end{bconfig}
-
-Where that script contains:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-#!/bin/sh
-ndasadmin enable -s 1 -o w
-sleep 2
-mount /dev/ndas-00323794-0p1 /backup
-\end{commands}
-
-Similar consideration should be given to all other Command parameters.
-
-\item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Unmount Command}
-Command that must be executed to unmount the device. Before the command is
-executed, \%a is replaced with the Archive Device, and \%m with the Mount
-Point.
-
-Most frequently, you will define it as follows:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-Unmount Command = "/bin/umount %m"
-\end{bconfig}
-
- If you need to specify multiple commands, create a shell script.
-
-\end{description}
-
-%% This pulls in the Autochanger resource from another file.
-\input{storedconf-autochangerres}
-
-
-
-\section{Messages Resource}
-\label{MessagesResource1}
-\index[general]{Resource!Messages}
-\index[general]{Messages!Resource}
-
-For a description of the Messages Resource, please see the
-\nameref{MessagesChapter} chapter of this
-manual.
-
-\section{Example Storage Daemon Configuration File}
-\label{ExampleStorageConfiguration}
-
-A example Storage Daemon configuration file might be the following:
-
-\bconfigInput{bareos-sd.conf}
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Supported Autochangers}
-\label{Models}
-\index[general]{Supported Autochanger Models}
-\index[general]{Autochangers!Supported}
-
-I hesitate to call these "supported" autochangers because the only
-autochangers that I have in my possession and am able to test are the HP
-SureStore DAT40X6 and the Overland PowerLoader LTO-2. All the other
-autochangers have been reported to work by Bareos users. Note, in the
-Capacity/Slot column below, I quote the Compressed capacity per tape (or
-Slot).
-
-Since on most systems (other than FreeBSD), Bareos uses {\bf mtx}
-through the {\bf mtx-changer} script, in principle, if {\bf mtx}
-will operate your changer correctly, then it is just a question
-of adapting the {\bf mtx-changer} script (or selecting one
-already adapted) for proper interfacing. You can find a list of
-autochangers supported by {\bf mtx} at the following link:
-\elink{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/compatibility.php}
-{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/compatibility.php}.
-The home page for the {\bf mtx} project can be found at:
-\elink{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/}{http://mtx.opensource-sw.net/}.
-
-
-\addcontentsline{lot}{table}{Autochangers Known to Work with Bareos}
-\begin{longtable}{|p{0.6in}|p{0.8in}|p{1.9in}|p{0.8in}|p{0.5in}|p{0.75in}|}
- \hline
-\multicolumn{1}{|c| }{\bf OS } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Man. } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Media } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Model } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Slots } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Cap/Slot } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {DDS-3} & {Adic 1200G } & {12} & {-} \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {DLT} & {FastStore 4000 } & {7} & {20GB} \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {LTO-1/2, SDLT 320 } & {Adic Scalar 24 } & {24} & {100GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Adic } & {LTO-2 } & {Adic FastStor 2, Sun Storedge L8 } & {8} & {200GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {BDT } & {AIT } & {BDT ThinStor } & {?} & {200GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {CA-VM } & {?? } & {Tape } & {??} & {?? } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Dell} & {DLT VI,LTO-2,LTO3} & {PowerVault 122T/132T/136T } & {-} & {100GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Dell} & {LTO-2} & {PowerVault 124T } & {-} & {200GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {DFSMS } & {?? } & {VM RMM} & {-} & {?? } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Exabyte } & {VXA2 } & {VXA PacketLoader 1x10 2U } & {10} & {80/160GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {Exabyte } & {LTO } & {Magnum 1x7 LTO Tape Auotloader } & {7} & {200/400GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Exabyte } & {AIT-2 } & {215A } & {15 (2 drives)} & {50GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {HP } & {DDS-4 } & {SureStore DAT-40X6 } & {6 } & {40GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {HP } & {Ultrium-2/LTO } & {MSL 6000/ 60030/ 5052 } & {28 } & {200/400GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {HP } & {DLT } & {A4853 DLT } & {30} & {40/70GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {HP (Compaq) } & {DLT VI } & {Compaq TL-895 } & {96+4 import export} & {35/70GB } \\
- \hline {z/VM } & {IBM } & {?? } & {IBM Tape Manager } & {-} & {?? } \\
- \hline {z/VM } & {IBM } & {?? } & {native tape } & {-} & {?? } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {IBM } & {LTO } & {IBM 3581 Ultrium Tape Loader } & {7} & {200/400GB } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 5.4} & {IBM } & {DLT} & {IBM 3502-R14 -- rebranded ATL L-500} & {14} & {35/70GB } \\
- \hline {Linux} & {IBM } & {???} & {IBM TotalStorage 3582L23} & {??} & {?? } \\
- \hline {Debian} & {Overland } & {LTO } & {Overland LoaderXpress LTO/DLT8000 } & {10-19} & {40-100GB } \\
- \hline {Fedora} & {Overland } & {LTO } & {Overland PowerLoader LTO-2 } & {10-19} & {200/400GB } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 5.4-Stable} & {Overland} & {LTO-2} & {Overland Powerloader tape} & {17} & {100GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {Overland} & {LTO } & {Overland Neo2000 LTO } & {26-30} & {100GB } \\
- \hline {Linux} & {Quantum } & {DLT-S4} & {Superloader 3} & {16} & {800/1600GB } \\
- \hline {Linux} & {Quantum } & {LTO-2} & {Superloader 3} & {16} & {200/400GB } \\
- \hline {Linux} & {Quantum } & {LTO-3 } & {PX502 } & {??} & {?? } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 4.9 } & {QUALSTAR TLS-4210 (Qualstar) } & {AIT1: 36GB, AIT2: 50GB all
-uncomp } & {QUALSTAR TLS-4210 } & {12} & {AIT1: 36GB, AIT2: 50GB all uncomp }\\
- \hline {Linux } & {Skydata } & {DLT } & {ATL-L200 } & {8} & {40/80 } \\
- \hline {- } & {Sony } & {DDS-4 } & {TSL-11000 } & {8} & {40GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Sony } & {AIT-2} & {LIB-304(SDX-500C) } & {?} & {200GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Sony } & {AIT-3} & {LIB-D81) } & {?} & {200GB } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE } & {Sony } & {AIT-1 } & {TSL-SA300C } & {4} & {45/70GB }\\
- \hline {- } & {Storagetek } & {DLT } & {Timberwolf DLT } & {6} & {40/70 } \\
- \hline {- } & {Storagetek } & {?? } & {ACSLS } & {??} & {?? } \\
- \hline {Solaris } & {Sun } & {4mm DLT } & {Sun Desktop Archive Python 29279 } & {4} & {20GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Tandberg } & {DLT VI } & {VS 640 } & {8?} & {35/70GB } \\
- \hline {Linux 2.6.x } & {Tandberg Data } & {SLR100 } & {SLR100 Autoloader } & {8} & {50/100GB }\\
-\hline
-
-\end{longtable}
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Supported Tape Drives}
-\label{SupportedDrives}
-\index[general]{Drives!Supported Tape}
-\index[general]{Supported Tape Drives}
-
-Bareos uses standard operating system calls (read, write, ioctl) to
-interface to tape drives. As a consequence, it relies on having a
-correctly written OS tape driver. Bareos is known to work perfectly well
-with SCSI tape drivers on FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, and Windows machines,
-and it may work on other *nix machines.
-
-Recently there are many new drives that use IDE, ATAPI, or
-SATA interfaces rather than SCSI. On Linux the OnStream drive, which uses
-the OSST driver is one such
-example, and it is known to work with Bareos. In addition a number of such
-tape drives (i.e. OS drivers) seem to work on Windows systems. However,
-non-SCSI tape drives (other than the OnStream) that use ide-scis, ide-tape,
-or other non-scsi drivers do not function correctly with Bareos (or any
-other demanding tape application) as of today (April 2007). If you
-have purchased a non-SCSI tape drive for use with Bareos on Linux, there
-is a good chance that it will not work. We are working with the kernel
-developers to rectify this situation, but it will not be resolved in the
-near future.
-
-Generally any modern tape drive (i.e. after 2010) will work out
-of the box with Bareos using the standard Bareos Device specification
-in the bareos-sd.conf file.
-
-Even if your drive is on the list below, please check the
-\ilink{Tape Testing Chapter}{btape1} of this manual for
-procedures that you can use to verify if your tape drive will work with
-Bareos. If your drive is in fixed block mode, it may appear to work with
-Bareos until you attempt to do a restore and Bareos wants to position the
-tape. You can be sure only by following the procedures suggested above and
-testing.
-
-It is very difficult to supply a list of supported tape drives, or drives that
-are known to work with Bareos because of limited feedback (so if you use
-Bareos on a different drive, please let us know). Based on user feedback, the
-following drives are known to work with Bareos. A dash in a column means
-unknown:
-
-\addcontentsline{lot}{table}{Supported Tape Drives}
-\begin{longtable}{|p{2.0in}|l|l|p{2.5in}|l|}
- \hline
-\multicolumn{1}{|c| }{\bf OS } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Man. } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Media } & \multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Model } &
-\multicolumn{1}{c| }{\bf Capacity } \\
- \hline {- } & {ADIC } & {DLT } & {Adic Scalar 100 DLT } & {100GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {ADIC } & {DLT } & {Adic Fastor 22 DLT } & {- } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1 amd64 } & {Certance} & {LTO } & {AdicCertance CL400 LTO Ultrium 2 } & {200GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {- } & {DDS } & {Compaq DDS 2,3,4 } & {- } \\
- \hline {SuSE 8.1 Pro} & {Compaq} & {AIT } & {Compaq AIT 35 LVD } & {35/70GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {HP } & {Travan 4 } & {Colorado T4000S } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {HP } & {DLT } & {HP DLT drives } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {HP } & {LTO } & {HP LTO Ultrium drives } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {IBM} & {??} & {3480, 3480XL, 3490, 3490E, 3580 and 3590 drives} & {- } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 4.10 RELEASE } & {HP } & {DAT } & {HP StorageWorks DAT72i } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {Overland } & {LTO } & {LoaderXpress LTO } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {Overland } & {- } & {Neo2000 } & {- } \\
- \hline {- } & {OnStream } & {- } & {OnStream drives (see below) } & {- } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 4.11-Release} & {Quantum } & {SDLT } & {SDLT320 } & {160/320GB } \\
- \hline {- } & {Quantum } & {DLT } & {DLT-8000 } & {40/80GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Seagate } & {DDS-4 } & {Scorpio 40 } & {20/40GB } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 4.9 STABLE } & {Seagate } & {DDS-4 } & {STA2401LW } & {20/40GB } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD 5.2.1 pthreads patched RELEASE } & {Seagate } & {AIT-1 } & {STA1701W} & {35/70GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Sony } & {DDS-2,3,4 } & {- } & {4-40GB } \\
- \hline {Linux } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandbert MLR3 } & {- } \\
- \hline {FreeBSD } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandberg SLR6 } & {- } \\
- \hline {Solaris } & {Tandberg } & {- } & {Tandberg SLR75 } & {- } \\
- \hline
-
-\end{longtable}
-
-There is a list of \ilink{supported autochangers}{Models} in the Supported
-Autochangers chapter of this document, where you will find other tape drives
-that work with Bareos.
-
-\section{Unsupported Tape Drives}
-\label{UnSupportedDrives}
-\index[general]{Unsupported Tape Drives}
-\index[general]{Drives!Unsupported Tape}
-
-Previously OnStream IDE-SCSI tape drives did not work with Bareos. As of
-Bareos version 1.33 and the osst kernel driver version 0.9.14 or later, they
-now work. Please see the testing chapter as you must set a fixed block size.
-
-QIC tapes are known to have a number of particularities (fixed block size, and
-one EOF rather than two to terminate the tape). As a consequence, you will
-need to take a lot of care in configuring them to make them work correctly
-with Bareos.
-
-\section{FreeBSD Users Be Aware!!!}
-\index[general]{FreeBSD Users Be Aware}
-\index[general]{Aware!FreeBSD Users Be}
-
-Unless you have patched the pthreads library on FreeBSD 4.11 systems, you will
-lose data when Bareos spans tapes. This is because the unpatched pthreads
-library fails to return a warning status to Bareos that the end of the tape is
-near. This problem is fixed in FreeBSD systems released after 4.11. Please see the
-\ilink{Tape Testing Chapter}{FreeBSDTapes} of this manual for
-{\bf important} information on how to configure your tape drive for
-compatibility with Bareos.
-
-\section{Supported Autochangers}
-\index[general]{Autochangers!Supported}
-\index[general]{Supported Autochangers}
-
-For information on supported autochangers, please see the
-\ilink{Autochangers Known to Work with Bareos}{Models}
-section of the Supported Autochangers chapter of this manual.
-
-\section{Tape Specifications}
-\index[general]{Specifications!Tape}
-\index[general]{Tape Specifications}
-If you want to know what tape drive to buy that will work with Bareos,
-we really cannot tell you. However, we can say that if you are going
-to buy a drive, you should try to avoid DDS drives. The technology is
-rather old and DDS tape drives need frequent cleaning. DLT drives are
-generally much better (newer technology) and do not need frequent
-cleaning.
-
-Below, you will find a table of DLT and LTO tape specifications that will
-give you some idea of the capacity and speed of modern tapes. The
-capacities that are listed are the native tape capacity without compression.
-All modern drives have hardware compression, and manufacturers often list
-compressed capacity using a compression ration of 2:1. The actual compression
-ratio will depend mostly on the data you have to backup, but I find that
-1.5:1 is a much more reasonable number (i.e. multiply the value shown in
-the table by 1.5 to get a rough average of what you will probably see).
-The transfer rates are rounded to the nearest GB/hr. All values are provided
-by various manufacturers.
-
-The Media Type is what is designated by the manufacturers and you are not
-required to use (but you may) the same name in your Bareos conf resources.
-
-
-\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c}
-Media Type & Drive Type & Media Capacity & Transfer Rate \\ \hline
-DDS-1 & DAT & 2 GB & ?? GB/hr \\ \hline
-DDS-2 & DAT & 4 GB & ?? GB/hr \\ \hline
-DDS-3 & DAT & 12 GB & 5.4 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Travan 40 & Travan & 20 GB & ?? GB/hr \\ \hline
-DDS-4 & DAT & 20 GB & 11 GB/hr \\ \hline
-VXA-1 & Exabyte & 33 GB & 11 GB/hr \\ \hline
-DAT-72 & DAT & 36 GB & 13 GB/hr \\ \hline
-DLT IV & DLT8000 & 40 GB & 22 GB/hr \\ \hline
-VXA-2 & Exabyte & 80 GB & 22 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Half-high Ultrium 1 & LTO 1 & 100 GB & 27 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Ultrium 1 & LTO 1 & 100 GB & 54 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Super DLT 1 & SDLT 220 & 110 GB & 40 GB/hr \\ \hline
-VXA-3 & Exabyte & 160 GB & 43 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Super DLT I & SDLT 320 & 160 GB & 58 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Ultrium 2 & LTO 2 & 200 GB & 108 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Super DLT II & SDLT 600 & 300 GB & 127 GB/hr \\ \hline
-VXA-4 & Exabyte & 320 GB & 86 GB/hr \\ \hline
-Ultrium 3 & LTO 3 & 400 GB & 216 GB/hr \\ \hline
-\end{tabular}
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-%%
-%%
-
-The Bareos project provides and supports packages that have been released at
-\url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/}
-
-However, the following tabular gives an overview, what components are expected on which platforms to run:
-
-\begin{tabular}[h]{|l|c|c|c|c|}
- \hline
- \textbf{Operating Systems} & \textbf{Version} & \textbf{Client Daemon} & \textbf{Director Daemon} & \textbf{Storage Daemon} \\
- \hline
- \hline
- \multicolumn{5}{c}{\textbf{Linux}} \index[general]{Platform!Linux} \\
- \hline
- Arch Linux
- \index[general]{Platform!Arch Linux}
- & ~ & \elink{X}{https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/bareos/} & \elink{X}{https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/bareos/} & \elink{X}{https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/bareos/} \\
- \hline
- CentOS & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- Debian & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- Fedora & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- Gentoo
- \index[general]{Platform!Gentoo}
- & ~ & \elink{X}{https://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-backup/bareos} & \elink{X}{https://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-backup/bareos} & \elink{X}{https://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-backup/bareos} \\
- \hline
- openSUSE & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- RHEL & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- SLES & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- Ubuntu & current & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- \ilink{Univention Corporate Linux}{sec:UniventionCorporateServer} & App Center & v12.4 & v12.4 & v12.4 \\
- \hline
- \multicolumn{5}{c}{\textbf{MS Windows}} \\
- \hline
- \ilink{MS Windows}{sec:windows} 32bit & 10/8/7 & v12.4 & v15.2 & v15.2 \\
- ~ & 2008/Vista & & & \\
- ~ & 2003/XP & v12.4--v14.2 & & \\
- \hline
- \ilink{MS Windows}{sec:windows} 64bit & 10/8/2012/7 & v12.4 & v15.2 & v15.2 \\
- ~ & 2008/Vista & & & \\
- \hline
- \multicolumn{5}{c}{\textbf{Mac OS}} \\
- \hline
- \ilink{Mac OS X/Darwin}{sec:macosx} & ~ & v14.2 & & \\
- \hline
- \multicolumn{5}{c}{\textbf{BSD}} \\
- \hline
- FreeBSD
- \index[general]{Platform!FreeBSD}
- & $\geq$ 5.0 & \elink{X}{http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/bareos-client/} & \elink{X}{http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/bareos-server/} & \elink{X}{http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/bareos-server/} \\
- \hline
- OpenBSD & ~ & X & & ~ \\
- \hline
- NetBSD & ~ & X & & ~ \\
- \hline
- \multicolumn{5}{c}{\textbf{Unix}} \\
- %\hline
- %BSDI & ~ & $\star$ & ~ & ~ \\
- \hline
- AIX
- \index[general]{Platform!AIX}
- & $\geq$ 4.3 & com-13.2 & $\star$ & $\star$ \\
- \hline
- HP-UX
- \index[general]{Platform!HP-UX}
- & ~ & com-13.2 & ~ & ~ \\
- \hline
- Irix & ~ & $\star$ & ~ & ~ \\
- %\hline
- %OpenSolaris & ~ & X & X & X \\
- \hline
- Solaris
- \index[general]{Platform!Solaris}
- & $\geq$ 8 & com-12.4 & com-12.4 & com-12.4 \\
- \hline
- True64 & ~ & $\star$ & ~ & ~ \\
- \hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}[h]{p{0,15\textwidth} p{0,8\textwidth}}
-\textbf{vVV.V} & starting with Bareos version VV.V, this platform is official supported by the Bareos.org project \\
-\textbf{com-VV.V} & starting with Bareos version VV.V, this platform is supported. However, pre-build packages are only available from Bareos.com\\
-\textbf{nightly} & provided by Bareos nightly build. Bug reports are welcome, however it is not official supported \\
-\textbf{X} & known to work \\
-\textbf{$\star$} & has been reported to work by the community\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-% \paragraph{Notes}
-%
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item by GNU/Linux, we mean all x86 (32/64bit) versions of CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SLES and Ubuntu that are officially supported by the distribution itself.
-% \end{itemize}
-
-\section{}
-
-\subsection{Packages for the different Linux platforms}
-\label{sec:packages}
-
-The following tables summarize what packages are available for the different Linux platforms.
-
-This information is generated based on \url{http://download.bareos.com/bareos/release/}.
-In most cases this is identical to the packages provided by \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/}.
-Only if a package have been added later in a maintenance release, these information may differ.
-
-Distributions that are no longer relevant are left out.
-However, you might still find the packages on our download servers.
-
-Bareos tries to provide all packages for all current platforms.
-For extra packages, it depends if the distribution contains the required dependencies.
-
-For general information about the packages, see \nameref{sec:BareosPackages}.
-
-Packages names not containing the word \name{bareos} are required packages where we decided to include them ourselves.
-
-{
- \small
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-redhat.tex}
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-fedora.tex}
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-suse.tex}
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-opensuse.tex}
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-debian.tex}
- \input{autogenerated/bareos-packages-table-ubuntu.tex}
-}
-
-
-\input{operating-system-univention-corporate-server.tex}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Debian.org / Ubuntu Universe}
-\index[general]{Platform!Debian!Debian.org}
-\index[general]{Platform!Debian!8}
-\index[general]{Platform!Ubuntu!Universe}
-\index[general]{Platform!Ubuntu!Universe!15.04}
-\label{sec:DebianOrg}
-
-The distributions of Debian $>=$ 8 include a version of Bareos.
-Ubuntu Universe $>=$ 15.04 does also include these packages.
-
-In the further text, these version will be named \name{Bareos (Debian.org)}
-(also for the Ubuntu Universe version, as this is based on the Debian version).
-
-\subsubsection{Limitations of the Debian.org/Ubuntu Universe version of Bareos}
-\label{sec:DebianOrgLimitations}
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Debian.org does not include the libfastlz compression library and therefore the Bareos (Debian.org) packages do not offer the fileset options \parameter{compression=LZFAST}, \parameter{compression=LZ4} and \parameter{compression=LZ4HC}.
- \item Debian.org prefers that Bareos (Debian.org) is linked against GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL. Therefore, the Bareos (Debian.org) package only support \nameref{sec:TransportEncryption} but no \nameref{DataEncryption}.
- \item Debian.org does not include the \package{bareos-webui} package.
- \end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsection{Mac OS X}
-\index[general]{Platform!Mac!OS X}
-\label{sec:macosx}
-
-Bareos for MacOS X is available either
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item via the \elink{Homebrew project}{https://brew.sh/} (\url{http://formulae.brew.sh/formula/bareos-client}) or
- \item as pkg file from \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/MacOS/}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-However, you have to choose upfront, which client you want to use. Otherwise conflicts do occur.
-
-Both packages contain the \bareosFd and \command{bconsole}.
-
-% \subsubsection{Requirements}
-%
-% The \bareosFd is only the client component of the backup system.
-% For proper operation the \bareosFd needs to have access to a \bareosDir and \bareosSd,
-% typically installed on a (Linux) server machine in the local network.
-
-\subsubsection{Installing the Bareos Client as PKG}
-\index[general]{Installation!MacOS}
-
-The Bareos installer package for Mac OS X contains the \bareosFd for Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
-
-On your local Mac, you must be an admin user. The main user is an admin user.
-
-Download the \file{bareos-client*.pkg} installer package from \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/MacOS/}.
-
-Find the .pkg you just downloaded.
-Install the .pkg by holding the CTRL key, left-clicking the installer and choosing \bquote{open}.
-
-Follow the directions given to you and finish the installation.
-
-\subsubsection{Configuration}
-
-To make use of your \bareosFd on your system, it is required to configure the \bareosDir and the local \bareosFd.
-
-Configure the server-side by follow the instructions at \nameref{sec:AddAClient}.
-
-After configuring the server-side you can either
-transfer the necessary configuration file using following command
-or configure the client locally.
-
-
-\subsubsubsection{Option 1: Copy the director resource from the Bareos Director to the Client}
-
-Assuming your client has the DNS entry
-\host{client2.example.com} and has been added to \bareosDir as \resourcename{bareos-dir}{client}{client2-fd}:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-scp /etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/client2-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf root@client2.example.com:/usr/local/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/
-\end{commands}
-
-This differs in so far, as on Linux the configuration files are located under
-\path|/etc/bareos/|,
-while on MacOS they are located at
-\path|/usr/local/etc/bareos/|.
-
-
-
-\subsubsubsection{Option 2: Edit the director resource on the Client}
-
-Alternatively, you can edit the file \path|/usr/local/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf|.
-
-This can be done by right-clicking the finder icon in your task bar, select \bquote{Go to folder ...} and paste \path|/usr/local/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/|.
-
-Select the \path|bareos-dir.conf| file and open it.
-
-Alternatively you can also call following command on the command console:
-\begin{commands}{}
-open -t /usr/local/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf
-\end{commands}
-
-The file should look similar to this:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "SOME_RANDOM_PASSWORD"
- Description = "Allow the configured Director to access this file daemon."
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Set this client-side password to the same value as given on the server-side.
-
-\warning{The configuration file contains passwords and therefore must not be accessible for any users except admin users.}
-
-\subsubsection{Restart bareos-fd after changing the configuration}
-
-The bareos-fd must be restarted to reread its configuration:
-
-\begin{commands}{Restart the \bareosFd}
-sudo launchctl stop org.bareos.bareos-fd
-sudo launchctl start org.bareos.bareos-fd
-\end{commands}
-
-% Use \command{launchctl} to enable and disable the bareos file daemon.
-%
-% \begin{commands}{Load (start) the \bareosFd}
-% sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.bareos.bareos-fd.plist
-% \end{commands}
-%
-% \begin{commands}{Unload (stop) the \bareosFd}
-% sudo launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.bareos.bareos-fd.plist
-% \end{commands}
-
-% Following command can be used to check its status:
-%
-% \begin{commands}{Check the status of the \bareosFd}
-% sudo launchctl list org.bareos.bareos-fd
-% \end{commands}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Verify that the Bareos File Daemon is working}
-
-Open the \command{bconsole} on your \bareosDir and check the status of the client with
-
-\begin{bconfig}{}
-*<input>status client=client2-fd</input>
-\end{bconfig}
-
-In case, the client does not react, following command are useful the check the status:
-
-
-\begin{commands}{Verify the status of \bareosFd}
-# check if bareos-fd is started by system:
-sudo launchctl list org.bareos.bareos-fd
-
-# get process id (PID) of bareos-fd
-pgrep bareos-fd
-
-# show files opened by bareos-fd
-sudo lsof -p `pgrep bareos-fd`
-
-# check what process is listening on the \bareosFd port
-sudo lsof -n -iTCP:9102 | grep LISTEN
-\end{commands}
-
-You can also manually start bareos-fd in debug mode by:
-
-\begin{commands}{Start \bareosFd in debug mode}
-sudo /usr/local/sbin/bareos-fd -f -d 100
-\end{commands}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/tables.tex b/manuals/en/main/tables.tex
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-\chapter{Catalog Tables}
-\index[general]{Catalog}
-
-Bareos stores its information in a database, named Catalog.
-It is configured by \nameref{DirectorResourceCatalog}.
-
-\section{Job}
-\index[general]{Catalog!Job}
-\index[general]{Job!Catalog}
-
-\subsection{JobStatus}
-\label{jobstatus}
-\index[general]{Job!JobStatus}
-\index[general]{Catalog!Job!JobStatus}
-
-% from src/cats/ddl/creates/mysql.sql
-
-The status of a Bareos job is stored as abbreviation
-in the Catalog database table Job.
-It is also displayed by some bconsole commands, eg. \bcommand{list}{jobs}.
-
-This table lists the abbreviations together with its description and weight.
-The weight is used, when multiple states are applicable for a job.
-In this case, only the status with the highest weight/priority is applied.
-
-\begin{longtable}{ | c | l | r | }
-\hline
-\textbf{Abbr.} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Description}} & \textbf{Weight} \\
-\hline
-\hline
-C & Created, not yet running & 15 \\
-R & Running & 15 \\
-B & Blocked & 15 \\
-T & Completed successfully & 10 \\
-E & Terminated with errors & 25 \\
-e & Non-fatal error & 20 \\
-f & Fatal error & 100 \\
-D & Verify found differences & 15 \\
-A & Canceled by user & 90 \\
-I & Incomplete job & 15 \\
-L & Committing data & 15 \\
-W & Terminated with warnings & 20 \\
-l & Doing data despooling & 15 \\
-q & Queued waiting for device & 15 \\
-F & Waiting for Client & 15 \\
-S & Waiting for Storage daemon & 15 \\
-m & Waiting for new media & 15 \\
-M & Waiting for media mount & 15 \\
-s & Waiting for storage resource & 15 \\
-j & Waiting for job resource & 15 \\
-c & Waiting for client resource & 15 \\
-d & Waiting on maximum jobs & 15 \\
-t & Waiting on start time & 15 \\
-p & Waiting on higher priority jobs & 15 \\
-i & Doing batch insert file records & 15 \\
-a & SD despooling attributes & 15 \\
-\hline
-\end{longtable}
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/tape-without-autochanger.tex b/manuals/en/main/tape-without-autochanger.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Using Tape Drives without Autochanger}
-\label{StrategiesChapter}
-\index[general]{Strategy!Backup}
-\index[general]{Backup Strategies}
-
-Although Recycling and Backing Up to Disk Volume have been discussed in
-previous chapters, this chapter is meant to give you an overall view of
-possible backup strategies and to explain their advantages and disadvantages.
-\label{Simple}
-
-\section{Simple One Tape Backup}
-\index[general]{Backup!One Tape}
-\index[general]{One Tape Backup}
-
-Probably the simplest strategy is to back everything up to a single tape and
-insert a new (or recycled) tape when it fills and Bareos requests a new one.
-
-\subsection{Advantages}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The operator intervenes only when a tape change is needed (e.g. once a
- month).
-\item There is little chance of operator error because the tape is not
- changed daily.
-\item A minimum number of tapes will be needed for a full restore. Typically
- the best case will be one tape and worst two.
-\item You can easily arrange for the Full backup to occur a different night
- of the month for each system, thus load balancing and shortening the backup
- time.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Disadvantages}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If your site burns down, you will lose your current backups
-\item After a tape fills and you have put in a blank tape, the backup will
- continue, and this will generally happen during working hours.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Practical Details}
-
-This system is very simple. When the tape fills and Bareos requests a new
-tape, you {\bf unmount} the tape from the Console program, insert a new tape
-and {\bf label} it. In most cases after the label, Bareos will automatically
-mount the tape and resume the backup. Otherwise, you simply {\bf mount} the
-tape.
-
-Using this strategy, one typically does a Full backup once a week followed by
-daily Incremental backups. To minimize the amount of data written to the tape,
-one can do a Full backup once a month on the first Sunday of the
-month, a Differential backup on the 2nd-5th Sunday of the month, and
-incremental backups the rest of the week.
-\label{Manual}
-
-\section{Manually Changing Tapes}
-\index[general]{Tape!Manually Changing}
-
-If you use the strategy presented above, Bareos will ask you to change the
-tape, and you will {\bf unmount} it and then remount it when you have inserted
-the new tape.
-
-If you do not wish to interact with Bareos to change each tape, there are
-several ways to get Bareos to release the tape:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item In your Storage daemon's Device resource, set
- \configdirective{AlwaysOpen = no}.
- In this case, Bareos will release the tape after every job. If you run
- several jobs, the tape will be rewound and repositioned to the end at the
- beginning of every job. This is not very efficient, but does let you change
- the tape whenever you want.
-\item Use a {\bf RunAfterJob} statement to run a script after your last job.
- This could also be an {\bf Admin} job that runs after all your backup jobs.
- The script could be something like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- #!/bin/sh
- bconsole <<END_OF_DATA
- release storage=your-storage-name
- END_OF_DATA
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-In this example, you would have {\bf AlwaysOpen=yes}, but the {\bf release}
-command would tell Bareos to rewind the tape and on the next job assume the
-tape has changed. This strategy may not work on some systems, or on
-autochangers because Bareos will still keep the drive open.
-\item The final strategy is similar to the previous case except that you
- would use the unmount command to force Bareos to release the drive. Then you
- would eject the tape, and remount it as follows:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- #!/bin/sh
- bconsole <<END_OF_DATA
- unmount storage=your-storage-name
- END_OF_DATA
-
- # the following is a shell command
- mt eject
-
- bconsole <<END_OF_DATA
- mount storage=your-storage-name
- END_OF_DATA
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\label{Daily}
-
-\section{Daily Tape Rotation}
-\index[general]{Rotation!Daily Tape}
-\index[general]{Daily Tape Rotation}
-
-This scheme is quite different from the one mentioned above in that a Full
-backup is done to a different tape every day of the week. Generally, the
-backup will cycle continuously through five or six tapes each week. Variations are
-to use a different tape each Friday, and possibly at the beginning of the
-month. Thus if backups are done Monday through Friday only, you need only five
-tapes, and by having two Friday tapes, you need a total of six tapes. Many sites
-run this way, or using modifications of it based on two week cycles or longer.
-
-
-\subsection{Advantages}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item All the data is stored on a single tape, so recoveries are simple and
- faster.
-\item Assuming the previous day's tape is taken offsite each day, a maximum
- of one days data will be lost if the site burns down.
- \end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Disadvantages}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The tape must be changed every day requiring a lot of operator
- intervention.
-\item More errors will occur because of human mistakes.
-\item If the wrong tape is inadvertently mounted, the Backup for that day
- will not occur exposing the system to data loss.
-\item There is much more movement of the tape each day (rewinds) leading to
- shorter tape drive life time.
-\item Initial setup of Bareos to run in this mode is more complicated than
- the Single tape system described above.
-\item Depending on the number of systems you have and their data capacity, it
- may not be possible to do a Full backup every night for time reasons or
- reasons of tape capacity.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Practical Details}
-
-The simplest way to "force" Bareos to use a different tape each day is to
-define a different Pool for each day of the the week a backup is done. In
-addition, you will need to specify appropriate Job and File retention periods
-so that Bareos will relabel and overwrite the tape each week rather than
-appending to it. Nic Bellamy has supplied an actual working model of this
-which we include here.
-
-What is important is to create a different Pool for each day of the week, and
-on the {\bf run} statement in the Schedule, to specify which Pool is to be
-used. He has one Schedule that accomplishes this, and a second Schedule that
-does the same thing for the Catalog backup run each day after the main backup
-(Priorities were not available when this script was written). In addition, he
-uses a {\bf Max Start Delay} of 22 hours so that if the wrong tape is
-premounted by the operator, the job will be automatically canceled, and the
-backup cycle will re-synchronize the next day. He has named his Friday Pool
-{\bf WeeklyPool} because in that Pool, he wishes to have several tapes to be
-able to restore to a time older than one week.
-
-And finally, in his Storage daemon's Device resource, he has {\bf Automatic
-Mount = yes} and {\bf Always Open = No}. This is necessary for the tape
-ejection to work in his {\bf end\_of\_backup.sh} script below.
-
-For example, his bareos-dir.conf file looks like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-
-# /etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
-#
-# Bareos Director Configuration file
-#
-Director {
- Name = ServerName
- DIRport = 9101
- QueryFile = "/etc/bareos/query.sql"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
- Password = "console-pass"
- Messages = Standard
-}
-#
-# Define the main nightly save backup job
-#
-Job {
- Name = "NightlySave"
- Type = Backup
- Client = ServerName
- FileSet = "Full Set"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycle"
- Storage = Tape
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bareos/NightlySave.bsr"
- Max Start Delay = 22h
-}
-# Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save)
-Job {
- Name = "BackupCatalog"
- Type = Backup
- Client = ServerName
- FileSet = "Catalog"
- Schedule = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Storage = Tape
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- # This creates an ASCII copy of the catalog
- # WARNING!!! Passing the password via the command line is insecure.
- # see comments in make_catalog_backup for details.
- RunBeforeJob = "/usr/lib/bareos/make_catalog_backup -u bareos"
- # This deletes the copy of the catalog, and ejects the tape
- RunAfterJob = "/etc/bareos/end_of_backup.sh"
- Write Bootstrap = "/var/lib/bareos/BackupCatalog.bsr"
- Max Start Delay = 22h
-}
-# Standard Restore template, changed by Console program
-Job {
- Name = "RestoreFiles"
- Type = Restore
- Client = ServerName
- FileSet = "Full Set"
- Storage = Tape
- Messages = Standard
- Pool = Default
- Where = /tmp/bareos-restores
-}
-# List of files to be backed up
-FileSet {
- Name = "Full Set"
- Include = signature=MD5 {
- /
- /data
- }
- Exclude = { /proc /tmp /.journal }
-}
-#
-# When to do the backups
-#
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycle"
- Run = Level=Full Pool=MondayPool Monday at 8:00pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=TuesdayPool Tuesday at 8:00pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=WednesdayPool Wednesday at 8:00pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=ThursdayPool Thursday at 8:00pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=WeeklyPool Friday at 8:00pm
-}
-# This does the catalog. It starts after the WeeklyCycle
-Schedule {
- Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
- Run = Level=Full Pool=MondayPool Monday at 8:15pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=TuesdayPool Tuesday at 8:15pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=WednesdayPool Wednesday at 8:15pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=ThursdayPool Thursday at 8:15pm
- Run = Level=Full Pool=WeeklyPool Friday at 8:15pm
-}
-# This is the backup of the catalog
-FileSet {
- Name = "Catalog"
- Include = signature=MD5 {
- /var/lib/bareos/bareos.sql
- }
-}
-# Client (File Services) to backup
-Client {
- Name = ServerName
- Address = dionysus
- FDPort = 9102
- Password = "client-pass"
- File Retention = 30d
- Job Retention = 30d
- AutoPrune = yes
-}
-# Definition of file storage device
-Storage {
- Name = Tape
- Address = dionysus
- SDPort = 9103
- Password = "storage-pass"
- Device = Tandberg
- Media Type = MLR1
-}
-# Generic catalog service
-Catalog {
- Name = MyCatalog
- dbname = bareos; user = bareos; password = ""
-}
-# Reasonable message delivery -- send almost all to email address
-# and to the console
-Messages {
- Name = Standard
- mailcommand = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: %t %e of %c %l\" %r"
- operatorcommand = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bareos\) %r\" -s \"Bareos: Intervention needed for %j\" %r"
- mail = root@localhost = all, !skipped
- operator = root@localhost = mount
- console = all, !skipped, !saved
- append = "/var/lib/bareos/log" = all, !skipped
-}
-
-# Pool definitions
-#
-# Default Pool for jobs, but will hold no actual volumes
-Pool {
- Name = Default
- Pool Type = Backup
-}
-Pool {
- Name = MondayPool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 6d
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 2
-}
-Pool {
- Name = TuesdayPool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 6d
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 2
-}
-Pool {
- Name = WednesdayPool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 6d
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 2
-}
-Pool {
- Name = ThursdayPool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 6d
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 2
-}
-Pool {
- Name = WeeklyPool
- Pool Type = Backup
- Recycle = yes
- AutoPrune = yes
- Volume Retention = 12d
- Maximum Volume Jobs = 2
-}
-# EOF
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-In order to get Bareos to
-release the tape after the nightly backup, this setup uses a {\bf RunAfterJob} script
-that deletes the database dump and then rewinds and ejects
-the tape. The following is a copy of {\bf end\_of\_backup.sh}
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#! /bin/sh
-/usr/lib/bareos/delete_catalog_backup
-mt rewind
-mt eject
-exit 0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Finally, if you list his Volumes, you get something like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*list media
-Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bareos
-Pool: WeeklyPool
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| MeId| VolumeName| MedTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWritten | VolRet| Recyc|
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| 5 | Friday_1 | MLR1 | Used | 2157171998| 2003-07-11 20:20| 103680| 1 |
-| 6 | Friday_2 | MLR1 | Append | 0 | 0 | 103680| 1 |
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-Pool: MondayPool
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| MeId| VolumeName| MedTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWritten | VolRet| Recyc|
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| 2 | Monday | MLR1 | Used | 2260942092| 2003-07-14 20:20| 518400| 1 |
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-Pool: TuesdayPool
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| MeId| VolumeName| MedTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWritten | VolRet| Recyc|
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| 3 | Tuesday | MLR1 | Used | 2268180300| 2003-07-15 20:20| 518400| 1 |
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-Pool: WednesdayPool
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| MeId| VolumeName| MedTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWritten | VolRet| Recyc|
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| 4 | Wednesday | MLR1 | Used | 2138871127| 2003-07-09 20:2 | 518400| 1 |
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-Pool: ThursdayPool
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| MeId| VolumeName| MedTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWritten | VolRet| Recyc|
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-| 1 | Thursday | MLR1 | Used | 2146276461| 2003-07-10 20:50| 518400| 1 |
-+-----+-----------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+-------+------+
-Pool: Default
-No results to list.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/tapetesting.tex b/manuals/en/main/tapetesting.tex
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-%%
-%%
-
-
-This chapter is concerned with testing and configuring your tape drive to make
-sure that it will work properly with Bareos using the {\bf btape} program.
-
-\subsection{Get Your Tape Drive Working}
-
-In general, you should follow the following steps to get your tape drive to
-work with Bareos. Start with a tape mounted in your drive. If you have an
-autochanger, load a tape into the drive. We use {\bf /dev/nst0} as the tape
-drive name, you will need to adapt it according to your system.
-
-Do not proceed to the next item until you have succeeded with the previous
-one.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Make sure that Bareos (the Storage daemon) is not running
- or that you have {\bf unmount}ed the drive you will use
- for testing.
-
-\item Use tar to write to, then read from your drive:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
- tar cvf /dev/nst0 .
- mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
- tar tvf /dev/nst0
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item Make sure you have a valid and correct Device resource corresponding
- to your drive. For Linux users, generally, the default one works. For
- FreeBSD users, there are two possible Device configurations (see below).
- For other drives and/or OSes, you will need to first ensure that your
- system tape modes are properly setup (see below), then possibly modify
- you Device resource depending on the output from the btape program (next
- item). When doing this, you should consult the \ilink{Storage Daemon
- Configuration}{StoredConfChapter} of this manual.
-
-\item If you are using a Fibre Channel to connect your tape drive to
- Bareos, please be sure to disable any caching in the NSR (network
- storage router, which is a Fibre Channel to SCSI converter).
-
-\item Run the btape {\bf test} command:
-
- \footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- btape /dev/nst0
- test
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- It isn't necessary to run the autochanger part of the test at this time,
- but do not go past this point until the basic test succeeds. If you do
- have an autochanger, please be sure to read the \ilink{Autochanger
- chapter}{AutochangersChapter} of this manual.
-
-\item Run the btape {\bf fill} command, preferably with two volumes. This
- can take a long time. If you have an autochanger and it is configured, Bareos
- will automatically use it. If you do not have it configured, you can manually
- issue the appropriate {\bf mtx} command, or press the autochanger buttons to
- change the tape when requested to do so.
-
-\item Run Bareos, and backup a reasonably small directory, say 60
- Megabytes. Do three successive backups of this directory.
-
-\item Stop Bareos, then restart it. Do another full backup of the same
- directory. Then stop and restart Bareos.
-
-\item Do a restore of the directory backed up, by entering the following
- restore command, being careful to restore it to an alternate location:
-
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- restore select all done
- yes
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Do a {\bf diff} on the restored directory to ensure it is identical to the
- original directory. If you are going to backup multiple different systems
- (Linux, Windows, Mac, Solaris, FreeBSD, ...), be sure you test the restore
- on each system type.
-
-\item If you have an autochanger, you should now go back to the btape program
- and run the autochanger test:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- btape /dev/nst0
- auto
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Adjust your autochanger as necessary to ensure that it works correctly. See
- the \ilink{Autochanger chapter}{AutochangerTesting} of this manual for a complete discussion of testing
- your autochanger.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-% TODO: are more information needed from below? Is the information duplicated?
-\hide{
-If you have reached this point, you stand a good chance of having everything
-work. If you get into trouble at any point, {\bf carefully} read the
-documentation given below.
-
-\subsection{btape}
-\label{btape1}
-\index[general]{btape}
-
-This program permits a number of elementary tape operations via a tty command
-interface. The {\bf test} command, described below, can be very useful for
-testing tape drive compatibility problems. Aside from initial testing of tape
-drive compatibility with {\bf Bareos}, {\bf btape} will be mostly used by
-developers writing new tape drivers.
-
-{\bf btape} can be dangerous to use with existing {\bf Bareos} tapes because
-it will relabel a tape or write on the tape if so requested regardless of
-whether or not the tape contains valuable data, so please be careful and use
-it only on blank tapes.
-
-To work properly, \command{btape} needs to read the Storage daemon's configuration.
-
-The physical device name or the Device resource name must be specified on the
-command line, and this same device name must be present in the Storage
-daemon's configuration file read by \command{btape}
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Usage: btape [options] device_name
- -b <file> specify bootstrap file
- -c <file> set configuration file to file
- -d <nn> set debug level to nn
- -p proceed inspite of I/O errors
- -s turn off signals
- -v be verbose
- -? print this message.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-
-
-\label{problems1}
-\subsection{Tips for Resolving Problems}
-\index[general]{Problems!Tips for Resolving}
-\index[general]{Tips for Resolving Problems}
-
-\label{CannotRestore}
-\subsubsection{Bareos Saves But Cannot Restore Files}
-\index[general]{Files!Bareos Saves But Cannot Restore}
-\index[general]{Bareos Saves But Cannot Restore Files}
-
-If you are getting error messages such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume data error at 0:1! Wanted block-id: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-It is very likely that Bareos has tried to do block positioning and ended up
-at an invalid block. This can happen if your tape drive is in fixed block mode
-while Bareos's default is variable blocks. Note that in such cases, Bareos is
-perfectly able to write to your Volumes (tapes), but cannot position to read
-them.
-
-There are two possible solutions.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The first and best is to always ensure that your drive is in variable
- block mode. Note, it can switch back to fixed block mode on a reboot or if
- another program uses the drive. So on such systems you need to modify the
- Bareos startup files to explicitly set:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mt -f /dev/nst0 defblksize 0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-or whatever is appropriate on your system. Note, if you are running a Linux
-system, and the above command does not work, it is most likely because you
-have not loaded the appropriate {\bf mt} package, which is often called
-{\bf mt\_st}, but may differ according to your distribution.
-
-\item The second possibility, especially, if Bareos wrote while the drive was
- in fixed block mode, is to turn off block positioning in Bareos. This is done
- by adding:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Block Positioning = no
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-to the Device resource. This is not the recommended procedure because it can
-enormously slow down recovery of files, but it may help where all else
-fails. This directive is available in version 1.35.5 or later (and not yet
-tested).
-\end{enumerate}
-
-If you are getting error messages such as:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume data error at 0:0!
-Block checksum mismatch in block=0 len=32625 calc=345678 blk=123456
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You are getting tape read errors, and this is most likely due to
-one of the following things:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item An old or bad tape.
-\item A dirty drive that needs cleaning (particularly for DDS drives).
-\item A loose SCSI cable.
-\item Old firmware in your drive. Make sure you have the latest firmware
- loaded.
-\item Computer memory errors.
-\item Over-clocking your CPU.
-\item A bad SCSI card.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\label{opendevice}
-\subsubsection{Bareos Cannot Open the Device}
-\index[general]{Device!Bareos Cannot Open the}
-\index[general]{Bareos Cannot Open the Device}
-
-If you get an error message such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-dev open failed: dev.c:265 stored: unable to open
-device /dev/nst0:> ERR=No such device or address
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-the first time you run a job, it is most likely due to the fact that you
-specified the incorrect device name on your {\bf Archive Device}.
-
-If Bareos works fine with your drive, then all off a sudden you get error
-messages similar to the one shown above, it is quite possible that your driver
-module is being removed because the kernel deems it idle. This is done via
-{\bf crontab} with the use of {\bf rmmod -a}. To fix the problem, you can
-remove this entry from {\bf crontab}, or you can manually {\bf modprob} your
-driver module (or add it to the local startup script). Thanks to Alan Brown
-for this tip.
-\label{IncorrectFiles}
-
-\subsubsection{Incorrect File Number}
-\index[general]{Number!Incorrect File}
-\index[general]{Incorrect File Number}
-
-When Bareos moves to the end of the medium, it normally uses the {\bf
-ioctl(MTEOM)} function. Then Bareos uses the {\bf ioctl(MTIOCGET)} function to
-retrieve the current file position from the {\bf mt\_fileno} field. Some SCSI
-tape drivers will use a fast means of seeking to the end of the medium and in
-doing so, they will not know the current file position and hence return a {\bf
--1}. As a consequence, if you get {\bf "This is NOT correct!"} in the
-positioning tests, this may be the cause. You must correct this condition in
-order for Bareos to work.
-
-There are two possible solutions to the above problem of incorrect file
-number:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Figure out how to configure your SCSI driver to keep track of the file
- position during the MTEOM request. This is the preferred solution.
-\item Modify the {\bf Device} resource of your {\bf bareos-sd.conf} file to
- include:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Hardware End of File = no
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This will cause Bareos to use the MTFSF request to seek to the end of the
-medium, and Bareos will keep track of the file number itself.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\label{IncorrectBlocks}
-\subsubsection{Incorrect Number of Blocks or Positioning Errors}
-\index[general]{Testing!Incorrect Number of Blocks or Positioning Errors}
-\index[general]{Incorrect Number of Blocks or Positioning Errors}
-
-{\bf Bareos's} preferred method of working with tape drives (sequential
-devices) is to run in variable block mode, and this is what is set by default.
-You should first ensure that your tape drive is set for variable block mode
-(see below).
-
-If your tape drive is in fixed block mode and you have told Bareos to use
-different fixed block sizes or variable block sizes (default), you will get
-errors when Bareos attempts to forward space to the correct block (the kernel
-driver's idea of tape blocks will not correspond to Bareos's).
-
-All modern tape drives support variable tape blocks, but some older drives (in
-particular the QIC drives) as well as the ATAPI ide-scsi driver run only in
-fixed block mode. The Travan tape drives also apparently must run in fixed
-block mode (to be confirmed).
-
-Even in variable block mode, with the exception of the first record on the
-second or subsequent volume of a multi-volume backup, Bareos will write blocks
-of a fixed size. However, in reading a tape, Bareos will assume that for each
-read request, exactly one block from the tape will be transferred. This the
-most common way that tape drives work and is well supported by {\bf Bareos}.
-
-Drives that run in fixed block mode can cause serious problems for Bareos if
-the drive's block size does not correspond exactly to {\bf Bareos's} block
-size. In fixed block size mode, drivers may transmit a partial block or
-multiple blocks for a single read request. From {\bf Bareos's} point of view,
-this destroys the concept of tape blocks. It is much better to run in variable
-block mode, and almost all modern drives run in
-variable block mode. In order for Bareos to run in fixed block mode, you must
-include the following records in the Storage daemon's Device resource
-definition:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Minimum Block Size = nnn
-Maximum Block Size = nnn
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where {\bf nnn} must be the same for both records and must be identical to the
-driver's fixed block size.
-
-We recommend that you avoid this configuration if at all possible by using
-variable block sizes.
-
-If you must run with fixed size blocks, make sure they are not 512 bytes. This
-is too small and the overhead that Bareos has with each record will become
-excessive. If at all possible set any fixed block size to something like
-64,512 bytes or possibly 32,768 if 64,512 is too large for your drive. See
-below for the details on checking and setting the default drive block size.
-
-To recover files from tapes written in fixed block mode, see below.
-
-\label{TapeModes}
-\subsubsection{Ensuring that the Tape Modes Are Properly Set -- {\bf Linux
-Only}}
-\index[general]{Ensuring that the Tape Modes Are Properly Set -- Linux Only}
-
-If you have a modern SCSI tape drive and you are having problems with the {\bf
-test} command as noted above, it may be that some program has set one or more
-of your SCSI driver's options to non-default values. For example, if your
-driver is set to work in SysV manner, Bareos will not work correctly because
-it expects BSD behavior. To reset your tape drive to the default values, you
-can try the following, but {\bf ONLY} if you have a SCSI tape drive on a {\bf
-Linux} system:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-become super user
-mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
-mt -f /dev/nst0 stoptions buffer-writes async-writes read-ahead
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The above commands will clear all options and then set those specified. None
-of the specified options are required by Bareos, but a number of other options
-such as SysV behavior must not be set. Bareos does not support SysV tape
-behavior. On systems other than Linux, you will need to consult your {\bf mt}
-man pages or documentation to figure out how to do the same thing. This should
-not really be necessary though -- for example, on both Linux and Solaris
-systems, the default tape driver options are compatible with Bareos.
-On Solaris systems, you must take care to specify the correct device
-name on the {\bf Archive device} directive. See above for more details.
-
-You may also want to ensure that no prior program has set the default block
-size, as happened to one user, by explicitly turning it off with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mt -f /dev/nst0 defblksize 0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you are running a Linux
-system, and the above command does not work, it is most likely because you
-have not loaded the appropriate {\bf mt} package, which is often called
-{\bf mt\_st}, but may differ according to your distribution.
-
-If you would like to know what options you have set before making any of the
-changes noted above, you can now view them on Linux systems, thanks to a tip
-provided by Willem Riede. Do the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-become super user
-mt -f /dev/nst0 stsetoptions 0
-grep st0 /var/log/messages
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and you will get output that looks something like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-kernel: st0: Mode 0 options: buffer writes: 1, async writes: 1, read ahead: 1
-kernel: st0: can bsr: 0, two FMs: 0, fast mteom: 0, auto lock: 0,
-kernel: st0: defs for wr: 0, no block limits: 0, partitions: 0, s2 log: 0
-kernel: st0: sysv: 0 nowait: 0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Note, I have chopped off the beginning of the line with the date and machine
-name for presentation purposes.
-
-Some people find that the above settings only last until the next reboot, so
-please check this otherwise you may have unexpected problems.
-
-Beginning with Bareos version 1.35.8, if Bareos detects that you are running
-in variable block mode, it will attempt to set your drive appropriately. All
-OSes permit setting variable block mode, but some OSes do not permit setting
-the other modes that Bareos needs to function properly.
-
-
-\subsubsection{Tape Modes on FreeBSD}
-\label{FreeBSDTapes}
-\index[general]{FreeBSD!Tape Modes on}
-\index[general]{Tape Modes on FreeBSD}
-
-On most FreeBSD systems such as 4.9 and most tape drives, Bareos should run
-with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 seteotmodel 2
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 blocksize 0
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 comp enable
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-You might want to put those commands in a startup script to make sure your
-tape driver is properly initialized before running Bareos, because
-depending on your system configuration, these modes may be reset if a
-program other than Bareos uses the drive or when your system is rebooted.
-
-Then according to what the {\bf btape test} command returns, you will probably
-need to set the following (see below for an alternative):
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Hardware End of Medium = no
- BSF at EOM = yes
- Backward Space Record = no
- Backward Space File = no
- Fast Forward Space File = no
- TWO EOF = yes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Then be sure to run some append tests with Bareos where you start and stop
-Bareos between appending to the tape, or use {\bf btape} version 1.35.1 or
-greater, which includes simulation of stopping/restarting Bareos.
-
-Please see the file {\bf platforms/freebsd/pthreads-fix.txt} in the main
-Bareos directory concerning {\bf important} information concerning
-compatibility of Bareos and your system. A much more optimal Device
-configuration is shown below, but does not work with all tape drives. Please
-test carefully before putting either into production.
-
-Note, for FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE, using a Sony TSL11000 L100 DDS4 with an
-autochanger set to variable block size and DCLZ compression, Brian McDonald
-reports that to get Bareos to append correctly between Bareos executions,
-the correct values to use are:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 seteotmodel 1
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 blocksize 0
-mt -f /dev/nsa0 comp enable
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Hardware End of Medium = no
- BSF at EOM = no
- Backward Space Record = no
- Backward Space File = no
- Fast Forward Space File = yes
- TWO EOF = no
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This has been confirmed by several other people using different hardware. This
-configuration is the preferred one because it uses one EOF and no backspacing
-at the end of the tape, which works much more efficiently and reliably with
-modern tape drives.
-
-Finally, here is a Device configuration that Danny Butroyd reports to work
-correctly with the Overland Powerloader tape library using LT0-2 and
-FreeBSD 5.4-Stable:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-# Overland Powerloader LT02 - 17 slots single drive
-Device {
- Name = Powerloader
- Media Type = LT0-2
- Archive Device = /dev/nsa0
- AutomaticMount = yes;
- AlwaysOpen = yes;
- RemovableMedia = yes;
- RandomAccess = no;
- Changer Command = "/usr/local/sbin/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
- Changer Device = /dev/pass2
- AutoChanger = yes
- Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
-
- # FreeBSD Specific Settings
- Offline On Unmount = no
- Hardware End of Medium = no
- BSF at EOM = yes
- Backward Space Record = no
- Fast Forward Space File = no
- TWO EOF = yes
-}
-
-The following Device resource works fine with Dell PowerVault 110T and
-120T devices on both FreeBSD 5.3 and on NetBSD 3.0. It also works
-with Sony AIT-2 drives on FreeBSD.
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Device {
- ...
- # FreeBSD/NetBSD Specific Settings
- Hardware End of Medium = no
- BSF at EOM = yes
- Backward Space Record = no
- Fast Forward Space File = yes
- TWO EOF = yes
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-On FreeBSD version 6.0, it is reported that you can even set
-Backward Space Record = yes.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Finding your Tape Drives and Autochangers on FreeBSD}
-\index[general]{FreeBSD!Finding Tape Drives and Autochangers}
-\index[general]{Finding Tape Drives and Autochangers on FreeBSD}
-
-On FreeBSD, you can do a {\bf camcontrol devlist} as root to determine what
-drives and autochangers you have. For example,
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-undef# camcontrol devlist
- at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (pass0,sa0)
- at scbus0 target 4 lun 0 (pass1,sa1)
- at scbus0 target 4 lun 1 (pass2)
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-from the above, you can determine that there is a tape drive on {\bf /dev/sa0}
-and another on {\bf /dev/sa1} in addition since there is a second line for the
-drive on {\bf /dev/sa1}, you know can assume that it is the control device for
-the autochanger (i.e. {\bf /dev/pass2}). It is also the control device name to
-use when invoking the tapeinfo program. E.g.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-tapeinfo -f /dev/pass2
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-
-\label{fill}
-\subsubsection{Using btape to Simulate Filling a Tape}
-\index[general]{Using btape to Simulate Filling a Tape}
-\index[general]{Tape!Using btape to Simulate Filling}
-
-Because there are often problems with certain tape drives or systems when end
-of tape conditions occur, {\bf btape} has a special command {\bf fill} that
-causes it to write random data to a tape until the tape fills. It then writes
-at least one more Bareos block to a second tape. Finally, it reads back both
-tapes to ensure that the data has been written in a way that Bareos can
-recover it. Note, there is also a single tape option as noted below, which you
-should use rather than the two tape test. See below for more details.
-
-This can be an extremely time consuming process (here it is about 6 hours) to
-fill a full tape. Note, that btape writes random data to the tape when it is
-filling it. This has two consequences: 1. it takes a bit longer to generate
-the data, especially on slow CPUs. 2. the total amount of data is
-approximately the real physical capacity of your tape, regardless of whether
-or not the tape drive compression is on or off. This is because random data
-does not compress very much.
-
-To begin this test, you enter the {\bf fill} command and follow the
-instructions. There are two options: the simple single tape option and the
-multiple tape option. Please use only the simple single tape option because
-the multiple tape option still doesn't work totally correctly. If the single
-tape option does not succeed, you should correct the problem before using
-Bareos.
-\label{RecoveringFiles}
-
-\subsection{Recovering Files Written With Fixed Block Sizes}
-\index[general]{Recovering Files Written With Fixed Block Sizes}
-
-If you have been previously running your tape drive in fixed block mode
-(default 512) and Bareos with variable blocks (default), then in version
-1.32f-x and 1.34 and above, Bareos will fail to recover files because it does
-block spacing, and because the block sizes don't agree between your tape drive
-and Bareos it will not work.
-
-The long term solution is to run your drive in variable block mode as
-described above. However, if you have written tapes using fixed block sizes,
-this can be a bit of a pain. The solution to the problem is: while you are
-doing a restore command using a tape written in fixed block size, ensure that
-your drive is set to the fixed block size used while the tape was written.
-Then when doing the {\bf restore} command in the Console program, do not
-answer the prompt {\bf yes/mod/no}. Instead, edit the bootstrap file (the
-location is listed in the prompt) using any ASCII editor. Remove all {\bf
-VolBlock} lines in the file. When the file is re-written, answer the question,
-and Bareos will run without using block positioning, and it should recover
-your files.
-
-\label{BlockModes}
-\subsection{Tape Blocking Modes}
-\index[general]{Modes!Tape Blocking}
-\index[general]{Tape Blocking Modes}
-
-SCSI tapes may either be written in {\bf variable} or {\bf fixed} block sizes.
-Newer drives support both modes, but some drives such as the QIC devices
-always use fixed block sizes. Bareos attempts to fill and write complete
-blocks (default 65K), so that in normal mode (variable block size), Bareos
-will always write blocks of the same size except the last block of a Job. If
-Bareos is configured to write fixed block sizes, it will pad the last block of
-the Job to the correct size. Bareos expects variable tape block size drives to
-behave as follows: Each write to the drive results in a single record being
-written to the tape. Each read returns a single record. If you request less
-bytes than are in the record, only those number of bytes will be returned, but
-the entire logical record will have been read (the next read will retrieve the
-next record). Thus data from a single write is always returned in a single
-read, and sequentially written records are returned by sequential reads.
-
-Bareos expects fixed block size tape drives to behave as follows: If a write
-length is greater than the physical block size of the drive, the write will be
-written as two blocks each of the fixed physical size. This single write may
-become multiple physical records on the tape. (This is not a good situation).
-According to the documentation, one may never write an amount of data that is
-not the exact multiple of the blocksize (it is not specified if an error
-occurs or if the the last record is padded). When reading, it is my
-understanding that each read request reads one physical record from the tape.
-Due to the complications of fixed block size tape drives, you should avoid
-them if possible with Bareos, or you must be ABSOLUTELY certain that you use
-fixed block sizes within Bareos that correspond to the physical block size of
-the tape drive. This will ensure that Bareos has a one to one correspondence
-between what it writes and the physical record on the tape.
-
-Please note that Bareos will not function correctly if it writes a block and
-that block is split into two or more physical records on the tape. Bareos
-assumes that each write causes a single record to be written, and that it can
-sequentially recover each of the blocks it has written by using the same
-number of sequential reads as it had written.
-
-\subsection{Details of Tape Modes}
-\index[general]{Modes!Details}
-\index[general]{Details of Tape Modes}
-Rudolf Cejka has provided the following information concerning
-certain tape modes and MTEOM.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[Tape level]
- It is always possible to position filemarks or blocks, whereas
- positioning to the end-of-data is only optional feature, however it is
- implemented very often. SCSI specification also talks about optional
- sequential filemarks, setmarks and sequential setmarks, but these are not
- implemented so often. Modern tape drives keep track of file positions in
- built-in chip (AIT, LTO) or at the beginning of the tape (SDLT), so there
- is not any speed difference, if end-of-data or filemarks is used (I have
- heard, that LTO-1 from all 3 manufacturers do not use its chip for file
- locations, but a tape as in SDLT case, and I'm not sure about LTO-2 and
- LTO-3 case). However there is a big difference, that end-of-data ignores
- file position, whereas filemarks returns the real number of skipped
- files, so OS can track current file number just in filemarks case.
-
-\item[OS level]
- Solaris does use just SCSI SPACE Filemarks, it does not support SCSI
- SPACE End-of-data. When MTEOM is called, Solaris does use SCSI SPACE
- Filemarks with count = 1048576 for fast mode, and combination of SCSI
- SPACE Filemarks with count = 1 with SCSI SPACE Blocks with count = 1 for
- slow mode, so EOD mark on the tape on some older tape drives is not
- skipped. File number is always tracked for MTEOM.
-
- Linux does support both SCSI SPACE Filemarks and End-of-data: When MTEOM
- is called in MT\_ST\_FAST\_MTEOM mode, SCSI SPACE End-of-data is used.
- In the other case, SCSI SPACE Filemarks with count =
- 8388607 is used.
- There is no real slow mode like in Solaris - I just expect, that for
- older tape drives Filemarks may be slower than End-of-data, but not so
- much as in Solaris slow mode. File number is tracked for MTEOM just
- without MT\_ST\_FAST\_MTEOM - when MT\_ST\_FAST\_MTEOM is used, it is not.
-
- FreeBSD does support both SCSI SPACE Filemarks and End-of-data, but when
- MTEOD (MTEOM) is called, SCSI SPACE End-of-data is always used. FreeBSD
- never use SCSI SPACE Filemarks for MTEOD. File number is never tracked
- for MTEOD.
-
-\item[Bareos level]
- When {\bf Hardware End of Medium = Yes} is used, MTEOM is called, but it
- does not mean, that hardware End-of-data must be used. When Hardware End
- of Medium = No, if Fast Forward Space File = Yes, MTFSF with count =
- 32767 is used, else Block Read with count = 1 with Forward Space File
- with count = 1 is used, which is really very slow.
-
-\item [Hardware End of Medium = Yes|No]
- The name of this option is misleading and is the source of confusion,
- because it is not the hardware EOM, what is really switched here.
-
- If I use Yes, OS must not use SCSI SPACE End-of-data, because Bareos
- expects, that there is tracked file number, which is not supported by
- SCSI specification. Instead, the OS have to use SCSI SPACE Filemarks.
-
- If I use No, an action depends on Fast Forward Space File.
-
- When I set {\bf Hardware End of Medium = no}
- and {\bf Fast Forward Space File = no}
- file positioning was very slow
- on my LTO-3 (about ten to 100 minutes), but
-
- with {\bf Hardware End of Medium = no} and
-{\bf Fast Forward Space File = yes}, the time is ten to
-100 times faster (about one to two minutes).
-
-\end{description}
-
-\subsection{Tape Performance Problems}
-\index[general]{Tape Performance}
-If you have LTO-3 or LTO-4 drives, you should be able to
-fairly good transfer rates; from 60 to 150 MB/second, providing
-you have fast disks; GigaBit Ethernet connections (probably 2); you are
-running multiple simultaneous jobs; you have Bareos data spooling
-enabled; your tape block size is set to 131072 or 262144; and
-you have set {\bf Maximum File Size = 5G}.
-
-If you are not getting good performance, consider some of the following
-suggestions from the Allen Balck on the Bareos Users email list:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item You are using an old HBA (i.e. SCSI-1, which only does 5 MB/s)
-
-\item There are other, slower, devices on the SCSI bus. The HBA will
- negotiate the speed of every device down to the speed of the
- slowest.
-
-\item There is a termination problem on the bus (either too much or
- too little termination). The HBA will drop the bus speed in an
- attempt to increase the reliability of the bus.
-
-\item Loose or damaged cabling - this will probably make the HBA "think"
- you have a termination problem and it will react as in 3 above.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-See if /var/adm/messages (or /var/log/messages) tells you what the sync
-rate of the SCSI devices/bus are. Also, the next time you reboot, the
-BIOS may be able to tell you what the rate of each device is.
-
-
-\subsection{Autochanger Errors}
-\index[general]{Errors!Autochanger}
-\index[general]{Autochanger Errors}
-
-If you are getting errors such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-3992 Bad autochanger "load slot 1, drive 1": ERR=Child exited with code 1.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and you are running your Storage daemon as non-root, then most likely
-you are having permissions problems with the control channel. Running
-as root, set permissions on /dev/sgX so that the userid and group of
-your Storage daemon can access the device. You need to ensure that you
-all access to the proper control device, and if you don't have any
-SCSI disk drives (including SATA drives), you might want to change
-the permissions on /dev/sg*.
-
-\subsection{Syslog Errors}
-\index[general]{Errors!Syslog}
-\index[general]{Syslog Errors}
-
-If you are getting errors such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-: kernel: st0: MTSETDRVBUFFER only allowed for root
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-you are most likely running your Storage daemon as non-root, and
-Bareos is attempting to set the correct OS buffering to correspond
-to your Device resource. Most OSes allow only root to issue this
-ioctl command. In general, the message can be ignored providing
-you are sure that your OS parameters are properly configured as
-described earlier in this manual. If you are running your Storage daemon
-as root, you should not be getting these system log messages, and if
-you are, something is probably wrong.
-}
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-
-\chapter{Transport Encryption}
-\label{CommEncryption}
-\label{sec:TransportEncryption}
-\index[general]{Communications Encryption}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Communication}
-\index[general]{Encryption!Transport}
-\index[general]{Transport Encryption}
-\index[general]{TLS}
-\index[general]{SSL}
-
-Bareos TLS (Transport Layer Security) is built-in network
-encryption code to provide secure network transport similar to
-that offered by \command{stunnel} or \command{ssh}. The data written to
-Volumes by the Storage daemon is not encrypted by this code.
-For data encryption, please see the \nameref{DataEncryption} chapter.
-
-The initial Bacula encryption implementation has been written by Landon Fuller.
-
-Supported features of this code include:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Client/Server TLS Requirement Negotiation
-\item TLSv1 Connections with Server and Client Certificate
-Validation
-\item Forward Secrecy Support via Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Keying
-\end{itemize}
-
-This document will refer to both \bquote{server} and \bquote{client} contexts.
-These terms refer to the accepting and initiating peer, respectively.
-
-Diffie-Hellman anonymous ciphers are not supported by this code. The
-use of DH anonymous ciphers increases the code complexity and places
-explicit trust upon the two-way CRAM-MD5 implementation. CRAM-MD5 is
-subject to known plaintext attacks, and it should be considered
-considerably less secure than PKI certificate-based authentication.
-
-\section{TLS Configuration Directives}
-\label{TlsDirectives}
-Additional configuration directives have been added to all the daemons
-(Director, File daemon, and Storage daemon) as well as the various
-different Console programs.
-These directives are defined as follows:
-
-\begin{description}
-\directive{dir}{TLS Enable}{yes{\textbar}no}{}{no}{}%
-Enable TLS support. Without setting \configdirective{TLS Require}=yes,
-the connection can fall back to unencrypted connection,
-if the other side does not support TLS.
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS Require}{yes{\textbar}no}{}{no}{}%
-Require TLS connections.
-If TLS is not required,
-then Bareos will connect with other daemons either with or without TLS depending
-on what the other daemon requests.
-If TLS is required,
-then Bareos will refuse any connection that does not use TLS.
-\configdirective{TLS Require}=yes implicitly sets \configdirective{TLS Enable}=yes.
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS Certificate}{filename}{}{}{}%
-The full path and filename of a PEM encoded TLS certificate. It can be
-used as either a client or server certificate.
-It is used because PEM files are base64 encoded and hence ASCII
-text based rather than binary.
-They may also contain encrypted information.
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS Key}{filename}{}{}{}%
-The full path and filename of a PEM encoded TLS private key. It must
-correspond to the certificate specified in the \configdirective{TLS Certificate} configuration directive.
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS Verify Peer}{yes{\textbar}no}{}{}{}%
-Request and verify the peers certificate.
-
-In server context, unless the \configdirective{TLS Allowed CN} configuration directive is specified,
-any client certificate signed by a known-CA will be accepted.
-
-In client context, the server certificate CommonName attribute is checked against
-the \configdirective{Address} and \configdirective{TLS Allowed CN} configuration directives.
-
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS Allowed CN}{stringlist}{}{}{}%
-Common name attribute of allowed peer certificates.
-If \configdirective{TLS Verify Peer}=yes, all connection request certificates
-will be checked against this list.
-
-This directive may be specified more than once.
-
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS CA Certificate File}{filename}{}{}{}%
-The full path and filename specifying a
-PEM encoded TLS CA certificate(s). Multiple certificates are
-permitted in the file.
-
-In a client context, one of
-\configdirective{TLS CA Certificate File} or \configdirective{TLS CA Certificate Dir}
-is required.
-
-In a server context, it is only required if \configdirective{TLS Verify Peer} is used.
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS CA Certificate Dir}{directory}{}{}{}%
-Full path to TLS CA certificate directory. In the current implementation,
-certificates must be stored PEM encoded with OpenSSL-compatible hashes,
-which is the subject name's hash and an extension of {\bf .0}.
-
-In a client context, one of
-\configdirective{TLS CA Certificate File} or \configdirective{TLS CA Certificate Dir}
-is required.
-
-In a server context, it is only required if \configdirective{TLS Verify Peer} is used.
-
-
-\directive{dir}{TLS DH File}{filename}{}{}{}%
-Path to PEM encoded Diffie-Hellman parameter file. If this directive is
-specified, DH key exchange will be used for the ephemeral keying, allowing
-for forward secrecy of communications. DH key exchange adds an additional
-level of security because the key used for encryption/decryption by the
-server and the client is computed on each end and thus is never passed over
-the network if Diffie-Hellman key exchange is used. Even if DH key
-exchange is not used, the encryption/decryption key is always passed
-encrypted. This directive is only valid within a server context.
-
-To generate the parameter file, you
-may use openssl:
-
-\begin{commands}{create DH key}
-openssl dhparam -out dh1024.pem -5 1024
-\end{commands}
-
-\end{description}
-
-\section{Getting TLS Certificates}
-
-To get a trusted certificate (CA or Certificate Authority signed
-certificate), you will either need to purchase certificates signed by a
-commercial CA or become a CA
-yourself, and thus you can sign all your own certificates.
-
-Bareos is known to work well with RSA certificates.
-
-You can use programs like \elink{xca}{http://xca.sourceforge.net/} or TinyCA
-to easily manage your own CA with a Graphical User Interface.
-
-
-
-\section{Example TLS Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{Example!TLS Configuration Files}
-\index[general]{TLS Configuration Files}
-
-An example of the TLS portions of the configuration
-files are listed below.
-
-Another example can be found at \bareosTlsConfigurationExample.
-
-\subsection{Bareos Director}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director { # define myself
- Name = bareos-dir
- ...
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- # This is a server certificate, used for incoming
- # (console) connections.
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-key.pem
- TLS Verify Peer = yes
- TLS Allowed CN = "bareos@backup1.example.com"
- TLS Allowed CN = "administrator@example.com"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{storage}{File}
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Address = bareos-sd1.example.com
- ...
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- # This is a client certificate, used by the director to
- # connect to the storage daemon
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-key.pem
- TLS Allowed CN = bareos-sd1.example.com
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{client1-fd}
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- Address = client1.example.com
- ...
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- TLS Certificate = "/etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-cert.pem"
- TLS Key = "/etc/bareos/tls/bareos-dir.example.com-key.pem"
- TLS Allowed CN = client1.example.com
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Bareos Storage Daemon}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-sd}{storage}{bareos-sd1}
-Storage {
- Name = bareos-sd1
- ...
- # These TLS configuration options are used for incoming
- # file daemon connections. Director TLS settings are handled
- # in Director resources.
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- # This is a server certificate. It is used by connecting
- # file daemons to verify the authenticity of this storage daemon
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-sd1.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-sd1.example.com-key.pem
- # Peer verification must be disabled,
- # or all file daemon CNs must be listed in "TLS Allowed CN".
- # Peer validity is verified by the storage connection cookie
- # provided to the File Daemon by the Director.
- TLS Verify Peer = no
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-sd}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- ...
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- # This is a server certificate. It is used by the connecting
- # director to verify the authenticity of this storage daemon
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-sd1.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/bareos-sd1.example.com-key.pem
- # Require the connecting director to provide a certificate
- # with the matching CN.
- TLS Verify Peer = yes
- TLS Allowed CN = "bareos-dir.example.com"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Bareos File Daemon}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{client}{myself}
-Client {
- Name = client1-fd
- ...
- # you need these TLS entries so the SD and FD can
- # communicate
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
-
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/client1.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/client1.example.com-key.pem
-
- TLS Allowed CN = bareos-sd1.example.com
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- ...
- TLS Enable = yes
- TLS Require = yes
- TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bareos/tls/ca.pem
- # This is a server certificate. It is used by connecting
- # directors to verify the authenticity of this file daemon
- TLS Certificate = /etc/bareos/tls/client11.example.com-cert.pem
- TLS Key = /etc/bareos/tls/client1.example.com-key.pem
- TLS Verify Peer = yes
- # Allow only the Director to connect
- TLS Allowed CN = "bareos-dir.example.com"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
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-
-\section{Debug Messages}
-\label{sec:debug-messages}
-
-The Bareos programs contain a lot of debug messages. Normally, these are not printed.
-See the \ilink{setdebug}{bcommandSetdebug} chapter about how to enable them.
-
-
-\section{Client Access Problems}
-\label{AccessProblems}
-\index[general]{Problem!Cannot Access a Client}
- There are several reasons why a \bareosDir could not contact a client on a
- different machine. They are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Check if the client file daemon is really running.
-\item The Client address or port is incorrect or not resolved by DNS. See if
- you can ping the client machine using the same address as in the Client
- record.
-\item You have a firewall, and it is blocking traffic on port 9102 between
- the Director's machine and the Client's machine (or on port 9103 between the
- Client and the Storage daemon machines).
-\item If your system is using Tcpwrapper (\file{hosts.allow} or \file{hosts.deny} file), verify that is
- permitting access.
-\item Your password or names are not correct in both the Director and the
- Client machine. Try configuring everything identical to how you run the
- client on the same machine as the Director, but just change the address. If
- that works, make the other changes one step at a time until it works.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Some of the DNS and Firewall problems can be circumvented by configuring clients
-using \nameref {sec:ClientInitiatedConnection} or
-as \nameref{PassiveClient}.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Difficulties Connecting from the FD to the SD}
-\index[general]{Problem!Connecting from the FD to the SD}
-
-If you are having difficulties getting one or more of your File daemons to
-connect to the Storage daemon, it is most likely because you have not used a
-fully qualified domain name on the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Address} directive.
-That is the resolver on the File daemon's machine
-(not on the Director's) must be able to resolve the name you supply into an IP
-address. An example of an address that is guaranteed not to work: \host{localhost}.
-An example that may work: \host{bareos-sd1}. An example that is more
-likely to work: \host{bareos-sd1.example.com}.
-
-You can verify how a \bareosFd resolves a DNS name by the following command:
-\begin{bconsole}{Test DNS resolution of the \bareosFd \name{bareos-fd}}
-*<input>resolve client=bareos-fd NONEXISTINGHOSTNAME</input>
-Connecting to Client bareos-fd at bareos:9102
-bareos-fd: Failed to resolve NONEXISTINGHOSTNAME
-*<input>resolve client=bareos-fd bareos-sd1.example.com</input>
-Connecting to Client bareos-fd at bareos:9102
-bareos-fd resolves bareos-sd1.example.com to host[ipv4;192.168.0.1]
-\end{bconsole}
-
-If your address is correct, then make sure that no other program is using the
-port 9103 on the Storage daemon's machine. The Bacula project has reserved
-these port numbers by IANA, therefore they should only be used by Bacula and its replacements like Bareos.
-However, apparently
-some HP printers do use these port numbers. A \command{netstat -lntp}
-on the \bareosSd's machine can determine who is listening on the 9103 port (used for FD to SD
-communications in Bareos).
-
-
-
-\subsection{Authorization Errors}
-\index[general]{Problem!Authorization Errors}
-\index[general]{Concurrent Jobs}
-\label{AuthorizationErrors}
-
- For security reasons, Bareos requires that both the File daemon and the
- Storage daemon know the name of the Director as well as its password. As a
- consequence, if you change the Director's name or password, you must make
- the corresponding change in the Storage daemon's and in the File daemon's
- configuration files.
-
- During the authorization process, the Storage daemon and File daemon
- also require that the Director authenticates itself, so both ends
- require the other to have the correct name and password.
-
- If you have edited the configuration files and modified any name or any password,
- and you are getting authentication errors, then your best bet is to go
- back to the original configuration files generated by the Bareos installation
- process. Make only the absolutely necessary modifications to these
- files -- e.g. add the correct email address. Then follow the
- instructions in the \ilink{Running Bareos}{TutorialChapter} chapter of
- this manual. You will run a backup to disk and a restore. Only when
- that works, should you begin customization of the configuration files.
-
- Some users report that authentication fails if there is not a proper
- reverse DNS lookup entry for the machine. This seems to be a
- requirement of gethostbyname(), which is what Bareos uses to translate
- names into IP addresses. If you cannot add a reverse DNS entry, or you
- don't know how to do so, you can avoid the problem by specifying an IP
- address rather than a machine name in the appropriate Bareos configuration file.
-
- Here is a picture that indicates what names/passwords in which
- files/Resources must match up:
-
- \begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir Conf-Diagram}
- \end{center}
-
- In the left column, you will find the Director, Storage, and Client
- resources, with their names and passwords -- these are all in the
- \bareosDir configuration.
- The right column is where the corresponding values
- should be found in the Console, Storage daemon (SD), and File daemon (FD)
- configuration files.
-
- Another thing to check is to ensure that the Bareos component you are
- trying to access has \configdirective{Maximum Concurrent Jobs} set large enough to
- handle each of the Jobs and the Console that want to connect
- simultaneously. Once the maximum connections has been reached, each
- Bareos component will reject all new connections.
-
-\section{Concurrent Jobs}
-\label{ConcurrentJobs}
-\index[general]{Job!Concurrent Jobs}
-\index[general]{Running Concurrent Jobs}
-\index[general]{Concurrent Jobs}
-
-Bareos can run multiple concurrent jobs. Using the \configdirective{Maximum Concurrent Jobs} directives, you
-can configure how many and which jobs can be run simultaneously:
-\begin{description}
- \item[\bareosDir] \hfill\\
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Director}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Client}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\bareosSd] \hfill\\
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Storage}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Sd}{Device}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \end{itemize}
- \item[\bareosFd] \hfill\\
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Client}{Maximum Concurrent Jobs}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{description}
-
-For example, if you want two different jobs to run simultaneously backing up
-the same Client to the same Storage device, they will run concurrently only if
-you have set \configdirective{Maximum Concurrent Jobs} greater than one in the \configresource{Director}
-resource, the \configresource{Client} resource, and the \configresource{Storage} resource in \bareosDir configuration.
-
-% TODO: is there a better explaination for interleaving? Then more label to that place.
-\label{sec:Interleaving}
-When running concurrent jobs without \nameref{sec:DataSpooling}, the volume format becomes more complicated,
-consequently, restores may take longer if Bareos must sort through interleaved volume blocks from multiple simultaneous
-jobs. This can be avoided by having each simultaneous job write to
-a different volume or by using data spooling
-We recommend that you read the \nameref{sec:DataSpooling} of this manual first, then test your multiple
-concurrent backup including restore testing before you put it into production.
-
-When using random access media as backup space (e.g. disk), you should also read the chapter about \nameref{ConcurrentDiskJobs}.
-
-Below is a super stripped down \file{bareos-dir.conf} file showing you the four
-places where the the file must be modified to allow the same job \resourcename{Dir}{Job}{NightlySave}
-to run up to four times concurrently. The change to the Job
-resource is not necessary if you want different Jobs to run at the same time,
-which is the normal case.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{Concurrent Jobs Example}
-#
-# Bareos Director Configuration file -- bareos-dir.conf
-#
-Director {
- Name = rufus-dir
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
- ...
-}
-Job {
- Name = "NightlySave"
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
- Client = rufus-fd
- Storage = File
- ...
-}
-Client {
- Name = rufus-fd
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
- ...
-}
-Storage {
- Name = File
- Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
- ...
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-
-\input{ansi-labels}
-
-\section{Tape Drive}
-\label{TapeTestingChapter}
-\index[general]{Problem!Tape}
-
-\input{tapetesting}
-
-\section{Autochanger}
-
-\subsection{Testing Autochanger and Adapting mtx-changer script}
-\label{AutochangerTesting}
-\label{sec:MtxChangerManualUsage}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!Testing}
-\index[general]{Autochanger!mtx-changer}
-\index[general]{Command!mtx-changer}
-\index[general]{Problem!Autochanger}
-\index[general]{Problem!mtx-changer}
-
-In case, Bareos does not work well with the Autochanger,
-it is preferable to
-"hand-test" that the changer works. To do so, we suggest you do the
-following commands:
-
-Make sure Bareos is not running.
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 list 0 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer list}
-
-This command should print:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- 1:
- 2:
- 3:
- ...
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-or one number per line for each slot that is occupied in your changer, and
-the number should be terminated by a colon ({\bf :}). If your changer has
-barcodes, the barcode will follow the colon. If an error message is printed,
-you must resolve the problem (e.g. try a different SCSI control device name
-if {\bf /dev/sg0} is incorrect). For example, on FreeBSD systems, the
-autochanger SCSI control device is generally {\bf /dev/pass2}.
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 listall 0 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer listall}
-
-This command should print:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- Drive content: D:Drive num:F:Slot loaded:Volume Name
- D:0:F:2:vol2 or D:Drive num:E
- D:1:F:42:vol42
- D:3:E
-
- Slot content:
- S:1:F:vol1 S:Slot num:F:Volume Name
- S:2:E or S:Slot num:E
- S:3:F:vol4
-
- Import/Export tray slots:
- I:10:F:vol10 I:Slot num:F:Volume Name
- I:11:E or I:Slot num:E
- I:12:F:vol40
-
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 transfer 1 2}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer listall}
-
-This command should transfer a volume from source (1) to destination (2)
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 slots}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer slots}
-
-This command should return the number of slots in your autochanger.
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 unload 1 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer unload}
-
- If a tape is loaded from slot 1, this should cause it to be unloaded.
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 load 3 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer load}
-
-Assuming you have a tape in slot 3, it will be loaded into drive (0).
-
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 loaded 0 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer loaded}
-
-It should print "3"
-Note, we have used an "illegal" slot number 0. In this case, it is simply
-ignored because the slot number is not used. However, it must be specified
-because the drive parameter at the end of the command is needed to select
-the correct drive.
-
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 unload 3 /dev/nst0 0}
-\index[sd]{mtx-changer unload}
-
-will unload the tape into slot 3.
-
-
-Once all the above commands work correctly, assuming that you have the right
-{\bf Changer Command} in your configuration, Bareos should be able to operate
-the changer. The only remaining area of problems will be if your autoloader
-needs some time to get the tape loaded after issuing the command. After the
-{\bf mtx-changer} script returns, Bareos will immediately rewind and read the
-tape. If Bareos gets rewind I/O errors after a tape change, you will probably
-need to configure the \parameter{load_sleep} paramenter in the config file \file{/etc/bareos/mtx-changer.conf}.
-You can test whether or not you need a {\bf sleep} by putting the following
-commands into a file and running it as a script:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#!/bin/sh
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 unload 1 /dev/nst0 0
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 load 3 /dev/nst0 0
-mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
-mt -f /dev/st0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If the above script runs, you probably have no timing problems. If it does not
-run, start by putting a {\bf sleep 30} or possibly a {\bf sleep 60} in the
-script just after the mtx-changer load command. If that works, then you should
-configure the \parameter{load_sleep} paramenter in the config file \file{/etc/bareos/mtx-changer.conf} to the specified value so that it will be
-effective when Bareos runs.
-
-A second problem that comes up with a small number of autochangers is that
-they need to have the cartridge ejected before it can be removed. If this is
-the case, the {\bf load 3} will never succeed regardless of how long you wait.
-If this seems to be your problem, you can insert an eject just after the
-unload so that the script looks like:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-#!/bin/sh
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 unload 1 /dev/nst0 0
-mt -f /dev/st0 offline
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 load 3 /dev/nst0 0
-mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
-mt -f /dev/st0 weof
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If this solves your problems, set the parameter \parameter{offline} in the config file \file{/etc/bareos/mtx-changer.conf} to "1".
-
-% \TODO{provide a test script, distributed with Bareos}
-
-%As noted earlier, there are several scripts in {\bf
-%{\textless}bareos-source{\textgreater}/examples/devices} that implement the above features,
-%so they may be a help to you in getting your script to work.
-
-%If Bareos complains "Rewind error on /dev/nst0. ERR=Input/output error." you
-%most likely need more sleep time in your {\bf mtx-changer} before returning to
-%Bareos after a load command has been completed.
-
-
-\section{Restore}
-
-\subsection{Restore a pruned job using a pattern}
-\index[general]{Restore!pruned job}
-\index[general]{Problem!Restore!pruned job}
-\index[general]{Regex}
-
- It is possible to configure Bareos in a way,
- that job information are still stored in the Bareos catalog,
- while the individual file information are already pruned.
-
- If all File records are pruned from the catalog
- for a Job, normally Bareos can restore only all files saved. That
- is there is no way using the catalog to select individual files.
- With this new feature, Bareos will ask if you want to specify a Regex
- expression for extracting only a part of the full backup.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
- Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1,3 ...
- There were no files inserted into the tree, so file selection
- is not possible.Most likely your retention policy pruned the files
-
- Do you want to restore all the files? (yes|no): no
-
- Regexp matching files to restore? (empty to abort): /etc/.*
- Bootstrap records written to /tmp/regress/working/zog4-dir.restore.1.bsr
-\end{verbatim}
-
- See also \ilink{FileRegex bsr option}{FileRegex} for more information.
-
-
-\subsection{Problems Restoring Files}
-\index[general]{Restore!Files!Problem}
-\index[general]{Problem!Restoring Files}
-\index[general]{Problem!Tape!fixed mode}
-\index[general]{Problem!Tape!variable mode}
-
-
-The most frequent problems users have restoring files are error messages such
-as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-04-Jan 00:33 z217-sd: RestoreFiles.2005-01-04_00.31.04 Error:
-block.c:868 Volume data error at 20:0! Short block of 512 bytes on
-device /dev/tape discarded.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-or
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-04-Jan 00:33 z217-sd: RestoreFiles.2005-01-04_00.31.04 Error:
-block.c:264 Volume data error at 20:0! Wanted ID: "BB02", got ".".
-Buffer discarded.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Both these kinds of messages indicate that you were probably running your tape
-drive in fixed block mode rather than variable block mode. Fixed block mode
-will work with any program that reads tapes sequentially such as tar, but
-Bareos repositions the tape on a block basis when restoring files because this
-will speed up the restore by orders of magnitude when only a few files are being
-restored. There are several ways that you can attempt to recover from this
-unfortunate situation.
-
-Try the following things, each separately, and reset your Device resource to
-what it is now after each individual test:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Set "Block Positioning = no" in your Device resource and try the
- restore. This is a new directive and untested.
-
-\item Set "Minimum Block Size = 512" and "Maximum Block Size = 512" and
- try the restore. If you are able to determine the block size your drive
- was previously using, you should try that size if 512 does not work.
- This is a really horrible solution, and it is not at all recommended
- to continue backing up your data without correcting this condition.
- Please see the \nameref{TapeTestingChapter} section for more on this.
-
-\item Try editing the restore.bsr file at the Run xxx yes/mod/no prompt
- before starting the restore job and remove all the VolBlock statements.
- These are what causes Bareos to reposition the tape, and where problems
- occur if you have a fixed block size set for your drive. The VolFile
- commands also cause repositioning, but this will work regardless of the
- block size.
-
-\item Use bextract to extract the files you want -- it reads the Volume
- sequentially if you use the include list feature, or if you use a .bsr
- file, but remove all the VolBlock statements after the .bsr file is
- created (at the Run yes/mod/no) prompt but before you start the restore.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\subsection{Restoring Files Can Be Slow}
-\index[general]{Restore!slow}
-\index[general]{Problem!Restore!slow}
-
-
-Restoring files is generally {\bf much} slower than backing them up for several
-reasons. The first is that during a backup the tape is normally already
-positioned and Bareos only needs to write. On the other hand, because restoring
-files is done so rarely, Bareos keeps only the start file and block on the
-tape for the whole job rather than on a file by file basis which would use
-quite a lot of space in the catalog.
-
-Bareos will forward space to the correct file mark on the tape for the Job,
-then forward space to the correct block, and finally sequentially read each
-record until it gets to the correct one(s) for the file or files you want to
-restore. Once the desired files are restored, Bareos will stop reading the
-tape.
-
-Finally, instead of just reading a file for backup, during the restore, Bareos
-must create the file, and the operating system must allocate disk space for
-the file as Bareos is restoring it.
-
-For all the above reasons the restore process is generally much slower than
-backing up (sometimes it takes three times as long).
-
-
-\subsection{Restoring When Things Go Wrong}
-\label{sec:RestoreCatalog}
-\index[general]{Catalog!Restore}
-\index[general]{Restore!Catalog}
-\index[general]{Disaster!Recovery!Catalog}
-\index[general]{Problem!Repair Catalog}
-
-
-This and the following sections will try to present a few of the kinds of
-problems that can come up making restoring more difficult. We will try to
-provide a few ideas how to get out of these problem situations.
-In addition to what is presented here, there is more specific information
-on restoring a \ilink{Client}{sec:BareMetalRestoreClient} and your
-\ilink{Server}{sec:RestoreServer} in the \nameref{RescueChapter} chapter of this manual.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[Problem]
- My database is broken.
-\item[Solution]
- For SQLite, use the vacuum command to try to fix the database. For either
- MySQL or PostgreSQL, see the vendor's documentation. They have specific tools
- that check and repair databases, see the \nameref{CatMaintenanceChapter} sections
- of this manual for links to vendor
- information.
-
- Assuming the above does not resolve the problem, you will need to restore
- or rebuild your catalog. Note, if it is a matter of some
- inconsistencies in the Bareos tables rather than a broken database, then
- running \ilink{bareos-dbcheck}{bareos-dbcheck} might help, but you will need to ensure
- that your database indexes are properly setup.
-
-\item[Problem]
- How do I restore my catalog?
-\item[Solution with a Catalog backup]
- If you have backed up your database nightly (as you should) and you
- have made a bootstrap file, you can immediately load back your
- database (or the ASCII SQL output). Make a copy of your current
- database, then re-initialize it, by running the following scripts:
-\begin{verbatim}
- ./drop_bareos_tables
- ./make_bareos_tables
-\end{verbatim}
- After re-initializing the database, you should be able to run
- Bareos. If you now try to use the restore command, it will not
- work because the database will be empty. However, you can manually
- run a restore job and specify your bootstrap file. You do so
- by entering the {\bf run} command in the console and selecting the
- restore job. If you are using the default bareos-dir.conf, this
- Job will be named {\bf RestoreFiles}. Most likely it will prompt
- you with something such as:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /home/user/bareos/working/restore.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: always
-FileSet: Full Set
-Client: rufus-fd
-Storage: File
-When: 2005-07-10 17:33:40
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- A number of the items will be different in your case. What you want to
- do is: to use the mod option to change the Bootstrap to point to your
- saved bootstrap file; and to make sure all the other items such as
- Client, Storage, Catalog, and Where are correct. The FileSet is not
- used when you specify a bootstrap file. Once you have set all the
- correct values, run the Job and it will restore the backup of your
- database, which is most likely an ASCII dump.
-
- You will then need to follow the instructions for your
- database type to recreate the database from the ASCII backup file.
- See the \ilink {Catalog Maintenance}{CatMaintenanceChapter} chapter of
- this manual for examples of the command needed to restore a
- database from an ASCII dump (they are shown in the Compacting Your
- XXX Database sections).
-
- Also, please note that after you restore your database from an ASCII
- backup, you do NOT want to do a {\bf make\_bareos\_tables} command, or
- you will probably erase your newly restored database tables.
-
-
-\item[Solution with a Job listing]
- If you did save your database but did not make a bootstrap file, then
- recovering the database is more difficult. You will probably need to
- use \command{bextract} to extract the backup copy. First you should locate the
- listing of the job report from the last catalog backup. It has
- important information that will allow you to quickly find your database
- file. For example, in the job report for the CatalogBackup shown below,
- the critical items are the Volume name(s), the Volume Session Id and the
- Volume Session Time. If you know those, you can easily restore your
- Catalog.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-22-Apr 10:22 HeadMan: Start Backup JobId 7510,
-Job=CatalogBackup.2005-04-22_01.10.0
-22-Apr 10:23 HeadMan: Bareos 1.37.14 (21Apr05): 22-Apr-2005 10:23:06
- JobId: 7510
- Job: CatalogBackup.2005-04-22_01.10.00
- Backup Level: Full
- Client: Polymatou
- FileSet: "CatalogFile" 2003-04-10 01:24:01
- Pool: "Default"
- Storage: "DLTDrive"
- Start time: 22-Apr-2005 10:21:00
- End time: 22-Apr-2005 10:23:06
- FD Files Written: 1
- SD Files Written: 1
- FD Bytes Written: 210,739,395
- SD Bytes Written: 210,739,521
- Rate: 1672.5 KB/s
- Software Compression: None
- Volume name(s): DLT-22Apr05
- Volume Session Id: 11
- Volume Session Time: 1114075126
- Last Volume Bytes: 1,428,240,465
- Non-fatal FD errors: 0
- SD Errors: 0
- FD termination status: OK
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Backup OK
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- From the above information, you can manually create a bootstrap file,
- and then follow the instructions given above for restoring your database.
- A reconstructed bootstrap file for the above backup Job would look
- like the following:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume="DLT-22Apr05"
-VolSessionId=11
-VolSessionTime=1114075126
-FileIndex=1-1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Where we have inserted the Volume name, Volume Session Id, and Volume
- Session Time that correspond to the values in the job report. We've also
- used a FileIndex of one, which will always be the case providing that
- there was only one file backed up in the job.
-
- The disadvantage of this bootstrap file compared to what is created when
- you ask for one to be written, is that there is no File and Block
- specified, so the restore code must search all data in the Volume to find
- the requested file. A fully specified bootstrap file would have the File
- and Blocks specified as follows:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Volume="DLT-22Apr05"
-VolSessionId=11
-VolSessionTime=1114075126
-VolFile=118-118
-VolBlock=0-4053
-FileIndex=1-1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Once you have restored the ASCII dump of the database,
- you will then to follow the instructions for your
- database type to recreate the database from the ASCII backup file.
- See the \ilink {Catalog Maintenance}{CatMaintenanceChapter} chapter of
- this manual for examples of the command needed to restore a
- database from an ASCII dump (they are shown in the Compacting Your
- XXX Database sections).
-
- Also, please note that after you restore your database from an ASCII
- backup, you do NOT want to do a {\bf make\_bareos\_tables} command, or
- you will probably erase your newly restored database tables.
-
-\item [Solution without a Job Listing]
- If you do not have a job listing, then it is a bit more difficult.
- Either you use the \ilink{bscan}{bscan} program to scan the contents
- of your tape into a database, which can be very time consuming
- depending on the size of the tape, or you can use the \ilink{bls}{bls}
- program to list everything on the tape, and reconstruct a bootstrap
- file from the bls listing for the file or files you want following
- the instructions given above.
-
- There is a specific example of how to use {\bf bls} below.
-
-\item [Problem]
- Trying to restore the last known good full backup by specifying
- item 3 on the restore menu then the JobId to restore, but Bareos
- then reports:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
- 1 Job 0 Files
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
- and restores nothing.
-
-\item[Solution]
- Most likely the File records were pruned from the database either due
- to the File Retention period expiring or by explicitly purging the
- Job. By using the "llist jobid=nn" command, you can obtain all the
- important information about the job:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-llist jobid=120
- JobId: 120
- Job: save.2005-12-05_18.27.33
- Job.Name: save
- PurgedFiles: 0
- Type: B
- Level: F
- Job.ClientId: 1
- Client.Name: Rufus
- JobStatus: T
- SchedTime: 2005-12-05 18:27:32
- StartTime: 2005-12-05 18:27:35
- EndTime: 2005-12-05 18:27:37
- JobTDate: 1133803657
- VolSessionId: 1
- VolSessionTime: 1133803624
- JobFiles: 236
- JobErrors: 0
- JobMissingFiles: 0
- Job.PoolId: 4
- Pool.Name: Full
- Job.FileSetId: 1
- FileSet.FileSet: BackupSet
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Then you can find the Volume(s) used by doing:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-sql
-select VolumeName from JobMedia,Media where JobId=1 and JobMedia.MediaId=Media.MediaId;
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
- Finally, you can create a bootstrap file as described in the previous
- problem above using this information.
-
- Bareos will ask you if
- you would like to restore all the files in the job, and it will
- collect the above information and write the bootstrap file for
- you.
-
-\item [Problem]
- You don't have a bootstrap file, and you don't have the Job report for
- the backup of your database, but you did backup the database, and you
- know the Volume to which it was backed up.
-
-\item [Solution]
- Either \command{bscan} the tape (see below for bscanning), or better use \command{bls}
- to find where it is on the tape, then use \command{bextract} to
- restore the database. For example,
-
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-./bls -j -V DLT-22Apr05 /dev/nst0
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
- Might produce the following output:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-bls: butil.c:258 Using device: "/dev/nst0" for reading.
-21-Jul 18:34 bls: Ready to read from volume "DLT-22Apr05" on device "DLTDrive"
-(/dev/nst0).
-Volume Record: File:blk=0:0 SessId=11 SessTime=1114075126 JobId=0 DataLen=164
-...
-Begin Job Session Record: File:blk=118:0 SessId=11 SessTime=1114075126
-JobId=7510
- Job=CatalogBackup.2005-04-22_01.10.0 Date=22-Apr-2005 10:21:00 Level=F Type=B
-End Job Session Record: File:blk=118:4053 SessId=11 SessTime=1114075126
-JobId=7510
- Date=22-Apr-2005 10:23:06 Level=F Type=B Files=1 Bytes=210,739,395 Errors=0
-Status=T
-...
-21-Jul 18:34 bls: End of Volume at file 201 on device "DLTDrive" (/dev/nst0),
-Volume "DLT-22Apr05"
-21-Jul 18:34 bls: End of all volumes.
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
- Of course, there will be many more records printed, but we have indicated
- the essential lines of output. From the information on the Begin Job and End
- Job Session Records, you can reconstruct a bootstrap file such as the one
- shown above.
-
-\item[Problem]
- How can I find where a file is stored?
-\item[Solution]
- Normally, it is not necessary, you just use the {\bf restore} command to
- restore the most recently saved version (menu option 5), or a version
- saved before a given date (menu option 8). If you know the JobId of the
- job in which it was saved, you can use menu option 3 to enter that JobId.
-
- If you would like to know the JobId where a file was saved, select
- restore menu option 2.
-
- You can also use the {\bf query} command to find information such as:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-*query
-Available queries:
- 1: List up to 20 places where a File is saved regardless of the
-directory
- 2: List where the most recent copies of a file are saved
- 3: List last 20 Full Backups for a Client
- 4: List all backups for a Client after a specified time
- 5: List all backups for a Client
- 6: List Volume Attributes for a selected Volume
- 7: List Volumes used by selected JobId
- 8: List Volumes to Restore All Files
- 9: List Pool Attributes for a selected Pool
- 10: List total files/bytes by Job
- 11: List total files/bytes by Volume
- 12: List Files for a selected JobId
- 13: List Jobs stored on a selected MediaId
- 14: List Jobs stored for a given Volume name
- 15: List Volumes Bareos thinks are in changer
- 16: List Volumes likely to need replacement from age or errors
-Choose a query (1-16):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-\item[Problem]
- I didn't backup my database. What do I do now?
-\item[Solution]
- This is probably the worst of all cases, and you will probably have
- to re-create your database from scratch and then bscan in all your
- volumes, which is a very long, painful, and inexact process.
-
-There are basically three steps to take:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Ensure that your SQL server is running (MySQL or PostgreSQL)
- and that the Bareos database (normally bareos) exists. See the
- \nameref{sec:CreateDatabase} chapter of the manual.
-\item Ensure that the Bareos databases are created. This is also
- described at the above link.
-\item Start and stop the Bareos Director using the propriate
- bareos-dir.conf file so that it can create the Client and
- Storage records which are not stored on the Volumes. Without these
- records, scanning is unable to connect the Job records to the proper
- client.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-When the above is complete, you can begin bscanning your Volumes. Please
-see the \nameref{bscan} chapter for more details.
-
-\end{description}
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Tutorial}
-\label{TutorialChapter}
-\index[general]{Tutorial}
-
-This chapter will guide you through running Bareos. To do so, we assume you
-have installed Bareos.
-However, we assume that you have not modified the configuration.
-The examples in this chapter use the default configuration files
-and will write the volumes to disk in your \path|/var/lib/bareos/storage/|
-directory.
-
-The general flow of running Bareos is:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Start the Database (if using \postgresql or \mysql)
-\item \nameref{InstallChapter}
-\item Start the Bareos Daemons
-\item Start the Console program to interact with the \bareosDir
-\item Run a job
-%\item When the Volume fills, unmount the Volume, if it is a tape, label a new
-% one, and continue running. In this chapter, we will write only to disk files
-% so you won't need to worry about tapes for the moment.
-\item Test recovering some files from the Volume just written to ensure the
- backup is good and that you know how to recover. Better test before disaster
- strikes
-\item Add a second client.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Each of these steps is described in more detail below.
-
-
-\section{Starting the Database}
-
-If you are using \postgresql or \mysql as the Bareos database, you should start
-it before you install Bareos.
-If you are using \sqlite you need do nothing. \sqlite is automatically
-started by the \bareosDir.
-
-\section{Installing Bareos}
-
-For installing Bareos, follow the instructions from the \nameref{InstallChapter} chapter.
-
-\section{Starting the Daemons}
-\label{StartDaemon}
-\index[general]{Starting the Daemons}
-\index[general]{Daemon!Start}
-
-Assuming you have installed the packages,
-to start the three daemons, from your installation directory, simply enter:
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-service bareos-dir start
-service bareos-sd start
-service bareos-fd start
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\section{Using the Director to Query and Start Jobs}
-
-\label{sec:TuturialBconsole}
-
-To communicate with the \bareosDir and to query the state of Bareos or run jobs,
-the \command{bconsole} program can be used as a textual interface.
-Alternatively, for most purposes, also the \ilink{\bareosWebui}{sec:webui} can be used,
-but for simplicity, here we will describe only the \command{bconsole} program.
-
-The \command{bconsole} runs the Bareos Console program, which connects to the
-\bareosDir. Since Bareos is a network program, you can run the Console
-program anywhere on your network. Most frequently, however, one runs it on the
-same machine as the \bareosDir. Normally, the Console program will print
-something similar to the following:
-
-\begin{commands}{bconsole}
-<command>bconsole</command>
-Connecting to Director bareos:9101
-Enter a period to cancel a command.
-*
-\end{commands}
-
-The asterisk is the console command prompt.
-
-Type \bcommand{help}{} to see a list of available commands:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{help}
-*<input>help</input>
- Command Description
- ======= ===========
- add Add media to a pool
- autodisplay Autodisplay console messages
- automount Automount after label
- cancel Cancel a job
- create Create DB Pool from resource
- delete Delete volume, pool or job
- disable Disable a job
- enable Enable a job
- estimate Performs FileSet estimate, listing gives full listing
- exit Terminate Bconsole session
- export Export volumes from normal slots to import/export slots
- gui Non-interactive gui mode
- help Print help on specific command
- import Import volumes from import/export slots to normal slots
- label Label a tape
- list List objects from catalog
- llist Full or long list like list command
- messages Display pending messages
- memory Print current memory usage
- mount Mount storage
- move Move slots in an autochanger
- prune Prune expired records from catalog
- purge Purge records from catalog
- quit Terminate Bconsole session
- query Query catalog
- restore Restore files
- relabel Relabel a tape
- release Release storage
- reload Reload conf file
- rerun Rerun a job
- run Run a job
- status Report status
- setbandwidth Sets bandwidth
- setdebug Sets debug level
- setip Sets new client address -- if authorized
- show Show resource records
- sqlquery Use SQL to query catalog
- time Print current time
- trace Turn on/off trace to file
- unmount Unmount storage
- umount Umount - for old-time Unix guys, see unmount
- update Update volume, pool or stats
- use Use specific catalog
- var Does variable expansion
- version Print Director version
- wait Wait until no jobs are running
-\end{bconsole}
-
-Details of the console program's commands are explained in the
-\nameref{sec:bconsole} chapter.
-
-\section{Running a Job}
-\label{Running}
-\index[general]{Job!Running a}
-\index[general]{Running a Job}
-
-At this point, we assume you have done the following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Started the Database
-\item Installed Bareos
-\item Prepared the database for Bareos
-\item Started Bareos Director, Storage Daemon and File Daemon
-\item Invoked the Console program with \command{bconsole}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Furthermore, we assume for the moment you are using the default configuration
-files.
-
-At this point, enter the \bcommand{show}{filesets} and you should get something similar this:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{show filesets}
-*<input>show filesets</input>
-...
-FileSet {
- Name = "SelfTest"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5
- }
- File = "/usr/sbin"
- }
-}
-
-FileSet {
- Name = "Catalog"
- Include {
- Options {
- Signature = MD5
- }
- File = "/var/lib/bareos/bareos.sql"
- File = "/etc/bareos"
- }
-}
-...
-\end{bconsole}
-
-One of the FileSets is the pre-defined \fileset{SelfTest} FileSet
-that will backup the \path|/usr/sbin| directory.
-For testing purposes, we have chosen a directory of moderate
-size (about 30 Megabytes) and complexity without being too big. The FileSet
-\fileset{Catalog} is used for backing up Bareos's catalog and is not of interest
-to us for the moment. You can change what is backed up by editing the configuration
-and changing the \path|File =| line in the \resourcetype{Dir}{FileSet} resource.
-
-Now is the time to run your first backup job. We are going to backup your
-Bareos source directory to a File Volume in your \path|/var/lib/bareos/storage/|
- directory just to show you how easy it is. Now enter:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status dir}
-*<input>status dir</input>
-bareos-dir Version: 13.2.0 (09 April 2013) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (squeeze)
-Daemon started 23-May-13 13:17. Jobs: run=0, running=0 mode=0
- Heap: heap=270,336 smbytes=59,285 max_bytes=59,285 bufs=239 max_bufs=239
-
-Scheduled Jobs:
-Level Type Pri Scheduled Name Volume
-===================================================================================
-Incremental Backup 10 23-May-13 23:05 BackupClient1 testvol
-Full Backup 11 23-May-13 23:10 BackupCatalog testvol
-====
-
-Running Jobs:
-Console connected at 23-May-13 13:34
-No Jobs running.
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-where the times and the Director's name will be different according to your
-setup. This shows that an Incremental job is scheduled to run for the Job
-\resourcename{Dir}{Job}{BackupClient1} at 1:05am and that at 1:10,
-a \resourcename{Dir}{Job}{BackupCatalog} is scheduled to
-run.
-%Note, you should probably change the name \resourcename{Dir}{Job}{BackupClient1} to be the name of
-%your machine, if not, when you add additional clients, it will be very
-%confusing.
-
-Now enter:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status client}
-*<input>status client</input>
-Automatically selected Client: bareos-fd
-Connecting to Client bareos-fd at bareos:9102
-
-bareos-fd Version: 13.2.0 (09 April 2013) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (squeeze)
-Daemon started 23-May-13 13:17. Jobs: run=0 running=0.
- Heap: heap=135,168 smbytes=26,000 max_bytes=26,147 bufs=65 max_bufs=66
- Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 debug=0 trace=0 bwlimit=0kB/s
-
-Running Jobs:
-Director connected at: 23-May-13 13:58
-No Jobs running.
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-In this case, the client is named \resourcename{Dir}{Client}{bareos-fd} your name might be different,
-but the line beginning with \path|bareos-fd Version| is printed by your \bareosFd,
-so we are now sure it is up and running.
-
-Finally do the same for your \bareosSd with:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{status storage}
-*<input>status storage</input>
-Automatically selected Storage: File
-Connecting to Storage daemon File at bareos:9103
-
-bareos-sd Version: 13.2.0 (09 April 2013) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (squeeze)
-Daemon started 23-May-13 13:17. Jobs: run=0, running=0.
- Heap: heap=241,664 smbytes=28,574 max_bytes=88,969 bufs=73 max_bufs=74
- Sizes: boffset_t=8 size_t=8 int32_t=4 int64_t=8 mode=0 bwlimit=0kB/s
-
-Running Jobs:
-No Jobs running.
-====
-
-Device status:
-
-Device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage) is not open.
-==
-====
-
-Used Volume status:
-====
-
-====
-\end{bconsole}
-
-You will notice that the default \bareosSd device is named \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File} and
-that it will use device \directory{/var/lib/bareos/storage}, which is not currently open.
-
-Now, let's actually run a job with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-run
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-you should get the following output:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
-Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
-A job name must be specified.
-The defined Job resources are:
- 1: BackupClient1
- 2: BackupCatalog
- 3: RestoreFiles
-Select Job resource (1-3):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Here, Bareos has listed the three different Jobs that you can run, and you
-should choose number {\bf 1} and type enter, at which point you will get:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Run Backup job
-JobName: BackupClient1
-Level: Incremental
-Client: bareos-fd
-Format: Native
-FileSet: SelfTest
-Pool: Full (From Job resource)
-NextPool: *None* (From unknown source)
-Storage: File (From Job resource)
-When: 2013-05-23 14:50:04
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-At this point, take some time to look carefully at what is printed and
-understand it. It is asking you if it is OK to run a job named \job{BackupClient1}
-with FileSet \fileset{SelfTest} as an Incremental job on your
-Client, and to use Storage \resourcename{Dir}{Storage}{File} and
-Pool \pool{Full}, and finally, it wants to run it now (the current time
-should be displayed by your console).
-
-Here we have the choice to run ({\bf yes}), to modify one or more of the above
-parameters ({\bf mod}), or to not run the job ({\bf no}). Please enter {\bf
-yes}, at which point you should immediately get the command prompt (an
-asterisk).
-
-If you wait a few seconds, then enter the command \bcommand{messages}{}
-you will get back something like:
-
-
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% 28-Apr-2003 14:22 bareos-dir: Last FULL backup time not found. Doing
-% FULL backup.
-% 28-Apr-2003 14:22 bareos-dir: Start Backup JobId 1,
-% Job=Client1.2003-04-28_14.22.33
-% 28-Apr-2003 14:22 bareos-sd: Job Client1.2003-04-28_14.22.33 waiting.
-% Cannot find any appendable volumes.
-% Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
-% Storage: FileStorage
-% Media type: File
-% Pool: Default
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% The first message, indicates that no previous Full backup was done, so Bareos
-% is upgrading our Incremental job to a Full backup (this is normal). The second
-% message indicates that the job started with JobId 1., and the third message
-% tells us that Bareos cannot find any Volumes in the Pool for writing the
-% output. This is normal because we have not yet created (labeled) any Volumes.
-% Bareos indicates to you all the details of the volume it needs.
-%
-% At this point, the job is BLOCKED waiting for a Volume. You can check this if
-% you want by doing a {\bf status dir}. In order to continue, we must create a
-% Volume that Bareos can write on. We do so with:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% label
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% and Bareos will print:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% The defined Storage resources are:
-% 1: File
-% Item 1 selected automatically.
-% Enter new Volume name:
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% at which point, you should enter some name beginning with a letter and
-% containing only letters and numbers (period, hyphen, and underscore) are also
-% permitted. For example, enter {\bf TestVolume001}, and you should get back:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Defined Pools:
-% 1: Default
-% Item 1 selected automatically.
-% Connecting to Storage daemon File at bareos:8103 ...
-% Sending label command for Volume "TestVolume001" Slot 0 ...
-% 3000 OK label. Volume=TestVolume001 Device=/var/lib/bareos/storage
-% Catalog record for Volume "TestVolume002", Slot 0 successfully created.
-% Requesting mount FileStorage ...
-% 3001 OK mount. Device=/var/lib/bareos/storage
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Finally, enter {\bf messages} and you should get something like:
-
-\TODO{Replace bconsole output by current version of Bareos.}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{run}
-*<input>messages</input>
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 bareos-sd: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume
- "TestVolume001" on device /var/lib/bareos/storage
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: Bareos 1.30 (28Apr03): 28-Apr-2003 14:30
-JobId: 1
-Job: BackupClient1.2003-04-28_14.22.33
-FileSet: Full Set
-Backup Level: Full
-Client: bareos-fd
-Start time: 28-Apr-2003 14:22
-End time: 28-Apr-2003 14:30
-Files Written: 1,444
-Bytes Written: 38,988,877
-Rate: 81.2 KB/s
-Software Compression: None
-Volume names(s): TestVolume001
-Volume Session Id: 1
-Volume Session Time: 1051531381
-Last Volume Bytes: 39,072,359
-FD termination status: OK
-SD termination status: OK
-Termination: Backup OK
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: Begin pruning Files.
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: No Files found to prune.
-28-Apr-2003 14:30 rufus-dir: End auto prune.
-\end{bconsole}
-
-If you don't see the output immediately, you can keep entering \bcommand{messages}{}
-until the job terminates.
-
-Instead of typing \bcommand{messages}{} multiple times,
-you can also ask bconsole to wait, until a specific job is finished:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{wait}
-*<input>wait jobid=1</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-or just \bcommand{wait}{}, which waits for all running jobs to finish.
-
-Another useful command is \bcommand{autodisplay}{on}.
-With autodisplay activated, messages will automatically be displayed as soon as they are ready.
-
-If you do an \command{ls -l} of your \directory{/var/lib/bareos/storage} directory, you will see that you
-have the following item:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
--rw-r----- 1 bareos bareos 39072153 Apr 28 14:30 Full-001
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-This is the file Volume that you just wrote and it contains all the data of
-the job just run. If you run additional jobs, they will be appended to this
-Volume unless you specify otherwise.
-
-% You might ask yourself if you have to label all the Volumes that Bareos is
-% going to use. The answer for disk Volumes, like the one we used, is no. It is
-% possible to have Bareos automatically label volumes. For tape Volumes, you
-% will most likely have to label each of the Volumes you want to use.
-
-If you would like to stop here, you can simply enter \bcommand{quit}{} in the Console
-program.
-
-% To clean up, simply
-% delete the file {\bf /tmp/TestVolume001}, and you should also re-initialize
-% your database using:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% ./drop_bareos_tables
-% ./make_bareos_tables
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Please note that this will erase all information about the previous jobs that
-% have run, and that you might want to do it now while testing but that normally
-% you will not want to re-initialize your database.
-
-If you would like to try restoring the files that you just backed up, read the
-following section.
-\label{restoring}
-
-\section{Restoring Your Files}
-\index[general]{Files!Restoring Your}
-\index[general]{Restoring Your Files}
-
-If you have run the default configuration and run the job as demonstrated above,
-you can restore the backed up files in the Console
-program by entering:
-
-\begin{bconsole}{restore}
-*<input>restore all</input>
-First you select one or more JobIds that contain files
-to be restored. You will be presented several methods
-of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to
-select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
-
-To select the JobIds, you have the following choices:
- 1: List last 20 Jobs run
- 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved
- 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select
- 4: Enter SQL list command
- 5: Select the most recent backup for a client
- 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time
- 7: Enter a list of files to restore
- 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
- 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client
- 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time
- 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds
- 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date
- 13: Cancel
-Select item: (1-13):
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-As you can see, there are a number of options, but for the current
-demonstration, please enter {\bf 5} to do a restore of the last backup you
-did, and you will get the following output:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Automatically selected Client: bareos-fd
-The defined FileSet resources are:
- 1: Catalog
- 2: Full Set
-Select FileSet resource (1-2):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-As you can see, Bareos knows what client
-you have, and since there was only one, it selected it automatically.
-Select {\bf 2}, because you want to restore files from the file set.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-+-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+---------------+
-| jobid | level | jobfiles | jobbytes | starttime | volumename |
-+-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+---------------+
-| 1 | F | 166 | 19,069,526 | 2013-05-05 23:05:02 | TestVolume001 |
-+-------+-------+----------+------------+---------------------+---------------+
-You have selected the following JobIds: 1
-
-Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1 ... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-165 files inserted into the tree and marked for extraction.
-
-You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
-remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
-you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
-Enter "done" to leave this mode.
-
-cwd is: /
-$
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-where I have truncated the listing on the right side to make it more readable.
-
-Then Bareos produced a listing containing all the jobs that
-form the current backup, in this case, there is only one, and the Storage
-daemon was also automatically chosen. Bareos then took all the files that were
-in Job number 1 and entered them into a {\bf directory tree} (a sort of in
-memory representation of your filesystem). At this point, you can use the
-\bcommand{cd}{} and \bcommand{ls}{} or \bcommand{dir}{} commands to walk up and down the directory tree
-and view what files will be restored. For example, if you enter \bcommand{cd}{/usr/sbin}
-and then enter \bcommand{dir}{} you will get a listing
-of all the files in the \directory{/usr/sbin/} directory.
-On your system, the path might be somewhat different.
-For more information on this, please refer to the
-\ilink{Restore Command Chapter}{RestoreChapter} of this manual for
-more details.
-
-To exit this mode, simply enter:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-done
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-and you will get the following output:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Bootstrap records written to
- /home/user/bareos/testbin/working/restore.bsr
-The restore job will require the following Volumes:
-
- TestVolume001
-1444 files selected to restore.
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /home/user/bareos/testbin/working/restore.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: always
-FileSet: Full Set
-Backup Client: rufus-fd
-Restore Client: rufus-fd
-Storage: File
-JobId: *None*
-When: 2005-04-28 14:53:54
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.1.bsr
-
-The job will require the following
- Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
-===========================================================================
-
- TestVolume001 File FileStorage
-
-Volumes marked with "*" are online.
-
-
-166 files selected to be restored.
-
-Run Restore job
-JobName: RestoreFiles
-Bootstrap: /var/lib/bareos/bareos-dir.restore.1.bsr
-Where: /tmp/bareos-restores
-Replace: Always
-FileSet: Full Set
-Backup Client: bareos-fd
-Restore Client: bareos-fd
-Format: Native
-Storage: File
-When: 2013-05-23 15:56:53
-Catalog: MyCatalog
-Priority: 10
-Plugin Options: *None*
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-If you answer {\bf yes} your files will be restored to
-\directory{/tmp/bareos-restores}. If you want to restore the files to their original
-locations, you must use the {\bf mod} option and explicitly set {\bf Where:}
-to nothing (or to /). We recommend you go ahead and answer {\bf yes} and after
-a brief moment, enter \bcommand{messages}{}, at which point you should get a listing
-of all the files that were restored as well as a summary of the job that looks
-similar to this:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-23-May 15:24 bareos-dir JobId 2: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2013-05-23_15.24.01_10
-23-May 15:24 bareos-dir JobId 2: Using Device "FileStorage" to read.
-23-May 15:24 bareos-sd JobId 2: Ready to read from volume "TestVolume001" on device "FileStorage" (/var/lib/bareos/storage).
-23-May 15:24 bareos-sd JobId 2: Forward spacing Volume "TestVolume001" to file:block 0:194.
-23-May 15:58 bareos-dir JobId 3: Bareos bareos-dir 13.2.0 (09Apr13):
- Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (squeeze)
- JobId: 2
- Job: RestoreFiles.2013-05-23_15.58.48_11
- Restore Client: bareos-fd
- Start time: 23-May-2013 15:58:50
- End time: 23-May-2013 15:58:52
- Files Expected: 166
- Files Restored: 166
- Bytes Restored: 19,069,526
- Rate: 9534.8 KB/s
- FD Errors: 0
- FD termination status: OK
- SD termination status: OK
- Termination: Restore OK
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-After exiting the Console program, you can examine the files in \directory{/tmp/bareos-restores},
-which will contain a small directory tree with all the
-files. Be sure to clean up at the end with:
-
-\begin{commands}{remove restore directory}
-<command>rm</command> -rf /tmp/bareos-restore
-\end{commands}
-
-\section{Quitting the Console Program}
-\index[general]{Program!Quitting the Console}
-\index[general]{Quitting the Console Program}
-
-Simply enter the command \bcommand{quit}{}.
-
-\section{Adding a Client}
-\label{SecondClient}
-\label{sec:AddAClient}
-\index[general]{Client!Adding a Second}
-\index[general]{Adding a Client}
-
-If you have gotten the example shown above to work on your system, you may be
-ready to add a second Client (\bareosFd). That is you have a second machine
-that you would like backed up.
-Lets assume, following settings about the machine you want to add to your backup environment:
-
-\begin{description}
- \item[Hostname (FQDN)] \host{client2.example.com}
- \item[IP Address] 192.168.0.2
- \item[OS] Linux (otherwise the paths may differ)
-\end{description}
-
-For this you have to make changes on the server side (\bareosDir) and the client side.
-
-\subsection*{Client: install package}
-
-See \nameref{InstallChapter} about how to add the Bareos repository.
-The only part you need installed on the other
-machine is the \package{bareos-filedaemon}.
-
-\subsection*{Director: configure client}
-
-Bareos \sinceVersion{Dir}{configure add}{16.2.4} offers the \ilink{configure add command}{sec:bcommandConfigure} to add resources to the \bareosDir.
-
-Start the \command{bconsole} and use the \bcommand{configure}{add client} command.
-Address must be a DNS resolvable name or an IP address.
-
-\begin{bconsole}{add a client}
-*<input>configure add client name=client2-fd address=192.168.0.2 password=secret</input>
-Created resource config file "/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/client/client2-fd.conf":
-Client {
- Name = client2-fd
- Address = 192.168.0.2
- Password = secret
-}
-\end{bconsole}
-
-This creates two resource configuration files:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/client/client2-fd.conf}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/client2-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf} (assuming your director resource is named \name{bareos-dir})
-\end{itemize}
-
-The \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/client2-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf} is the required resource needed on the \bareosFd. You can copy it to the destination:
-
-\begin{commands}{Copy the bareos-fd director resource to the new client}
-scp /etc/bareos/bareos-dir-export/client/client2-fd/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf root@client2.example.com:/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection*{Manual configuration}
-
-Alternatively you can configure your resources manually.
-On the \bareosDir create the file
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{client}{client2-fd}
-Client {
- Name = client2-fd
- Address = 192.168.0.2
- Password = secret
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-Reload or restart your \bareosDir:
-\begin{bconsole}{reload the Director configuration}
-*<input>reload</input>
-reloaded
-\end{bconsole}
-
-The corresponding \bareosFd director resource can be created directly on the client, see below.
-
-
-\subsection*{Client: configure}
-
-The package \package{bareos-filedaemon} \sinceVersion{Fd}{Client resource files}{16.2.4} brings several configuration files:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/client/myself.conf}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-mon.conf}
- \item \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/messages/Standard.conf}
-\end{itemize}
-
-In detail:
-\begin{description}
- \item[\file{client/myself.conf}] defines the name of the client. The default is \path|<hostname>-fd|.
- Changes are only required, if you want to use another name or en- or disable special \bareosFd features. See \nameref{ClientResourceClient}.
-
- \item[\file{director/bareos-dir.conf}] gives the \bareosDir \name{bareos-dir} full access to this \bareosFd. During installation, the \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Password} is set to a random default. Adapt the name and/or the password to your \bareosDir. (The name \name{bareos-dir} is the default \bareosDir name since Bareos \sinceVersion{Dir}{bareos-dir is the default \bareosDir name}{16.2.4}.)
-
- \item[\file{director/bareos-mon.conf}] gives the \bareosDir \name{bareos-mon} restricted access to this \bareosFd. During installation, the \linkResourceDirective{Fd}{Director}{Password} is set to a random value. This resource is intended to be used by the local \package{bareos-tray-monitor}.
-
- \item[\file{messages/Standard.conf}] defines, how messages should be handled. The default sends all relevant messages to the \bareosDir.
-\end{description}
-
-If your \bareosDir is named \name{bareos-dir},
-the \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf} may already be overwritten
-by the file you copied from the \bareosDir.
-If your Director has another name, an addition resource file will exists.
-You can define an arbitrary number of \bareosDir's in your \bareosFd configuration.
-However, normally you will only have one \resourcetype{Fd}{Director} with full control of your \bareosFd
-and optional one \resourcetype{Fd}{Director} for monitoring (used by the \bareosTrayMonitor).
-
-Anyhow, the resource will look similar to this:
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director {
- Name = bareos-dir
- Password = "[md5]5ebe2294ecd0e0f08eab7690d2a6ee69"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-After a restart of the \bareosFd to reload the configuration
-this resource allows the access for a \bareosDir with name \name{bareos-dir} and password \name{secret} (stored in MD5 format).
-
-% \begin{commands}{restart bareos-fd}
-% root@client2:~ # service bareos-fd restart
-% \end{commands}
-\begin{commands}{restart bareos-fd}
-service bareos-fd restart
-\end{commands}
-
-\subsubsection*{Manual configuration}
-
-If you have not created the \resourcetype{Fd}{Director} by \bcommand{configure}{}, you can create it also manually.
-If your \bareosDir is also named \name{bareos-dir}, modify or create the file \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/director/bareos-dir.conf}:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-fd}{director}{bareos-dir}
-Director {
- Name = "bareos-dir" # Name of your Bareos Director
- Password = "secret" # Password (cleartext or MD5) must be identical
- # to the password of your client reosurce in the Direcotr
- # (bareos-dir.d/client/client2-fd.conf)
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-See the relation between resource names and password of the different Bareos components in \nameref{sec:resource-relation}.
-
-If your are not using the \nameref{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme},
-make sure that this resource file gets included in your \bareosFd configuration.
-You can verify this by
-\begin{commands}{show how bareos-fd would read the current configuration files}
-bareos-fd -xc
-\end{commands}
-
-After modifying the file, you have to restart the \bareosFd:
-\begin{commands}{restart bareos-fd}
-service bareos-fd restart
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-\subsection*{Director: test client, add a job}
-
-The following example show how to
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Verify the network connection from \bareosDir to the \bareosFd.
- \item Add a job resource.
- \item Dry-run the job (\bcommand{estimate}{listing}).
- \item Run the job.
- \item Wait for the job to finish.
- \item Verify the job.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{bconsole}{test the client and add a job resource}
-*<input>status client=client2-fd</input>
-...
-*<input>configure add job name=client2-job client=client2-fd jobdefs=DefaultJob</input>
-Created resource config file "/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/job/client2-job.conf":
-Job {
- Name = client2-job
- Client = client2-fd
- JobDefs = DefaultJob
-}
-*<input>estimate listing job=client2-job</input>
-...
-*<input>run job=client2-job</input>
-...
-*<input>wait jobid=...</input>
-...
-*<input>list joblog jobid=...</input>
-...
-*<input>list files jobid=...</input>
-...
-*<input>list volumes</input>
-...
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-
-% \section{When The Volumes Fills}
-% \index[general]{Tape!Full}
-% \index[general]{When The Tape Fills}
-% \index[general]{Problem!Tape Full}
-%
-% If you have scheduled your job, typically nightly, there will come a time when
-% the tape fills up and {\bf Bareos} cannot continue. In this case, Bareos will
-% send you a message similar to the following:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% bareos-sd: block.c:337 === Write error errno=28: ERR=No space left on device
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% This indicates that Bareos got a write error because the tape is full. Bareos
-% will then search the Pool specified for your Job looking for an appendable
-% volume. In the best of all cases, you will have properly set your Retention
-% Periods and you will have all your tapes marked to be Recycled, and {\bf
-% Bareos} will automatically recycle the tapes in your pool requesting and
-% overwriting old Volumes. For more information on recycling,
-% see \nameref{RecyclingChapter}.
-% If you
-% find that your Volumes were not properly recycled (usually because of a
-% configuration error), please see the
-% \nameref{manualrecycling} chapter.
-%
-% If like me, you have a very large set of Volumes and you label them with the
-% date the Volume was first writing, or you have not set up your Retention
-% periods, Bareos will not find a tape in the pool, and it will send you a
-% message similar to the following:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% bareos-sd: Job usersave.2002-09-19.10:50:48 waiting. Cannot find any
-% appendable volumes.
-% Please use the "label" command to create a new Volume for:
-% Storage: SDT-10000
-% Media type: DDS-4
-% Pool: Default
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Until you create a new Volume, this message will be repeated an hour later,
-% then two hours later, and so on doubling the interval each time up to a
-% maximum interval of one day.
-%
-% The obvious question at this point is: What do I do now?
-%
-% The answer is simple: first, using the Console program, close the tape drive
-% using the {\bf unmount} command. If you only have a single drive, it will be
-% automatically selected, otherwise, make sure you release the one specified on
-% the message (in this case {\bf STD-10000}).
-%
-% Next, you remove the tape from the drive and insert a new blank tape.
-% % Note, on some older tape drives, you may need to write an end of file mark
-% % (\command{mt -f /dev/nst0 weof}) to prevent the drive
-% % from running away when Bareos attempts to read the label.
-%
-% Finally, you use the {\bf label} command in the Console to write a label to
-% the new Volume. The {\bf label} command will contact the Storage daemon to
-% write the software label, if it is successful, it will add the new Volume to
-% the Pool, then issue a {\bf mount} command to the Storage daemon. See the
-% previous sections of this chapter for more details on labeling tapes.
-%
-% The result is that Bareos will continue the previous Job writing the backup to
-% the new Volume.
-%
-% If you have a Pool of volumes and Bareos is cycling through them, instead of
-% the above message "Cannot find any appendable volumes.", Bareos may ask you
-% to mount a specific volume. In that case, you should attempt to do just that.
-% If you do not have the volume any more (for any of a number of reasons), you
-% can simply mount another volume from the same Pool, providing it is
-% appendable, and Bareos will use it. You can use the {\bf list volumes} command
-% in the console program to determine which volumes are appendable and which are
-% not.
-%
-% If like me, you have your Volume retention periods set correctly, but you have
-% no more free Volumes, you can relabel and reuse a Volume as follows:
-%
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item Do a {\bf list volumes} in the Console and select the oldest Volume for
-% relabeling.
-% \item If you have setup your Retention periods correctly, the Volume should
-% have VolStatus {\bf Purged}.
-% \item If the VolStatus is not set to Purged, you will need to purge the
-% database of Jobs that are written on that Volume. Do so by using the command
-% {\bf purge jobs volume} in the Console. If you have multiple Pools, you will
-% be prompted for the Pool then enter the VolumeName (or MediaId) when
-% requested.
-% \item Then simply use the {\bf relabel} command to relabel the Volume.
-% \end{itemize}
-%
-% To manually relabel the Volume use the following additional steps:
-%
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item To delete the Volume from the catalog use the {\bf delete volume}
-% command in the Console and select the VolumeName (or MediaId) to be deleted.
-%
-% \item Use the {\bf unmount} command in the Console to unmount the old tape.
-% \item Physically relabel the old Volume that you deleted so that it can be
-% reused.
-% \item Insert the old Volume in the tape drive.
-% \item From a command line do: {\bf mt \ -f \ /dev/st0 \ rewind} and {\bf mt \
-% -f \ /dev/st0 \ weof}, where you need to use the proper tape drive name for
-% your system in place of {\bf /dev/st0}.
-% \item Use the {\bf label} command in the Console to write a new Bareos label
-% on your tape.
-% \item Use the {\bf mount} command in the Console if it is not automatically
-% done, so that Bareos starts using your newly labeled tape.
-% \end{itemize}
-
-
-% \section{Debug Daemon Output}
-% \index[general]{Debug!Daemon}
-% \index[general]{Daemon!Debug}
-%
-% %\TODO{needs to be adapted}
-%
-% If you want debug output from the daemons as they are running, start the
-% daemons from the install directory as follows:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% ./bareos start -d100
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% This can be particularly helpful if your daemons do not start correctly,
-% because direct daemon output to the console is normally directed to the
-% NULL device, but with the debug level greater than zero, the output
-% will be sent to the starting terminal.
-%
-% To stop the three daemons, enter the following from the install directory:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% ./bareos stop
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% The execution of {\bf bareos stop} may complain about pids not found. This is
-% OK, especially if one of the daemons has died, which is very rare.
-%
-% To do a full system save, each File daemon must be running as root so that it
-% will have permission to access all the files. None of the other daemons
-% require root privileges. However, the Storage daemon must be able to open the
-% tape drives. On many systems, only root can access the tape drives. Either run
-% the Storage daemon as root, or change the permissions on the tape devices to
-% permit non-root access. MySQL and PostgreSQL can be installed and run with any
-% userid; root privilege is not necessary.
-
-\section{Patience When Starting Daemons or Mounting Blank Tapes}
-
-When you start the Bareos daemons, the Storage daemon attempts to open all
-defined storage devices and verify the currently mounted Volume (if
-configured). Until all the storage devices are verified, the Storage daemon
-will not accept connections from the Console program. If a tape was previously
-used, it will be rewound, and on some devices this can take several minutes.
-As a consequence, you may need to have a bit of patience when first contacting
-the Storage daemon after starting the daemons. If you can see your tape drive,
-once the lights stop flashing, the drive will be ready to be used.
-
-The same considerations apply if you have just mounted a blank tape in a drive.
-It can take a minute or two before the drive properly
-recognizes that the tape is blank.
-If you attempt to \bcommand{mount}{} the tape with
-the Console program during this recognition period, it is quite possible that
-you will hang your SCSI driver.
-As a
-consequence, you are again urged to have patience when inserting blank tapes.
-Let the device settle down before attempting to access it.
-
-
-
-\section{Pools}
-\label{Pool}
-\index[general]{Pool!Overview}
-
-Creating the Pool is automatically done when the \bareosDir starts, so if you
-understand Pools, you can skip to the next section.
-
-When you run a backup job, one of the things that Bareos must know is what Volumes to
-use. Instead of specifying a Volume (tape) directly, you
-specify which Pool of Volumes you want Bareos to consult when it wants a Volume
-for writing backups. Bareos will select the first available Volume from the
-Pool that is appropriate for the \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Storage} you have specified for the Job
-being run. When a volume has filled up with data, Bareos will change its
-\name{VolStatus} from \name{Append} to \name{Full}, and then Bareos will use the
-next volume and so on. If no appendable Volume exists in the Pool, the
-Director will attempt to recycle an old Volume.
-For details, please read the \nameref{RecyclingChapter} chapter.
-
-If there are still no
-appendable Volumes available, Bareos will send a message requesting the
-operator to create an appropriate Volume.
-
-Bareos keeps track of the Pool name, the volumes contained in the Pool,
-and a number of attributes of each of those Volumes.
-
-When Bareos starts, it ensures that all Pool resource definitions have been
-recorded in the catalog. You can verify this by entering:
-\begin{bconsole}{list pools}
-*<input>list pools</input>
-+--------+--------------+---------+---------+----------+---------------+
-| PoolId | Name | NumVols | MaxVols | PoolType | LabelFormat |
-+--------+--------------+---------+---------+----------+---------------+
-| 1 | Full | 1 | 100 | Backup | Full- |
-| 2 | Differential | 0 | 100 | Backup | Differential- |
-| 3 | Incremental | 1 | 100 | Backup | Incremental- |
-| 4 | Scratch | 0 | 0 | Backup | * |
-+--------+--------------+---------+---------+----------+---------------+
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-% \section{Labeling Your Volumes}
-% \index[general]{Volume!Label}
-% \index[general]{Label!Labeling Volumes}
-%
-% Bareos requires that each Volume contains a software label. There are several
-% strategies for labeling volumes. The one I use is to label them as they are
-% needed by {\bf Bareos} using the console program. That is when Bareos needs a
-% new Volume, and it does not find one in the catalog, it will send me an email
-% message requesting that I add Volumes to the Pool. I then use the {\bf label}
-% command in the Console program to label a new Volume and to define it in the
-% Pool database, after which Bareos will begin writing on the new Volume.
-% Alternatively, I can use the Console {\bf relabel} command to relabel a Volume
-% that is no longer used providing it has VolStatus {\bf Purged}.
-%
-% Another strategy is to label a set of volumes at the start, then use them as
-% {\bf Bareos} requests them. This is most often done if you are cycling through
-% a set of tapes, for example using an autochanger. For more details on
-% recycling, please see the
-% \ilink{Automatic Volume Recycling}{RecyclingChapter} chapter of
-% this manual.
-%
-% If you run a Bareos job, and you have no labeled tapes in the Pool, Bareos
-% will inform you, and you can create them "on-the-fly" so to speak. In my
-% case, I label my tapes with the date, for example: {\bf DLT-18April02}. See
-% below for the details of using the {\bf label} command.
-%
-% \subsection*{Labeling Volumes with the Console Program}
-% \index[general]{Label!Labeling Volumes with the Console Program}
-% \index[general]{Console!Command!label}
-%
-% Labeling volumes is normally done by using the console program.
-%
-% \begin{enumerate}
-% \item bconsole
-% \item label
-% \end{enumerate}
-%
-% If Bareos complains that you cannot label the tape because it is already
-% labeled, simply {\bf unmount} the tape using the {\bf unmount} command in the
-% console, then physically mount a blank tape and re-issue the {\bf label}
-% command.
-%
-% Since the physical storage media is different for each device, the {\bf label}
-% command will provide you with a list of the defined Storage resources such as
-% the following:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% The defined Storage resources are:
-% 1: File
-% 2: 8mmDrive
-% 3: DLTDrive
-% 4: SDT-10000
-% Select Storage resource (1-4):
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% At this point, you should have a blank tape in the drive corresponding to the
-% Storage resource that you select.
-%
-% It will then ask you for the Volume name.
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Enter new Volume name:
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% If Bareos complains:
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% Media record for Volume xxxx already exists.
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% It means that the volume name {\bf xxxx} that you entered already exists in
-% the Media database. You can list all the defined Media (Volumes) with the {\bf
-% list media} command. Note, the LastWritten column has been truncated for
-% proper printing.
-%
-% \footnotesize
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% +---------------+---------+--------+----------------+-----/~/-+------------+-----+
-% | VolumeName | MediaTyp| VolStat| VolBytes | LastWri | VolReten | Recy|
-% +---------------+---------+--------+----------------+---------+------------+-----+
-% | DLTVol0002 | DLT8000 | Purged | 56,128,042,217 | 2001-10 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-07Oct2001 | DLT8000 | Full | 56,172,030,586 | 2001-11 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-08Nov2001 | DLT8000 | Full | 55,691,684,216 | 2001-12 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-01Dec2001 | DLT8000 | Full | 55,162,215,866 | 2001-12 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-28Dec2001 | DLT8000 | Full | 57,888,007,042 | 2002-01 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-20Jan2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 57,003,507,308 | 2002-02 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-16Feb2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 55,772,630,824 | 2002-03 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-12Mar2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 50,666,320,453 | 1970-01 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-27Mar2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 57,592,952,309 | 2002-04 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-15Apr2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 57,190,864,185 | 2002-05 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-04May2002 | DLT8000 | Full | 60,486,677,724 | 2002-05 | 31,536,000 | 0 |
-% | DLT-26May02 | DLT8000 | Append | 1,336,699,620 | 2002-05 | 31,536,000 | 1 |
-% +---------------+---------+--------+----------------+-----/~/-+------------+-----+
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \normalsize
-%
-% Once Bareos has verified that the volume does not already exist, it will
-% prompt you for the name of the Pool in which the Volume (tape) is to be
-% created. If there is only one Pool (Default), it will be automatically
-% selected.
-%
-% If the tape is successfully labeled, a Volume record will also be created in
-% the Pool. That is the Volume name and all its other attributes will appear
-% when you list the Pool. In addition, that Volume will be available for backup
-% if the MediaType matches what is requested by the Storage daemon.
-%
-% When you labeled the tape, you answered very few questions about it --
-% principally the Volume name, and perhaps the Slot. However, a Volume record in
-% the catalog database (internally known as a Media record) contains quite a few
-% attributes. Most of these attributes will be filled in from the default values
-% that were defined in the Pool (i.e. the Pool holds most of the default
-% attributes used when creating a Volume).
-%
-% It is also possible to add media to the pool without physically labeling the
-% Volumes. This can be done with the \bcommand{add}{} command. For more information,
-% please see the
-% \nameref{sec:bconsole} chapter.
-
-\section{Other Useful Console Commands}
-\index[general]{Console!Commands!Useful}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item [help]
- Show the list all all available commands.
-
-\item [help list]
- Show detail information about a specific command, in this case the command \bcommand{list}{}.
-
-\item [status dir]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!status dir}
- Print a status of all running jobs and jobs scheduled in the next 24 hours.
-
-\item [status]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!status}
- The console program will prompt you to select a daemon type, then will
-request the daemon's status.
-
-\item [status jobid=nn]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!status jobid}
- Print a status of JobId nn if it is running. The Storage daemon is contacted
-and requested to print a current status of the job as well.
-
-\item [list pools]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list pools}
- List the pools defined in the Catalog (normally only Default is used).
-
-\item [list volumes]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list volumes}
- Lists all the media defined in the Catalog.
-
-\item [list jobs]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list jobs}
- Lists all jobs in the Catalog that have run.
-
-\item [list jobid=nn]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list jobid}
- Lists JobId nn from the Catalog.
-
-\item [list jobtotals]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list jobtotals}
- Lists totals for all jobs in the Catalog.
-
-\item [list files jobid=nn]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list files jobid}
- List the files that were saved for JobId nn.
-
-\item [list jobmedia]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!list jobmedia}
- List the media information for each Job run.
-
-\item [messages]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!messages}
- Prints any messages that have been directed to the console.
-
-% \item [unmount storage=storage-name]
-% \index[general]{Console!Command!unmount storage}
-% Unmounts the drive associated with the storage device with the name {\bf
-% storage-name} if the drive is not currently being used. This command is used
-% if you wish Bareos to free the drive so that you can use it to label a tape.
-
-% \item [mount storage=storage-name]
-% \index[general]{Console!Command!mount storage}
-% Causes the drive associated with the storage device to be mounted again. When
-% Bareos reaches the end of a volume and requests you to mount a new volume,
-% you must issue this command after you have placed the new volume in the
-% drive. In effect, it is the signal needed by Bareos to know to start reading
-% or writing the new volume.
-
-\item [quit]
- \index[general]{Console!Command!quit}
- Exit or quit the console program.
-\end{description}
-
-Most of the commands given above, with the exception of {\bf list}, will
-prompt you for the necessary arguments if you simply enter the command name.
-
-The full list of commands is shown in the chapter \nameref{sec:ConsoleCommands}. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/manuals/en/main/update.tex b/manuals/en/main/update.tex
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-
-In most cases, a Bareos update is simply done by a package update of the distribution.
-Please remind, that Bareos Director and Bareos Storage Daemon must always have the same version.
-The version of the File Daemon may differ, see chapter about \ilink{backward compatibility}{backward-compability}.
-
-\section{Updating the configuration files}
-
-When updating Bareos through the distribution packaging mechanism,
-the existing configuration kept as they are.
-
-If you don't want to modify the behavior,
-there is normally no need to modify the configuration.
-
-However, in some rare cases, configuration changes are required.
-These cases are described in the \ilink{Release Notes}{releasenotes}.
-
-With Bareos version 16.2.4 the default configuration uses the \nameref{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme}.
-This scheme offers various improvements. However, if your are updating from earlier versions,
-your existing single configuration files (\file{/etc/bareos/bareos-*.conf}) stay in place and are contentiously used by Bareos.
-The new default configuration resource files will also be installed (\directory{/etc/bareos/bareos-*.d/*/*.conf}).
-However, they will only be used, when the legacy configuration file does not exist.
-
-See \nameref{sec:UpdateToConfigurationSubdirectories} for details and how to migrate to \nameref{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme}.
-
-
-\section{Updating the database scheme}
-
-Sometimes improvements in Bareos make it necessary to update the database scheme.
-
-\warning{If the Bareos catalog database does not have the current schema, the Bareos Director refuses to start.}
-
-Detailed information can then be found in the log file \logfileUnix.
-
-Take a look into the \ilink{Release Notes}{releasenotes} to see which Bareos updates do require a database scheme update.
-
-\warning{Especially the upgrade to Bareos $\geq$ 17.2.0 restructures the \dbtable{File} database table. In larger installations this is very time consuming and temporarily doubles the amount of required database disk space.}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Debian based Linux Distributions}
-
-Since Bareos \sinceVersion{dir}{dbconfig-common (Debian)}{14.2.0} the Debian (and Ubuntu) based packages support the \package{dbconfig-common} mechanism to create and update the Bareos database.
-If this is properly configured, the database schema will be automatically adapted by the Bareos packages.
-
-\warning{When using the PostgreSQL backend and updating to Bareos $<$ 14.2.3, it is necessary to manually grant database permissions, normally by using}
-\begin{commands}{}
-<command> </command><parameter>su - postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges</parameter>
-\end{commands}
-For details see \nameref{sec:dbconfig}.
-
-If you disabled the usage of \package{dbconfig-common},
-follow the instructions for \nameref{sec:UpdateDatabaseOtherDistributions}.
-
-\subsection{Other Platforms}
- \label{sec:UpdateDatabaseOtherDistributions}
-
-This has to be done as database administrator.
-On most platforms Bareos knows only about the credentials to access the Bareos database,
-but not about the database administrator to modify the database schema.
-
-The task of updating the database schema is done by the script
-\command{/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/update_bareos_tables}.
-
-However, this script requires administration access to the database.
-Depending on your distribution and your database, this requires different preparations.
-More details can be found in chapter \ilink{Catalog Maintenance}{CatMaintenanceChapter}.
-
-\warning{If you're updating to Bareos $<=$ 13.2.3 and have configured the Bareos database during install using Bareos environment variables (\variable{db_name}, \variable{db_user} or \variable{db_password}, see \nameref{CatMaintenanceChapter}), make sure to have these variables defined in the same way when calling the update and grant scripts. Newer versions of Bareos read these variables from the Director configuration file \configFileDirUnix. However, make sure that the user running the database scripts has read access to this file (or set the environment variables). The \user{postgres} user normally does not have the required permissions.}
-
-\subsubsection{PostgreSQL}
-If your are using PostgreSQL and your PostgreSQL administrator is \user{postgres} (default), use following commands:
-
-\begin{commands}{Update PostgreSQL database schema}
-su postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/update_bareos_tables
-su postgres -c /usr/lib/bareos/scripts/grant_bareos_privileges
-\end{commands}
-
-The \command{grant_bareos_privileges} command is required, if new databases tables are introduced. It does not hurt to run it multiple times.
-
-After this, restart the Bareos Director and verify it starts without problems.
-
-\subsubsection{MySQL/MariaDB}
-Make sure, that \user{root} has direct access to the local MySQL server.
-Check if the command \command{mysql} without parameter connects to the database.
-If not, you may be required to adapt your local MySQL configuration file \file{~/.my.cnf}.
-It should look similar to this:
-
-\begin{config}{MySQL credentials file .my.cnf}
-[client]
-host=localhost
-user=root
-password=<input>YourPasswordForAccessingMysqlAsRoot</input>
-\end{config}
-
-If you are able to connect via the \command{mysql} to the database, run the following script from the Unix prompt:
-\begin{commands}{Update MySQL database schema}
-/usr/lib/bareos/scripts/update_bareos_tables
-\end{commands}
-
-Currently on MySQL is it not necessary to run \command{grant_bareos_privileges}, because access to the database is already given using wildcards.
-
-After this, restart the Bareos Director and verify it starts without problems.
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{Verify File Integrity with Bareos}
-\label{VerifyChapter}
-\index[general]{Security!Using Bareos to Improve Computer}
-\index[general]{Verify!File Integrity}
-
-% TODO: only those two digest algorithms?
-% TODO: can it use multiple at a time? (record and use both SHA1 and MD5?)
-Since Bareos maintains a catalog of files, their attributes, and either SHA1
-or MD5 signatures, it can be an ideal tool for improving computer security.
-This is done by making a snapshot of your system files with a {\bf Verify} Job
-and then checking the current state of your system against the snapshot, on a
-regular basis (e.g. nightly).
-
-The first step is to set up a {\bf Verify} Job and to run it with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Level = InitCatalog
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf InitCatalog} level tells {\bf Bareos} simply to get the information on
-the specified files and to put it into the catalog. That is your database is
-initialized and no comparison is done. The {\bf InitCatalog} is normally run
-one time manually.
-
-Thereafter, you will run a Verify Job on a daily (or whatever) basis with:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Level = Catalog
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-The {\bf Level = Catalog} level tells Bareos to compare the current state of
-the files on the Client to the last {\bf InitCatalog} that is stored in the
-catalog and to report any differences. See the example below for the format of
-the output.
-
-You decide what files you want to form your "snapshot" by specifying them in
-a {\bf FileSet} resource, and normally, they will be system files that do not
-change, or that only certain features change.
-
-Then you decide what attributes of each file you want compared by specifying
-comparison options on the {\bf Include} statements that you use in the {\bf
-FileSet} resource of your {\bf Catalog} Jobs.
-
-\section{The Details}
-\index[general]{Verify!Details}
-
-In the discussion that follows, we will make reference to the Verify
-Configuration Example that is included below in the {\bf A Verify
-Configuration Example} section. You might want to look it over now to get an
-idea of what it does.
-
-The main elements consist of adding a schedule, which will normally be run
-daily, or perhaps more often. This is provided by the {\bf VerifyCycle}
-Schedule, which runs at 5:05 in the morning every day.
-
-Then you must define a Job, much as is done below. We recommend that the Job
-name contain the name of your machine as well as the word {\bf Verify} or {\bf
-Check}. In our example, we named it {\bf MatouVerify}. This will permit you to
-easily identify your job when running it from the Console.
-
-You will notice that most records of the Job are quite standard, but that the
-{\bf FileSet} resource contains {\bf verify=pins1} option in addition to the
-standard {\bf signature=SHA1} option. If you don't want SHA1 signature
-comparison, and we cannot imagine why not, you can drop the {\bf
-signature=SHA1} and none will be computed nor stored in the catalog. Or
-alternatively, you can use {\bf verify=pins5} and {\bf signature=MD5}, which
-will use the MD5 hash algorithm. The MD5 hash computes faster than SHA1, but
-is cryptographically less secure.
-
-The {\bf verify=pins1} is ignored during the {\bf InitCatalog} Job, but is
-used during the subsequent {\bf Catalog} Jobs to specify what attributes of
-the files should be compared to those found in the catalog. {\bf pins1} is a
-reasonable set to begin with, but you may want to look at the details of these
-and other options. They can be found in the
-\ilink{FileSet Resource}{FileSetResource} section of this manual.
-Briefly, however, the {\bf p} of the {\bf pins1} tells Verify to compare the
-permissions bits, the {\bf i} is to compare inodes, the {\bf n} causes
-comparison of the number of links, the {\bf s} compares the file size, and the
-{\bf 1} compares the SHA1 checksums (this requires the {\bf signature=SHA1}
-option to have been set also).
-
-You must also specify the {\bf Client} and the {\bf Catalog} resources for
-your Verify job, but you probably already have them created for your client
-and do not need to recreate them, they are included in the example below for
-completeness.
-
-As mentioned above, you will need to have a {\bf FileSet} resource for the
-Verify job, which will have the additional {\bf verify=pins1} option. You will
-want to take some care in defining the list of files to be included in your
-{\bf FileSet}. Basically, you will want to include all system (or other) files
-that should not change on your system. If you select files, such as log files
-or mail files, which are constantly changing, your automatic Verify job will
-be constantly finding differences. The objective in forming the FileSet is to
-choose all unchanging important system files. Then if any of those files has
-changed, you will be notified, and you can determine if it changed because you
-loaded a new package, or because someone has broken into your computer and
-modified your files. The example below shows a list of files that I use on my
-Red Hat 7.3 system. Since I didn't spend a lot of time working on it, it
-probably is missing a few important files (if you find one, please send it to
-me). On the other hand, as long as I don't load any new packages, none of
-these files change during normal operation of the system.
-
-\section{Running the Verify}
-\index[general]{Verify!Running}
-
-The first thing you will want to do is to run an {\bf InitCatalog} level
-Verify Job. This will initialize the catalog to contain the file information
-that will later be used as a basis for comparisons with the actual file
-system, thus allowing you to detect any changes (and possible intrusions into
-your system).
-
-The easiest way to run the {\bf InitCatalog} is manually with the console
-program by simply entering {\bf run}. You will be presented with a list of
-Jobs that can be run, and you will choose the one that corresponds to your
-Verify Job, {\bf MatouVerify} in this example.
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-The defined Job resources are:
- 1: MatouVerify
- 2: usersrestore
- 3: Filetest
- 4: usersave
-Select Job resource (1-4): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Next, the console program will show you the basic parameters of the Job and
-ask you:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Run Verify job
-JobName: MatouVerify
-FileSet: Verify Set
-Level: Catalog
-Client: MatouVerify
-Storage: DLTDrive
-Verify Job:
-Verify List: /tmp/regress/working/MatouVerify.bsr
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): mod
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Here, you want to respond {\bf mod} to modify the parameters because the Level
-is by default set to {\bf Catalog} and we want to run an {\bf InitCatalog}
-Job. After responding {\bf mod}, the console will ask:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Parameters to modify:
- 1: Level
- 2: Storage
- 3: Job
- 4: FileSet
- 5: Client
- 6: When
- 7: Priority
- 8: Pool
- 9: Verify Job
-Select parameter to modify (1-5): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-you should select number 2 to modify the {\bf Level}, and it will display:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Levels:
- 1: Initialize Catalog
- 2: Verify Catalog
- 3: Verify Volume to Catalog
- 4: Verify Disk to Catalog
- 5: Verify Volume Data (not yet implemented)
-Select level (1-4): 1
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-Choose item 1, and you will see the final display:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Run Verify job
-JobName: MatouVerify
-FileSet: Verify Set
-Level: Initcatalog
-Client: MatouVerify
-Storage: DLTDrive
-Verify Job:
-Verify List: /tmp/regress/working/MatouVerify.bsr
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-at which point you respond {\bf yes}, and the Job will begin.
-
-Thereafter the Job will automatically start according to the schedule you
-have defined. If you wish to immediately verify it, you can simply run a
-Verify {\bf Catalog} which will be the default. No differences should be
-found.
-
-To use a previous job, you can add \texttt{jobid=xxx} option in run command
-line. It will run the Verify job against the specified job.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-*run jobid=1 job=MatouVerify
-Run Verify job
-JobName: MatouVerify
-Level: Catalog
-Client: 127.0.0.1-fd
-FileSet: Full Set
-Pool: Default (From Job resource)
-Storage: File (From Job resource)
-Verify Job: MatouVerify.2010-09-08_15.33.33_03
-Verify List: /tmp/regress/working/MatouVerify.bsr
-When: 2010-09-08 15:35:32
-Priority: 10
-OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\section{What To Do When Differences Are Found}
-\index[general]{Verify!Differences}
-
-If you have setup your messages correctly, you should be notified if there are
-any differences and exactly what they are. For example, below is the email
-received after doing an update of OpenSSH:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-HeadMan: Start Verify JobId 83 Job=RufusVerify.2002-06-25.21:41:05
-HeadMan: Verifying against Init JobId 70 run 2002-06-21 18:58:51
-HeadMan: File: /etc/pam.d/sshd
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 4674b File: 46765
-HeadMan: File: /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 56230 File: 56231
-HeadMan: File: /etc/ssh/ssh_config
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 81317 File: 8131b
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 1202 File: 1297
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 81398 File: 81325
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 1182 File: 1579
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /etc/ssh/ssh_config.rpmnew
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 812dd File: 812b3
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 1167 File: 1114
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /etc/ssh/sshd_config.rpmnew
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 81397 File: 812dd
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 2528 File: 2407
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /etc/ssh/moduli
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 812b3 File: 812ab
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/scp
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e07e File: 5e343
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 26728 File: 26952
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/ssh-keygen
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5df1d File: 5e07e
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 80488 File: 84648
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/sftp
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e2e8 File: 5df1d
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 46952 File: 46984
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/slogin
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e359 File: 5e2e8
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/ssh
-HeadMan: st_mode differ. Cat: 89ed File: 81ed
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e35a File: 5e359
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 219932 File: 234440
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/ssh-add
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e35b File: 5e35a
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 76328 File: 81448
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/ssh-agent
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e35c File: 5e35b
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 43208 File: 47368
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: File: /usr/bin/ssh-keyscan
-HeadMan: st_ino differ. Cat: 5e35d File: 5e96a
-HeadMan: st_size differ. Cat: 139272 File: 151560
-HeadMan: SHA1 differs.
-HeadMan: 25-Jun-2002 21:41
-JobId: 83
-Job: RufusVerify.2002-06-25.21:41:05
-FileSet: Verify Set
-Verify Level: Catalog
-Client: RufusVerify
-Start time: 25-Jun-2002 21:41
-End time: 25-Jun-2002 21:41
-Files Examined: 4,258
-Termination: Verify Differences
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-At this point, it was obvious that these files were modified during
-installation of the RPMs. If you want to be super safe, you should run a {\bf
-Verify Level=Catalog} immediately before installing new software to verify
-that there are no differences, then run a {\bf Verify Level=InitCatalog}
-immediately after the installation.
-
-To keep the above email from being sent every night when the Verify Job runs,
-we simply re-run the Verify Job setting the level to {\bf InitCatalog} (as we
-did above in the very beginning). This will re-establish the current state of
-the system as your new basis for future comparisons. Take care that you don't
-do an {\bf InitCatalog} after someone has placed a Trojan horse on your
-system!
-
-If you have included in your {\bf FileSet} a file that is changed by the
-normal operation of your system, you will get false matches, and you will need
-to modify the {\bf FileSet} to exclude that file (or not to Include it), and
-then re-run the {\bf InitCatalog}.
-
-The FileSet that is shown below is what I use on my Red Hat 7.3 system. With a
-bit more thought, you can probably add quite a number of additional files that
-should be monitored.
-
-\section{A Verify Configuration Example}
-\index[general]{Verify!Example}
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Schedule {
- Name = "VerifyCycle"
- Run = Level=Catalog sun-sat at 5:05
-}
-Job {
- Name = "MatouVerify"
- Type = Verify
- Level = Catalog # default level
- Client = MatouVerify
- FileSet = "Verify Set"
- Messages = Standard
- Storage = DLTDrive
- Pool = Default
- Schedule = "VerifyCycle"
-}
-#
-# The list of files in this FileSet should be carefully
-# chosen. This is a good starting point.
-#
-FileSet {
- Name = "Verify Set"
- Include {
- Options {
- verify=pins1
- signature=SHA1
- }
- File = /boot
- File = /bin
- File = /sbin
- File = /usr/bin
- File = /lib
- File = /root/.ssh
- File = /home/user/.ssh
- File = /var/named
- File = /etc/sysconfig
- File = /etc/ssh
- File = /etc/security
- File = /etc/exports
- File = /etc/rc.d/init.d
- File = /etc/sendmail.cf
- File = /etc/sysctl.conf
- File = /etc/services
- File = /etc/xinetd.d
- File = /etc/hosts.allow
- File = /etc/hosts.deny
- File = /etc/hosts
- File = /etc/modules.conf
- File = /etc/named.conf
- File = /etc/pam.d
- File = /etc/resolv.conf
- }
- Exclude = { }
-}
-Client {
- Name = MatouVerify
- Address = lmatou
- Catalog = Bareos
- Password = ""
- File Retention = 80d # 80 days
- Job Retention = 1y # one year
- AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
-}
-Catalog {
- Name = Bareos
- dbname = verify; user = bareos; password = ""
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
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-\def\bareosBranch{master}
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-%%
-%%
-
-This chapter addresses the installation process of the \bareosWebui.
-
-Since \sinceVersion{dir}{bareos-webui}{15.2.0} \bareosWebui is part of the Bareos project and available for a number of platforms.
-
-\begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir bareos-webui-jobs}
-\end{center}
-
-\section{Features}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Intuitive web interface
-\item Multilinugual
-\item Can access multiple directors and catalogs
-\item Individual accounts and ACL support via Bareos restricted named consoles
-%\item Display of the most recent job status in a dashboard widget
-%\item Display of current director messages in a dashboard widget
-\item Tape Autochanger management, with the possibility to label, import/export media and update your autochanger slot status
-\item Temporarly enable or disable jobs, clients and schedules and also see their current state
-\item Show
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Detailed information about Jobs, Clients, Filesets, Pools, Volumes, Storages, Schedules, Logs and Director messages
- \item Filedaemon, Storage- and Director updates
- \item Client, Director, Storage and Scheduler status
- \end{itemize}
-%\item Browse through your pools and media/volumes to keep track of retentions, volume status and usage
-\item Backup Jobs
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Start, cancel, rerun and restore from.
- \item Show the file list of backup jobs
- \end{itemize}
-\item Restore files by browsing through a filetree of your backup jobs.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Merge your backup jobs history and filesets of a client or use a single backup job for restore.
- \item Restore files to a different client instead of the origin
- \end{itemize}
-\item bconsole interface (limited to non-interactive commands)
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{System Requirements}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item A platform, for which the \package{bareos-webui} package is available, see \nameref{sec:BareosPackages}.
-\item A working Bareos environment.
-\item \bareosDir version $>=$ \bareosWebui version.
-\item The \bareosWebui can be installed on any host. It does not have to be installed on the same as the \bareosDir.
-\item The default installation uses an Apache webserver with mod-rewrite, mod-php and mod-setenv.
-\item PHP $>$= 5.3.23
-\item On SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 you need the additional SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for Web Scripting 12.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Version $<$ 16.2}
-
-\bareosWebui \sinceVersion{}{bareos-webui incorporates Zend Framework 2}{16.2.4} incorporates the required Zend Framework 2 components, no extra Zend Framework installation is required.
-For older versions of \package{bareos-webui}, you must install Zend Framework separately.
-Unfortunately, not all distributions offer Zend Framework 2 packages.
-The following list shows where to get the Zend Framework 2 package:
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item RHEL, CentOS
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \url{https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL}
- \item \url{https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/php-ZendFramework2}
- \end{itemize}
-
- \item Fedora
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \url{https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/php-ZendFramework2}
- \end{itemize}
-
- \item SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos}
- \end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Also be aware, that older versions of \bareosDir do not support the \nameref{sec:SubdirectoryConfigurationScheme}
-and therefore Bareos configuration resource files must be included manually.
-
-\section{Installation}
-
-\subsection{Adding the Bareos Repository}
-
-If not already done, add the Bareos repository that is matching your Linux distribution. Please have a look at the chapter \nameref{sec:InstallBareosPackages} for more information on how to achieve this.
-
-\subsection{Install the bareos-webui package}
-
-After adding the repository simply install the bareos-webui package via your package manager.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item RHEL, CentOS and Fedora
-\begin{commands}{}
-yum install bareos-webui
-\end{commands}
- or
-\begin{commands}{}
-dnf install bareos-webui
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), openSUSE
-\begin{commands}{}
-zypper install bareos-webui
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Debian, Ubuntu
-\begin{commands}{}
-apt-get install bareos-webui
-\end{commands}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Minimal Configuration}
-
-This assumes, \bareosDir and \bareosWebui are installed on the same host.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item If you are using SELinux, allow HTTPD scripts and modules make network connections:
-\begin{commands}{}
-setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
-\end{commands}
-For details, see \nameref{sec:webui-selinux}.
-
-\item Restart Apache (to load configuration provided by bareos-webui, see \nameref{sec:webui-apache})
-
-\item \label{item:webui-create-user}
-Use \command{bconsole} to create a user with name \name{admin} and password \name{secret} and permissions defined in \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin}:
-\begin{bconsole}{add a named console}
-*<input>configure add console name=admin password=secret profile=webui-admin</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-Of course, you can choose other names and passwords.
-For details, see \nameref{sec:webui-console}.
-
-\item Login to http://HOSTNAME/bareos-webui with username and password as created in \ref{item:webui-create-user}.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-
-\subsection{Configuration Details}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Create a restricted consoles}
- \label{sec:webui-console}
-
-There is not need, that \bareosWebui itself provide a user management.
-Instead it uses so named \resourcetype{Dir}{Console} defined in the \bareosDir.
-You can have multiple consoles with different names and passwords, sort of like multiple users, each with different privileges.
-
-At least one \resourcetype{Dir}{Console} is required to use the \bareosWebui.
-
-To allow a user with name \name{admin} and password \name{secret} to access the \bareosDir
-with permissions defined in the \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin} (see \nameref{sec:webui-profile}),
-either
-\begin{itemize}
-\item create a file \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/console/admin.conf} with following content:
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{console}{admin}
-Console {
- Name = "admin"
- Password = "secret"
- Profile = "webui-admin"
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-To enable this, reload or restart your \bareosDir.
-\item or use the \command{bconsole}:
-\begin{bconsole}{add console}
-*<input>configure add console name=admin password=secret profile=webui-admin</input>
-\end{bconsole}
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-For details, please read \nameref{DirectorResourceConsole}.
-
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configuration of profile resources}
- \label{sec:webui-profile}
-
-The package \package{bareos-webui} comes with a predefined profile for \bareosWebui: \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin}.
-
-If your \bareosWebui is installed on another system then the \bareosDir, you have to copy the profile to the \bareosDir.
-
-This is the default profile, giving access to all Bareos resources and allowing all commands used by the \bareosWebui:
-
-\begin{bareosConfigResource}{bareos-dir}{profile}{webui-admin}
-Profile {
- Name = webui-admin
- CommandACL = !.bvfs_clear_cache, !.exit, !.sql, !configure, !create, !delete, !purge, !sqlquery, !umount, !unmount, *all*
- Job ACL = *all*
- Schedule ACL = *all*
- Catalog ACL = *all*
- Pool ACL = *all*
- Storage ACL = *all*
- Client ACL = *all*
- FileSet ACL = *all*
- Where ACL = *all*
- Plugin Options ACL = *all*
-}
-\end{bareosConfigResource}
-
-The \resourcetype{Dir}{Profile} itself does not give any access to the \bareosDir,
-but can be used by \resourcetype{Dir}{Console}, which do give access to the \bareosDir, see \nameref{sec:webui-console}.
-
-For details, please read \nameref{DirectorResourceProfile}.
-
-\subsubsection{SELinux}
-\label{sec:webui-selinux}
-\index[general]{SELinux!bareos-webui}
-
-To use \bareosDir on a system with SELinux enabled,
-permission must be given to HTTPD to make network connections:
-\begin{commands}{}
-setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Configure your Apache Webserver}
-\index[general]{Apache!bareos-webui}
-\label{sec:webui-apache}
-
-The package \package{bareos-webui} provides a default configuration for Apache.
-Depending on your distribution, it is installed at \file{/etc/apache2/conf.d/bareos-webui.conf}, \file{/etc/httpd/conf.d/bareos-webui.conf} or \file{/etc/apache2/available-conf/bareos-webui.conf}.
-
-The required Apache modules, \argument{setenv}, \argument{rewrite} and \argument{php} are enabled via package postinstall script.
-However, after installing the \package{bareos-webui} package, you need to restart your Apache webserver manually.
-
-\subsubsection{Configure your /etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini}
-\index[general]{Configuration!WebUI}
-\label{sec:webui-configuration-files}
-
-Configure your directors in \file{/etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini} to match your settings.
-
-The configuration file \file{/etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini} should look similar to this:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{/etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini}
-;
-; Bareos WebUI Configuration File
-;
-; File: /etc/bareos-webui/directors.ini
-;
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; Section localhost-dir
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[localhost-dir]
-
-; Enable or disable section. Possible values are "yes" or "no", the default is "yes".
-enabled = "yes"
-
-; Fill in the IP-Address or FQDN of you director.
-diraddress = "localhost"
-
-; Default value is 9101
-dirport = 9101
-
-; Set catalog to explicit value if you have multiple catalogs
-;catalog = "MyCatalog"
-
-; TLS verify peer
-; Possible values: true or false
-tls_verify_peer = false
-
-; Server can do TLS
-; Possible values: true or false
-server_can_do_tls = false
-
-; Server requires TLS
-; Possible values: true or false
-server_requires_tls = false
-
-; Client can do TLS
-; Possible values: true or false
-client_can_do_tls = false
-
-; Client requires TLS
-; Possible value: true or false
-client_requires_tls = false
-
-; Path to the certificate authority file
-; E.g. ca_file = "/etc/bareos-webui/tls/BareosCA.crt"
-;ca_file = ""
-
-; Path to the cert file which needs to contain the client certificate and the key in PEM encoding
-; E.g. ca_file = "/etc/bareos-webui/tls/restricted-named-console.pem"
-;cert_file = ""
-
-; Passphrase needed to unlock the above cert file if set
-;cert_file_passphrase = ""
-
-; Allowed common names
-; E.g. allowed_cns = "host1.example.com"
-;allowed_cns = ""
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; Section another-host-dir
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[another-host-dir]
-enabled = "no"
-diraddress = "192.168.120.1"
-dirport = 9101
-;catalog = "MyCatalog"
-;tls_verify_peer = false
-;server_can_do_tls = false
-;server_requires_tls = false
-;client_can_do_tls = false
-;client_requires_tls = false
-;ca_file = ""
-;cert_file = ""
-;cert_file_passphrase = ""
-;allowed_cns = ""
-
-\end{bconfig}
-
-You can add as many directors as you want, also the same host with a different name and different catalog, if you have multiple catalogs.
-
-\subsubsection{Configure your /etc/bareos-webui/configuration.ini}
-
-Since \sinceVersion{}{/etc/bareos-webui/configuration.ini}{16.2.2}
-you are able to configure some parameters of the \bareosWebui to your needs.
-
-\begin{bconfig}{/etc/bareos-webui/configuration.ini}
-;
-; Bareos WebUI Configuration File
-;
-; File: /etc/bareos-webui/configuration.ini
-;
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; SESSION SETTINGS
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;
-[session]
-; Default: 3600 seconds
-timeout=3600
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; DASHBOARD SETTINGS
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[dashboard]
-; Autorefresh Interval
-; Default: 60000 milliseconds
-autorefresh_interval=60000
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; TABLE SETTINGS
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[tables]
-; Possible values for pagination
-; Default: 10,25,50,100
-pagination_values=10,25,50,100
-
-; Default number of rows per page
-; for possible values see pagination_values
-; Default: 25
-pagination_default_value=25
-
-; State saving - restore table state on page reload.
-; Default: false
-save_previous_state=false
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-; VARIOUS SETTINGS
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[autochanger]
-; Pooltype for label to use as filter.
-; Default: none
-labelpooltype=scratch
-
-\end{bconfig}
-
-\section{Upgrade from 15.2 to 16.2}
-
-\subsection{Console/Profile changes}
-
-The \bareosWebui Director profile shipped with Bareos 15.2 (\resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui} in the file \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/webui-profiles.conf}) is not sufficient to use the \bareosWebui 16.2.
-This has several reasons:
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item The handling of \dt{Acl}s is more strict in Bareos 16.2 then it has been in Bareos 15.2.
- Substring matching is no longer enabled, therefore you need to change \bcommand{.bvfs_*} to \bcommand{.bvfs_.*}
- in your \linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Profile}{Command ACL} to have a proper regular expression.
- Otherwise the restore module won't work any longer, especially the file browser.
-
- \item The \bareosWebui 16.2 uses following additional commands:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item .help
-\item .schedule
-\item .pools
-\item import
-\item export
-\item update
-\item release
-\item enable
-\item disable
-\end{itemize}
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-If you used an unmodified \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/webui-profiles.conf} file,
-the easiest way is to overwrite it with the new profile file \file{/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/profile/webui-admin.conf}.
-The new \resourcename{Dir}{Profile}{webui-admin} allows all commands, except of the dangerous ones, see \nameref{sec:webui-profile}.
-
-\subsection{directors.ini}
-
-Since \sinceVersion{general}{Webui offers limited support for multiple catalogs}{16.2.0} it is possible to work with different catalogs. Therefore the catalog parameter has been introduced. If you don't set a catalog explicitly the default \resourcename{Dir}{Catalog}{MyCatalog} will be used. Please see \nameref{sec:webui-configuration-files} for more details.
-
-\subsection{configuration.ini}
-
-Since 16.2 the \bareosWebui introduced an additional configuration file besides the directors.ini file named configuration.ini where you are able to adjust some parameters of the webui to your needs. Please see \nameref{sec:webui-configuration-files} for more details.
-
-
-\section{Additional information}
-
-\subsection{NGINX}
-\index[general]{nginx!bareos-webui}
-
-If you prefer to use \bareosWebui on Nginx with php5-fpm instead of Apache,
-a basic working configuration could look like this:
-
-\begin{bconfig}{bareos-webui on nginx}
-server {
-
- listen 9100;
- server_name bareos;
- root /var/www/bareos-webui/public;
-
- location / {
- index index.php;
- try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string;
- }
-
- location ~ .php$ {
-
- include snippets/fastcgi-php.conf;
-
- # php5-cgi alone:
- # pass the PHP
- # scripts to FastCGI server
- # listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
- #fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
-
- # php5-fpm:
- fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
-
- # APPLICATION_ENV: set to 'development' or 'production'
- #fastcgi_param APPLICATION_ENV development;
- fastcgi_param APPLICATION_ENV production;
-
- }
-
-}
-\end{bconfig}
-
-This will make the \bareosWebui accessible at http://bareos:9100/ (assuming your DNS resolve the hostname \host{bareos} to the NGINX server).
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-%%
-%%
-
-\chapter{The Windows Version of Bareos}
-\label{Win32Chapter}
-\label{sec:windows}
-\index[general]{Platform!Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows}
-
-The Windows version of Bareos is a native Win32 port, but there
-are very few source code changes to the Unix code, which means that the
-Windows version is for the most part running code that has long proved
-stable on Unix systems.
-
-Chapter \nameref{SupportedOSes} shows, what Windows versions are supported.
-
-The Bareos component that is most often used in Windows
-is the File daemon or Client program.
-As a consequence, when we
-speak of the Windows version of Bareos below, we are mostly referring to
-the File daemon (client).
-
-Once installed Bareos normally runs as a system service. This means that it is
-immediately started by the operating system when the system is booted, and
-runs in the background even if there is no user logged into the system.
-
-\section{Windows Installation}
-\label{Windows:Installation}
-\label{Windows:Configuration:Files}
-\index[general]{Installation!Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!File Daemon!Installation}
-
-Normally, you will install the Windows version of Bareos from the binaries.
-The \name{winbareos} binary packages are provided under \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/windows}.
-Additionally, there are \elink{OPSI}{http://www.opsi.org} packages available under \url{http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/windows/opsi}.
-
-This install is standard Windows .exe that runs an install wizard using the
-NSIS Free Software installer, so if you have already installed Windows
-software, it should be very familiar to you.
-Providing you do not already
-have Bareos installed, the installer installs the binaries and dlls in
-\directory{C:\Program Files\Bareos} and the configuration files
-in \directory{C:\ProgramData\Bareos} (for Windows XP and older: \directory{C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Bareos}).
-
-In addition, the {\bf Start\-{\textgreater}All Programs\-{\textgreater}Bareos} menu item
-will be created during the installation, and on that menu, you
-will find items for editing the configuration files, displaying
-the document, and starting a user interface.
-
-During installation you can decide, what Bareos components you want to install.
-
-Typically, you only want to install the Bareos Client (\bareosFd) and optionally some interface tools on a Windows system.
-Normally, we recommend to let the server components run on a Linux or other Unix system.
-However, it is possible, to run the \bareosDir, \bareosSd and \bareosWebui on a Windows systems.
-You should be aware about following limitations:
-
-\limitation{Windows}{\bareosDir does not support MySQL database backend}{
-When running the \bareosDir on Windows, only PostgreSQL (and SQLite) database backends are supported.
-SQLite is best suited for test environments.
-}
-\limitation{Windows}{\bareosSd only support backup to disk, not to tape}{
-}
-\limitation{Windows}{The default installation of \bareosWebui is only suitable for local access}{%
-Normally the \bareosWebui is running on a Apache server on Linux.
-While it is possible, to run the \bareosWebui under Apache or another Webserver which supports PHP under Windows,
-the configuration shipped the the \package{winbareos} package uses the PHP internal webserver.
-This is okay for local access, but not suitable for being accessed via the network.
-To guarantee this, it is configured to only listen locally (\url{http://localhost:9100}).
-}
-
-
-\subsection{Graphical Installation}
-
-Here are the important steps.
-
-\begin{itemize}
- \item You must be logged in as an Administrator to the local machine
- to do a correct installation, if not, please do so before continuing.
- \item For a standard installation you may only select the "Tray-Monitor"
- and the "Open Firewall for Client" as additional optional components.
- \begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir win-install-1}
- \end{center}
-
- \item You need to fill in the name of your bareos director in the client configuration
- dialogue and the FQDN or ip address of your client.
- \begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir win-install-2}
- \end{center}
-
- \item Add the client resource to your Bareos Director Configuration and a
- job resource for the client as it is also described in the default bareos-dir.conf
- \begin{center}
- \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{\idir win-install-3}
- \end{center}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{Command Line (Silent) Installation}
-
-Silent installation is possible since \sinceVersion{general}{Windows!silent installation}{12.4.4}.
-All inputs that are given during interactive install can now directly be configured on the
-commandline, so that an automatic silent install is possible.
-
-\paragraph{Commandline Switches}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[/?] shows the list of available parameters.
-\item[/S] sets the installer to silent. The Installation is done without user interaction.
-This switch is also available for the uninstaller.
-\item[/CLIENTADDRESS] network address of the client
-\item[/CLIENTNAME] sets the name of the client resource
-\item[/CLIENTMONITORPASSWORD] sets the password for monitor access
-\item[/CLIENTPASSWORD] sets the password to access the client
-\item[/DBADMINUSER=user] sets the database admin user, default=postgres. \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!DBADMINUSER}{14.2.1}
-\item[/DBADMINPASSWORD=password] sets the database admin password, default=\textit{none}. \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!DBADMINPASSWORD}{14.2.1}
-\item[/DIRECTORADDRESS] sets network address of the director for bconsole or bat access
-\item[/DIRECTORNAME] sets the name of the director to access the client and of the director to
-accessed by bconsole and bat
-\item[/DIRECTORPASSWORD] set the password to access the director
-\item[/SILENTKEEPCONFIG] keep configuration files on silent uninstall and use exinsting config files during silent install. \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!SILENTKEEPCONFIG}{12.4.4}
-\item[/INSTALLDIRECTOR] install the Bareos Director (and bconsole). \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!INSTALLDIRECTOR}{14.2.1}
-\item[/INSTALLSTORAGE] install the Bareos Storage Daemon. \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!INSTALLSTORAGE}{14.2.1}
-\item[/WRITELOGS] makes also non-debug installer write a log file. \sinceVersion{general}{Windows Installation!WRITELOGS}{14.2.1}
-\item[/D=\path|C:\specify\installation\directory|] (Important: It has to be the last option!)
-\end{description}
-
-By setting the Installation Parameters via commandline and using the silent installer,
-you can install the bareos client without having to do any configuration after the
-installation e.g. as follows:
-
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-c:\winbareos.exe /S /CLIENTNAME=hostname-fd /CLIENTPASSWORD="verysecretpassword" /DIRECTORNAME=bareos-dir
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-DBADMINUSER and DBADMINPASSWORD are used to create the bareos
-databases. If login is not possible silent installer will abort
-
-
-\section{Dealing with Windows Problems}
-\index[general]{Problem!Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!Dealing with Problems}
-
-\subsection{Antivirus Program}
-
-If you are not using the portable option, and you have
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{FileSet}{Enable VSS}
-(Volume Shadow Copy) enabled in the \bareosDir and you experience
-problems with Bareos not being able to open files, it is most
-likely that you are running an antivirus program that blocks
-Bareos from doing certain operations. In this case, disable the
-antivirus program and try another backup. If it succeeds, either
-get a different (better) antivirus program or use something like
-\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run Before Job}/\linkResourceDirective{Dir}{Job}{Client Run Before Job}
-to turn off the antivirus program while
-the backup is running.
-
-If turning off anti-virus software does not resolve your VSS
-problems, you might have to turn on VSS debugging. The following
-link describes how to do this:
-\url{http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887013/en-us}.
-
-\subsection{Enable Debuggging}
-
-In case of problems, you can enable the creation of log files.
-For this you have to use the \command{bconsole} \ilink{setdebug}{bcommandSetdebug} command:
-\begin{bconsole}{Enable debug}
-*<input>setdebug client=bareos-fd level=200 trace=1</input>
-Connecting to Client bareos-fd at bareos.example.com:9102
-2000 OK setdebug=200 trace=1 hangup=0 tracefile=c:\bareos-fd.trace
-\end{bconsole}
-
-
-\section{Windows Compatibility Considerations}
-\label{Compatibility}
-\index[general]{Windows!Compatibility Considerations}
-
-\subsection{Exclusively Opened Files}
-If you are not using the \nameref{VSS} option and if any applications are running during
-the backup and they have files opened exclusively, Bareos will not be able
-to backup those files, so be sure you close your applications (or tell your
-users to close their applications) before the backup. Fortunately, most
-Microsoft applications do not open files exclusively so that they can be
-backed up. However, you will need to experiment. In any case, if Bareos
-cannot open the file, it will print an error message, so you will always
-know which files were not backed up.
-If Volume Shadow Copy Service is enabled, Bareos is able to backing up any
-file.
-
-\subsection{Backing up the Windows Registry}
-During backup, Bareos doesn't know about the system registry, so you will
-either need to write it out to an ASCII file using \command{regedit /e} or use a
-program specifically designed to make a copy or backup the registry.
-
-
-\subsection{Windows Reparse Points}
-
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Windows!Reparse points}{12.4.5}
-\index[fd]{Windows!Symbolic links}
-\index[fd]{Windows!Junction points}
-\index[fd]{Windows!Volume Mount Points (VMP)}
-
-Besides normal files and directories, Windows filesystems also support special files, called "Reparse Points".
-Bareos can handle the following types of Reparse points:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Symbolic links to directories
- \item Symbolic links to files
- \item Junction Points
- \item Volume Mount Points
-\end{itemize}
-
-The Volume Mount Points are a special case of a Junction Point. To make things easier, in the following when talking about Junction Points, we mean only the Junction Points that are not Volume Mount Points.
-
-The Symbolic Links and the Junction Points are comparable to Symbolic Links in Unix/Linux. They are files that point to another location in the filesystem.
-
-Symbolic Links and Junction Points can be created with the Windows commandline command \command{mklink}.
-
-When doing a directory listing in the commandline (cmd) in Windows,
-it shows the filetypes JUNCTION, SYMLINK or SYMLINKD and the target between the square brackets:
-
-\begin{commands}{special files}
-C:\linktest>dir
- Volume in drive C has no label.
- Volume Serial Number is C8A3-971F
-
- Directory of C:\linktest
-
-08/07/2014 03:05 PM <DIR> .
-08/07/2014 03:05 PM <DIR> ..
-08/07/2014 02:59 PM <SYMLINKD> dirlink [C:\Program Files\Bareos]
-08/07/2014 03:02 PM <SYMLINK> filelink [C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-dir.exe]
-08/07/2014 03:00 PM <JUNCTION> junction [C:\Program Files\Bareos]
-08/07/2014 03:05 PM <JUNCTION> volumemountpoint [\??\Volume{e960247d-09a1-11e3-93ec-005056add71d}\]
- 1 File(s) 0 bytes
- 5 Dir(s) 90,315,137,024 bytes free
-\end{commands}
-
-Symbolic Links. Directory Symbolic Links, and Junctions that are not a Volume MountPoint are treated by Bareos as symbolic links and are backed up and restored as they are, so the object is restored and points to where it pointed when it was backed up.
-
-Volume Mount Points are different. They allow to mount a harddisk partition as a subfolder of a drive instead of a driveletter.
-
-When backing up a Volume Mount Point, it is backed up as directory.
-
-If \configdirective{OneFS} is set to yes (default), the Volume Mount Point (VMP) is backed up as directory but the content of the VMP will not be backed up. Also, the Joblog will contain a message like this:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{Warning on Volume Moint Point and OneFS=yes}
-C:/linktest/vmp is a different filesystem. Will not descend from C:/linktest into it.
-\end{bmessage}
-
-This is the normal behavior of the \configdirective{OneFS} option.
-
-If OneFS is set to no, the filedaemon will change into the VMP as if it was a normal directory and will backup all files found inside of the VMP.
-
-
-\subsubsection{VMPs and VSS Snapshots}
-
-As Virtual Mount Points mounts another Volume into the current filesystem, it is desired that if the content of the VMP will be backed up during the backup (\configline{onefs = no}), we also want to have this volume snapshotted via VSS.
-
-To achieve this, we now automatically check every volume added to the VSS snapshotset if it contains VMPs, and add the volumes mounted by those VMPs to the vss snapshotset recursively.
-
-Volumes can be mounted nested and multiple times, but can only be added to the snapshotset once. This is the reason why the number of vmps can be greater than the number of volumes added for the volume mount points.
-
-The Job Log will show how many VMPs were found like this:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{Volume Mount Points are added automatically to VSS snapshots (if onefs=no)}
-Volume Mount Points found: 7, added to snapshotset: 5
-\end{bmessage}
-
-Accordingly, if OneFS is set to yes, we do not need to handle Volume Mount Points this way.
-If OneFS is set to yes (default), the joblog will contain the following information:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{Volume Mount Points are ignored on VSS snapshots (if onefs=yes)}
-VolumeMountpoints are not processed as onefs = yes.
-\end{bmessage}
-
-
-\subsection{Hard Links}
-
-Windows also supports hard links, even so they are seldom used.
-These are treated as normal files and will be restored as individual files (which will not be hardlinks again)
-
-
-\subsection{FilesNotToBackup Registry Key}
- \label{FilesNotToBackup}
-
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Windows!FilesNotToBackup}{14.2.0}
-\index[fd]{Windows!Exclude Files from Backup}
-
-Windows supports a special Registry Key that specifies the names of the files and directories that backup applications should not backup or restore.
-
-The full path to this registry key is
-\registrykey{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\FilesNotToBackup}
-
-Bareos automatically converts these entries to wildcards which will be automatically excluded from backup.
-
-The backup log shows a short information about the creation of the exludes like this:
-
-\begin{bmessage}{Excludes according to the FilesNotToBackup registry key}
-Created 28 wildcard excludes from FilesNotToBackup Registry key
-\end{bmessage}
-
-More details can be found if the filedaemon is run in debug mode inside of the \file{bareos-fd.trace} logfile.
-Each entry and the resulting wildcard are logged.
-
-\begin{bmessage}{translation between registry key FilesNotToBackup and Bareos Exclude FileSet}
-client-win-fd: win32.c:465-0 (1) "WER" :
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\* /s"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "C:/ProgramData/Microsoft/Windows/WER/*"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:465-0 (2) "Kernel Dumps" :
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "C:\Windows\Minidump\* /s"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "C:/Windows/Minidump/*"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "C:\Windows\memory.dmp"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "C:/Windows/memory.dmp"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:465-0 (3) "Power Management" :
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "\hiberfil.sys"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "[A-Z]:/hiberfil.sys"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:465-0 (4) "MS Distributed Transaction Coordinator" :
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "C:\Windows\system32\MSDtc\MSDTC.LOG"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "C:/Windows/system32/MSDtc/MSDTC.LOG"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:482-0 "C:\Windows\system32\MSDtc\trace\dtctrace.log"
-client-win-fd: win32.c:527-0 -> "C:/Windows/system32/MSDtc/trace/dtctrace.log"
-\end{bmessage}
-
-It is possible to disable this functionality by setting the FileSet option \configdirective{AutoExclude} to no.
-
-The JobLog will then show the following informational line:
-\begin{bmessage}{AutoExclude disabled}
-Fileset has autoexclude disabled, ignoring FilesNotToBackup Registry key
-\end{bmessage}
-
-For more details about the Windows registry key see
-\url{http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb891959%28v=vs.85%29.aspx#filesnottobackup}.
-
-\subsection{Windows dedup support}
-
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Windows!dedupclication}{12.4.5}
-
- Windows 2012 has dedup support which needs handling.
-
-
-\subsection{Store all file attributes}
-
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Windows!file attributes}{12.4.5}
-
- Windows has gathered quite some special specific file
- flags over the years but not all are saved during backup so
- some are never restored by the restore process. The most
- important ones are the ARCHIVE flag which is "misused" by
- some programs for storing some special information. Others
- that are known not to be stored are the COMPRESSED flag which
- means that a restored file looses it and will be restored as
- an uncompressed file.
-
-\subsection{Support for Windows EFS filesystems}
-
-\sinceVersion{fd}{Windows!Encrypted Filesystems (EFS)}{12.4.5}
-
- Windows has support for a so called EFS
- filesystem. This is an encrypted filesystem, to be able to backup the
- data and to restore it we need to use a special API. With this API you
- in essence export the data on backup and import it on restore. This
- way you never have access to the unencrypted data but just import and
- export the encrypted data. This is the cleanest way of handling
- encryption by just seeing the data as some opaque data and not try to
- do anything special with it.
-
-
-
-\section{Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)}
-\index[general]{Windows!Volume Shadow Copy Service}
-\index[general]{Windows!VSS}
-\label{VSS}
-
-VSS is available since Windows XP. From the perspective of
-a backup-solution for Windows, this is an extremely important step. VSS
-allows Bareos to backup open files and even to interact with applications like
-RDBMS to produce consistent file copies. VSS aware applications are called
-VSS Writers, they register with the OS so that when Bareos wants to do a
-Snapshot, the OS will notify the register Writer programs, which may then
-create a consistent state in their application, which will be backed up.
-Examples for these writers are "MSDE" (Microsoft database
-engine), "Event Log Writer", "Registry Writer" plus 3rd
-party-writers. If you have a non-vss aware application a shadow copy is still generated
-and the open files can be backed up, but there is no guarantee
-that the file is consistent.
-
-Bareos produces a message from each of the registered writer programs
-when it is doing a VSS backup so you know which ones are correctly backed
-up.
-
-Technically Bareos creates a shadow copy as soon as the backup process
-starts. It does then backup all files from the shadow copy and destroys the
-shadow copy after the backup process. Please have in mind, that VSS
-creates a snapshot and thus backs up the system at the state it had
-when starting the backup. It will disregard file changes which occur during
-the backup process.
-
-VSS can be turned on by placing an
-
-\index[dir]{Enable VSS}
-\index[general]{VSS!Enable}
-\begin{verbatim}
-Enable VSS = yes
-\end{verbatim}
-
-in your FileSet resource.
-
-The VSS aware File daemon has the letters VSS on the signon line that
-it produces when contacted by the console. For example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-Tibs-fd Version: 1.37.32 (22 July 2005) VSS Windows XP MVS NT 5.1.2600
-\end{verbatim}
-the VSS is shown in the line above. This only means that the File daemon
-is capable of doing VSS not that VSS is turned on for a particular backup.
-There are two ways of telling if VSS is actually turned on during a backup.
-The first is to look at the status output for a job, e.g.:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-Running Jobs:
-JobId 1 Job NightlySave.2005-07-23_13.25.45 is running.
- VSS Backup Job started: 23-Jul-05 13:25
- Files=70,113 Bytes=3,987,180,650 Bytes/sec=3,244,247
- Files Examined=75,021
- Processing file: c:/Documents and Settings/user/My Documents/My Pictures/Misc1/Sans titre - 39.pdd
- SDReadSeqNo=5 fd=352
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-Here, you see under Running Jobs that JobId 1 is "VSS Backup Job started ..."
-This means that VSS is enabled for that job. If VSS is not enabled, it will
-simply show "Backup Job started ..." without the letters VSS.
-
-The second way to know that the job was backed up with VSS is to look at the
-Job Report, which will look something like the following:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-23-Jul 13:25 rufus-dir: Start Backup JobId 1, Job=NightlySave.2005-07-23_13.25.45
-23-Jul 13:26 rufus-sd: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume "TestVolume001" on device "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0)
-23-Jul 13:26 rufus-sd: Spooling data ...
-23-Jul 13:26 Tibs: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="VSS WinXP", Drive(s)="C"
-23-Jul 13:26 Tibs: VSS Writer: "MSDEWriter", State: 1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
-23-Jul 13:26 Tibs: VSS Writer: "Microsoft Writer (Bootable State)", State: 1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
-23-Jul 13:26 Tibs: VSS Writer: "WMI Writer", State: 1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
-23-Jul 13:26 Tibs: VSS Writer: "Microsoft Writer (Service State)", State: 1 (VSS_WS_STABLE)
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-In the above Job Report listing, you see that the VSS snapshot was generated for drive C (if
-other drives are backed up, they will be listed on the \bconsoleOutput{Drive(s)="C"} line.
-You also see the
-reports from each of the writer program. Here they all report VSS\_WS\_STABLE, which means
-that you will get a consistent snapshot of the data handled by that writer.
-
-\subsection{VSS Problems}
-\index[general]{Windows!Problem!VSS}
-\index[general]{Windows!VSS!Problem}
-\index[fd]{Windows!Problem!VSS}
-\index[general]{Problem!Windows!VSS}
-
-
-If you are experiencing problems such as VSS hanging on MSDE, first try
-running {\bf vssadmin} to check for problems, then try running {\bf
-ntbackup} which also uses VSS to see if it has similar problems. If so, you
-know that the problem is in your Windows machine and not with Bareos.
-
-The FD hang problems were reported with {\bf MSDEwriter} when:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item a local firewall locked local access to the MSDE TCP port (MSDEwriter
-seems to use TCP/IP and not Named Pipes).
-\item msdtcs was installed to run under "localsystem": try running msdtcs
-under networking account (instead of local system) (com+ seems to work
-better with this configuration).
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Windows Firewalls}
-\index[general]{Firewall!Windows}
-\index[general]{Windows!Firewall}
-
-The Windows buildin Firewall is enabled since Windows version WinXP SP2.
-The Bareos installer opens the required network ports for Bareos.
-However, if you are using another Firewall, you might need to manually open the Bareos network ports.
-The \bareosFd listens on 9102/TCP.
-
-\subsection{Network TCP Port}
-
-If you want to see if the File daemon has properly opened the port and is
-listening, you can enter the following command in a shell window:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-netstat -an | findstr 910[123]
-\end{commands}
-
-
-
-\section{Windows Restore Problems}
-\index[general]{Problem!Windows Restore}
-\index[general]{Windows!Restore Problem}
-
-Please see the \nameref{sec:RestoreOnWindows} chapter for problems
-that you might encounter doing a restore.
-
-\section{Windows Backup Problems}
-\index[general]{Problem!Windows Backup}
-\index[general]{Windows!Backup Problems}
-
-If during a Backup, you get the message:
-{\bf ERR=Access is denied} and you are using the portable option,
-you should try both adding both the non-portable (backup API) and
-the Volume Shadow Copy options to your Director's conf file.
-
-In the Options resource:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-portable = no
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-In the FileSet resource:
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-enablevss = yes
-\end{verbatim}
-\normalsize
-
-In general, specifying these two options should allow you to backup
-any file on a Windows system. However, in some cases, if users
-have allowed to have full control of their folders, even system programs
-such a Bareos can be locked out. In this case, you must identify
-which folders or files are creating the problem and do the following:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Grant ownership of the file/folder to the Administrators group,
-with the option to replace the owner on all child objects.
-\item Grant full control permissions to the Administrators group,
-and change the user's group to only have Modify permission to
-the file/folder and all child objects.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Thanks to Georger Araujo for the above information.
-
-\section{Windows Ownership and Permissions Problems}
-\index[general]{Problem!Windows Ownership and Permissions}
-\index[general]{Windows!Ownership and Permissions Problems}
-
-If you restore files backed up from Windows to an alternate directory,
-Bareos may need to create some higher level directories that were not saved
-(or restored). In this case, the File daemon will create them under the SYSTEM
-account because that is the account that Bareos runs under as a service and with full access permission.
-However, there may be cases where you have problems accessing those files even
-if you run as administrator. In principle, Microsoft supplies you with the way
-to cease the ownership of those files and thus change the permissions.
-However, a much better solution to working with and changing Win32 permissions
-is the program {\bf SetACL}, which can be found at
-\elink{http://setacl.sourceforge.net/}{http://setacl.sourceforge.net/}.
-
-If you have not installed Bareos while running as Administrator
-and if Bareos is not running as a Process with the userid (User Name) SYSTEM,
-then it is very unlikely that it will have sufficient permission to
-access all your files.
-
-Some users have experienced problems restoring files that participate in
-the Active Directory. They also report that changing the userid under which
-Bareos (bareos-fd.exe) runs, from SYSTEM to a Domain Admin userid, resolves
-the problem.
-
-
-
-\hide{
-\section{Fixing the Windows Boot Record}
-\index[general]{Windows!Fixing the Boot Record}
-
-An effective way to restore a Windows backup is to install Windows on a different
-hard drive and restore the backup. Then run the
-recovery CD and run
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-diskpart
- select disk 0
- select part 1
- active
- exit
-
-bootrec /rebuldbcd
-bootrec /fixboot
-bootrec /fixmbr
-\end{verbatim}
-}
-
-\section{Advanced Windows Configuration}
-
-\subsection{Windows Service}
-
-The \bareosFd (and also the \bareosDir and \bareosSd) is started as a Windows service.
-
-This is configured in the Registry at
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \path|Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Bareos-fd|
-\end{itemize}
-
-You can use the command \command{regedit} to modify the settings.
-
-E.g. to always start Bareos in debug mode,
-modify \path|Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Bareos-fd| \path|ImagePath|
-from
-
-{
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-"C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.exe" /service
-\end{verbatim}
-}
-
-to
-
-{
-\footnotesize
-\begin{verbatim}
-"C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.exe" /service -d200
-\end{verbatim}
-}
-
-After restarting the service, you will find a file called \path|C:\bareos-fd.trace| which will
-contain the debug output created by the daemon.
-
-\subsubsection{Installing multiple Windows filedaemon services}
-
-It is possible to run multiple \bareosFd instances on Windows.
-To achieve this, you need to create a service for each instance, and a configuration file that at least
-has a individual fd port for each instance.
-
-To create two bareos-fd services, you can call the following service create calls on the commandline on windows as administrator:
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-sc create bareosfd2 binpath="\"C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.exe\" /service -c \"C:\ProgramData\Bareos\bareos-fd2.conf\"" depend= "tcpip/afd"
-sc create bareosfd3 binpath="\"C:\Program Files\Bareos\bareos-fd.exe\" /service -c \"C:\ProgramData\Bareos\bareos-fd3.conf\"" depend= "tcpip/afd"
-\end{commands}
-
-This will create two \bareosFd services, one with the name bareosfd2 and the second with the name bareosfd3.
-
-The configuration files for the two services are \file{bareos-fd.conf} and \file{bareos-fd2.conf}, and need to have different network settings.
-
-The services can be started by calling
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-sc start bareosfd2
-\end{commands}
-
-and
-
-\begin{commands}{}
-sc start bareosfd3
-\end{commands}
-
-
-\subsection{Windows Specific Command Line Options}
-\index[general]{Windows!File Daemon!Command Line Options}
-
-These options are not normally seen or used by the user, and are documented
-here only for information purposes. At the current time, to change the default
-options, you must either manually run {\bf Bareos} or you must manually edit
-the system registry and modify the appropriate entries.
-
-In order to avoid option clashes between the options necessary for {\bf
-Bareos} to run on Windows and the standard Bareos options, all Windows
-specific options are signaled with a forward slash character (/), while as
-usual, the standard Bareos options are signaled with a minus (-), or a minus
-minus (\verb:--:). All the standard Bareos options can be used on the Windows
-version. In addition, the following Windows only options are implemented:
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [/service ]
- Start Bareos as a service
-
-\item [/run ]
- Run the Bareos application
-
-\item [/install ]
- Install Bareos as a service in the system registry
-
-\item [/remove ]
- Uninstall Bareos from the system registry
-
-\item [/about ]
- Show the Bareos about dialogue box
-
-\item [/status ]
- Show the Bareos status dialogue box
-
-\item [/events ]
- Show the Bareos events dialogue box (not yet implemented)
-
-\item [/kill ]
- Stop any running {\bf Bareos}
-
-\item [/help ]
- Show the Bareos help dialogue box
-\end{description}
-
-It is important to note that under normal circumstances the user should never
-need to use these options as they are normally handled by the system
-automatically once Bareos is installed. However, you may note these options in
-some of the .bat files that have been created for your use.
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--- a/manuals/images/flow.png
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diff --git a/manuals/images/image_convert.pl b/manuals/images/image_convert.pl
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--- a/manuals/images/image_convert.pl
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-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-
-use strict;
-use Getopt::Long;
-
-# Converts the image given in the first argument into
-# the format of the second argument. Decides how to do it
-# based on the filenames of the source and destination
-#
-
-my $usage =
-"Usage: image_convert.pl [--scale scale_filename] [--res resolution] source_file destination_file\n ";
-
-# A global hash to hold command-line arguments.
-my $cliArgs = {};
-my $DEFAULT_SCALE = 0.75;
-my $DEFAULT_MAXX = 5;
-my $DEFAULT_MAXY = 8;
-my $DEFAULT_RESOLUTION = 72;
-
-sub max { return $_[0] > $_[1] ? $_[0] : $_[1]; }
-sub min { return $_[0] < $_[1] ? $_[0] : $_[1]; }
-
-sub getIMGdetails {
- # Takes the image filename as the only argument, returns the image
- # size in inches.
- # If the identify program is available:
- # Determine the current geometry and resolution of the image.
- # Return the image size in inches.
- # Otherwize return 0,0.
- my ($img) = shift;
-
- # # If the identify program is not available, bail.
- (`which identify 2>\&1` =~ /^which:/) and
- die "identify program (part of Imagemagick) not available -- aborting\n";
-
- my $attrib = {};
-
- # Determine the size of the existing image.
- my $response = `identify -verbose $img`;
- if ($response =~ /^identify: no decode delegate/ or
- !$response) {
- return 0;
- }
- ($attrib->{format}) =
- $response =~ /^\s*Format:\s+(\S*)\s+/m;
- ($attrib->{hdots},$attrib->{vdots}) =
- $response =~ /^\s*Geometry:\s*([\d\.]*)x([\d\.]*)/m;
- ($attrib->{hres},$attrib->{vres}) =
- $response =~ /^\s*Resolution:\s*([\d\.]*)x([\d\.]*)/m;
- $attrib->{hsize} = $attrib->{hdots} / $attrib->{hres};
- $attrib->{vsize} = $attrib->{vdots} / $attrib->{vres};
- return $attrib;
-}
-
-sub doConversion {
- my ($cli,$scales) = @_;
- my ($attrib,$ourScale,$newsizex,$newsizey);
-
- # Get the input file details.
- $attrib = getIMGdetails($cli->{infile});
- if (ref($attrib) ne 'HASH') {
- # Identify failed.
- die "Failed to Identify Input Image File $cli->{infile}. Aborting\n";
- }
-
- # If the scale factor is defined in the file of scale factors,
- # use that. Otherwise use the default scale provided on the command line,
- # If none was provided, use 0.75.
- if (defined($scales->{$cli->{infile}})) {
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- } else {
- if (defined $cli->{defaultscale}) {
- $ourScale = $cli->{defaultscale};
- } else { $ourScale = $DEFAULT_SCALE; }
-
- # If after scaling the image is still too big, scale it to the max
- # size. Otherwise, scale it according to the scale factor.
- if ($attrib->{hsize} * $ourScale > $cli->{maxx} or
- $attrib->{vsize} * $ourScale > $cli->{maxy}) {
- $ourScale /= max($attrib->{hsize} * $ourScale / $cli->{maxx},
- $attrib->{vsize} * $ourScale / $cli->{maxy});
- }
- }
-
- $newsizex = $attrib->{hsize} * $ourScale;
- $newsizey = $attrib->{vsize} * $ourScale;
-
- # Get strings ready for the convert command.
- my $cdots = sprintf "%dx%d",$newsizex * $cli->{resolution},
- $newsizey * $cli->{resolution};
- my $cres = sprintf "%dx%d",$cli->{resolution},$cli->{resolution};
-
- # Do the conversion...
- printf "Scaling by %.5f : %s -> %s\n",$ourScale,$cli->{infile},$cli->{outfile};
- print STDERR `convert $cli->{infile} -resize $cdots -density $cres $cli->{outfile}`;
-
-# if ($cli->{infile} =~ /.*\.png$/ and $cli->{outfile} =~ /.*\.pdf$/) {
-# printf "Scaling %s to %s with scale %.3f\n",$cli->{infile},$cli->{outfile},$ourScale;
-# print STDERR `pngtopnm $cli->{infile} | pnmtops -scale=$ourScale -noturn -nosetpage | epstopdf --filter > $cli->{outfile}`;
-# pngtopnm $${i}.png | pnmtops -scale=0.85 --noturn -nosetpage | epstopdf --filter >$${i}.pdf ;
-# } elsif ($cli->{infile} =~ /.*\.png$/ and $cli->{outfile} =~ /.*\.eps$/) {
-# printf "Scaling %s to %s with scale %.3f\n",$cli->{infile},$cli->{outfile},$ourScale;
-# print STDERR `pngtopnm $cli->{infile} | pnmtops -scale=$ourScale -noturn -nosetpage > $cli->{outfile}`;
-# pngtopnm $${i}.png | pnmtops -scale=0.65 --noturn -nosetpage >$${i}.eps;
-# } elsif ($cli->{infile} =~ /.*\.jpg$/ and $cli->{outfile} =~ /.*\.png$/) {
-# printf "Converting %s to %s\n",$cli->{infile},$cli->{outfile};
-# print STDERR `jpegtopnm $cli->{infile} | pnmtopng > $cli->{outfile}`;
-# jpegtopnm $${i}.jpg | pnmtopng >$${i}.png ;
-# } elsif ($cli->{infile} =~ /.*\.gif$/ and $cli->{outfile} =~ /.*\.png$/) {
-# printf "Converting %s to %s\n",$cli->{infile},$cli->{outfile};
-# print STDERR `giftopnm $cli->{infile} | pnmtopng > $cli->{outfile}`;
-# giftopnm $${i}.gif | pnmtopng >$${i}.png ;
-# } else {
-# die "Unsupported Conversion: $cli->{infile} to $cli->{outfile}\n";
-# }
-
- # Save the image scale for putting into the file of scales.
- $scales->{$cli->{infile}} = $ourScale;
-}
-
-sub loadImgScales {
- # Loads the image scales from the specified file into the
- # global hash %imgScales
- my $scaleFile = shift;
- my ($imagename,$scale,$cnt);
- my %imgScales;
-
- if (!open (IF,"<$scaleFile")) {
- warn "File of Image Scales not Found. Will create one when needed.\n";
- } else {
- $cnt = 0;
- while (<IF>) {
- $cnt++;
- chomp;
- my ($imagename,$scale) = split /\s+/;
- if (!defined $imagename or !defined $scale or
- $scale !~ /^[\-\+\d\.]+$/ or $scale < 0.01 or $scale > 100) {
- print STDERR "Invalid Image Scale Entry at line $cnt in $scaleFile\n";
- } else {
- $imgScales{$imagename} = $scale;
- }
- }
- close IF;
- }
- return { %imgScales };
-}
-
-sub writeImgScales {
- my ($fileName,$scales) = @_;
-
- open OF,">$fileName" or die "Cannot open scale file $fileName for output\n";
- foreach (sort(keys(%{$scales}))) { printf OF "%s %.5f\n",$_,$scales->{$_}; }
- close OF;
-}
-
-
-sub getCliArgs {
- # Sets up the parameters and gets the command-line
- # options. $args is a pointer to a hash.
- my $args = shift;
- my ($infile,$outfile,@filenames);
-
- # Establish defaults:
- $args->{defaultscale} = $DEFAULT_SCALE;
- $args->{maxx} = $DEFAULT_MAXX;
- $args->{maxy} = $DEFAULT_MAXY;
- $args->{resolution} = $DEFAULT_RESOLUTION;
- GetOptions( "scalefile=s" => \$args->{scalefile},
- "defaultscale=f" => \$args->{defaultscale},
- "resolution=i" => \$args->{resolution},
- "maxx=f" => \$args->{maxx},
- "maxy=f" => \$args->{maxy},
- ) or die $usage;
- # There should be just the input and output filenames and
- # nothing more in @filenames
- $args->{infile} = shift @ARGV;
- $args->{outfile} = shift @ARGV;
- if (!defined $args->{outfile}) { die $usage; }
-}
-
-###############################################
-############## MAIN ###########################
-###############################################
-
-my ($scales);
-
-# Get the command-line arguments into the global hash.
-getCliArgs($cliArgs);
-
-#foreach (sort(keys(%$cliArgs))) {
-# print "$_ $cliArgs->{$_}\n";
-#}
-
-if (! -e $cliArgs->{infile}) {die "Input File not Found: $cliArgs->{infile}\n";}
-
-# Load in the image conversion scales from the file of scale factors.
-if (defined $cliArgs->{scalefile}) {
- if (-e $cliArgs->{scalefile}) {
- $scales = loadImgScales($cliArgs->{scalefile});
- } else {
- warn "File of Image Scales not Found. Will create one when needed.\n";
- }
-}
-
-
-# Process the file.
-doConversion($cliArgs,$scales);
-
-# Write the file of scale factors.
-writeImgScales($cliArgs->{scalefile},$scales);
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diff --git a/manuals/scripts/generate-bareos-package-info.py b/manuals/scripts/generate-bareos-package-info.py
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--- a/manuals/scripts/generate-bareos-package-info.py
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@@ -1,255 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-"""
-Generate-bareos-package-info: generate latex tables from a json data structure.
-
-Use obs-project-binary-packages-to-json.py to create the json files.
-"""
-
-__author__ = "Joerg Steffens"
-__copyright__ = "2015-2017"
-__license__ = "AGPL"
-__version__ = "0.2"
-__email__ = "joerg.steffens@bareos.com"
-
-import argparse
-import logging
-import json
-import os
-from pprint import pprint
-import re
-
-
-class Dist:
- def __init__(self, obsname):
- self.obsname = obsname
- [ self.dist, self.version ] = obsname.split('_',1)
- self.dist = self.dist.replace('xUbuntu', 'Ubuntu').replace('SLE','SLES')
- self.version = self.version.replace('_', '').replace('Leap', '').replace('SP','sp')
- if self.dist == 'Debian':
- self.version = self.version.replace('.0', '')
-
- def dist(self):
- return self.dist
-
- def version(self):
- return self.version
-
- def getList(self):
- return [ self.dist, self.version ]
-
-
-class LatexTable:
- def __init__(self, columns, rows):
- self.columns = columns
- self.rows = rows
-
- def __getIndexes(self):
- result = ''
- for i in self.columns:
- result += '\\index[general]{{Platform!{0}!{1}}}'.format(Dist(i).dist, Dist(i).version)
- return result
-
- def __getHeader(self):
- result="\\begin{center}\n"
- result+="\\begin{longtable}{ l "
- result+="| c " * len(self.columns)
- result+="}\n"
- result+="\\hline \n"
- result+=self.__getHeaderColumns()
- result+="\\hline \n"
- result+="\\hline \n"
- return result
-
- def __getHeaderColumns(self):
- result=' & \n'
- version_header=''
- prefix=None
- prefixcount=0
- for i in self.columns:
- prefix_new=Dist(i).dist
- if prefix_new != prefix:
- if prefixcount:
- result+='\\multicolumn{%i}{ c|}{%s} &\n' % (prefixcount, prefix)
- prefix = prefix_new
- prefixcount=1
- else:
- prefixcount+=1
- version_header+=" & " + Dist(i).version
- if prefixcount:
- result+='\\multicolumn{%i}{ c }{%s}\n' % (prefixcount, prefix)
- result+="\\\\ \n"
- result+=version_header + "\\\\ \n"
- return result
-
- def __getRows(self):
- result=''
- for desc in sorted(self.rows.keys()):
- result+='\\package{{{:s}}} & '.format(desc)
- result+=" & ".join(self.rows[desc])
- result+=' \\\\ \n'
- return result
-
- def __getFooter(self):
- result ="\\hline \n"
- result+='\\end{longtable} \n'
- result+='\\end{center} \n'
- return result
-
- def get(self):
- result = self.__getIndexes()
- result += self.__getHeader()
- result += self.__getRows()
- result += self.__getFooter()
- return result
-
-class PackageDistReleaseData:
- def __init__(self):
- self.data = {}
- self.releases = set()
- self.distributions = set()
- self.excluded_distributions = set()
- self.excluded_packages = set()
-
- self.dist_exclude_pattern = re.compile("win_cross|windows")
- self.package_exclude_pattern = re.compile("php5-zendframework2|php-ZendFramework2.*|mhvtl.*|mingw.*|.*-dbg|.*-debug.*|.*-doc|.*-devel|.*-dev")
-
-
- def generate(self, inputdata):
- # input:
- # '16.2':
- # 'packages': {
- # package1: [ dist1, dist2, ... ],
- # package2: [ dist1, dist2, ... ],
- # ...
- # },
- # 'distributions': {
- # distribution_name: [ package1, package2, ... ],
- # ...
- # },
- # }
-
- # output:
- # package1: {
- # dist1: [ "15.2", "16.2" ],
- # dist1: [ "16.2" ],
- # ...
- # },
- # package2: {
- # ...
- # },
-
- for release in inputdata.keys():
- self.add_release(release, inputdata[release])
-
- def add_release(self, release, inputdata):
- self.releases.add(release)
- for package in inputdata['packages']:
- for dist in inputdata['packages'][package]:
- self.add(package, dist, release)
-
- def add(self, package, dist, release):
-
- if self.dist_exclude_pattern.match(dist):
- self.excluded_distributions.add(dist)
- return
- if self.package_exclude_pattern.match(package):
- self.excluded_packages.add(package)
- return
-
- self.distributions.add(dist)
- if package not in self.data:
- self.data[package] = {}
- if dist not in self.data[package]:
- self.data[package][dist] = []
- self.data[package][dist].append(release)
-
- def get_releases_string(self, package, dist):
- if len(self.data[package][dist]) == 1:
- return self.data[package][dist][0]
- else:
- minstr = str(min(self.data[package][dist]))
- maxstr = str(max(self.data[package][dist]))
- return minstr + "-" + maxstr
-
- def is_package_for_dists(self, package, dists):
- for dist in dists:
- if dist in self.data[package]:
- return True
- return False
-
- def get_packages_of_distributions(self, dists):
- result = {}
- for package in sorted(self.data.keys()):
- if self.is_package_for_dists(package, dists):
- result[package] = {}
- for dist in dists:
- if dist in self.data[package]:
- result[package][dist] = self.get_releases_string(package, dist)
- return result
-
-def get_matches(inputdata, refilter):
- result = []
- for i in inputdata:
- if refilter.match(i):
- result.append(i)
- return result
-
-def generate_overview_table(packageDistReleaseData, dist_include):
- rows = {}
- distributions = sorted(get_matches(packageDistReleaseData.distributions, dist_include))
- data = packageDistReleaseData.get_packages_of_distributions(distributions)
- for package in sorted(data.keys()):
- rows[package] = []
- for dist in distributions:
- if dist in data[package]:
- rows[package].append(data[package][dist])
- else:
- rows[package].append(' ')
- latexTable = LatexTable(distributions, rows)
- return latexTable.get()
-
-def create_file(filename, data, filterregex):
- with open(filename, "w") as file:
- file.write(generate_overview_table(data, re.compile(filterregex)))
- file.close()
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
-
- logging.basicConfig(format='%(message)s')
- logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
- logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
-
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate information about packages in distributions.')
-
- parser.add_argument('--debug', '-d', action='store_true', help="enable debugging output")
- parser.add_argument('--out', '-o', help="output directory", default=".")
- parser.add_argument('filename', nargs="+", help="JSON files containing package information")
-
- args = parser.parse_args()
-
- if args.debug:
- logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-
- data = PackageDistReleaseData()
-
- for filename in args.filename:
- release = re.sub('.*bareos-([0-9.]+)-packages.json', r'\1', filename)
- with open(filename) as json_file:
- json_data = json.load(json_file)
- data.add_release(release, json_data)
-
- #print data.data
-
- basename = 'bareos-packages'
- dest = args.out + '/' + basename
- filenametemplate = dest + '-table-{0}.tex'
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('redhat'), data, 'CentOS.*|RHEL.*')
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('fedora'), data, 'Fedora_2.')
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('opensuse'), data, 'openSUSE_13..|openSUSE_Leap_.*')
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('suse'), data, 'SLE_10_SP4|SLE_11_SP4|SLE_12_.*')
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('debian'), data, 'Debian.*|Univention_4.*')
- create_file(filenametemplate.format('ubuntu'), data, 'xUbuntu.*')
diff --git a/manuals/scripts/generate-resoure-descriptions.py b/manuals/scripts/generate-resoure-descriptions.py
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index 20890bc..0000000
--- a/manuals/scripts/generate-resoure-descriptions.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,337 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-import argparse
-import logging
-import json
-from pprint import pprint
-import re
-import sys
-
-class daemonName:
- def __init__( self ):
- table = {
- "Director": "Dir",
- "StorageDaemon": "Sd",
- "FileDaemon": "Fd"
- }
-
- @staticmethod
- def getLong( string ):
- if string.lower() == "director" or string.lower() == "dir":
- return "Director"
- elif string.lower() == "storagedaemon" or string.lower() == "sd":
- return "StorageDaemon"
- elif string.lower() == "filedaemon" or string.lower() == "fd":
- return "FileDaemon"
-
- @staticmethod
- def getShort( string ):
- if string.lower() == "bareos-dir" or string.lower() == "director" or string.lower() == "dir":
- return "Dir"
- elif string.lower() == "bareos-sd" or string.lower() == "storagedaemon" or string.lower() == "sd":
- return "Sd"
- elif string.lower() == "bareos-fd" or string.lower() == "filedaemon" or string.lower() == "fd":
- return "Fd"
- elif string.lower() == "bareos-console" or string.lower() == "bconsole" or string.lower() == "con":
- return "Console"
- elif string.lower() == "bareos-tray-monitor":
- return "Console"
-
-class BareosConfigurationSchema:
- def __init__( self, json ):
- self.format_version_min = 2
- self.logger = logging.getLogger()
- self.json = json
- try:
- self.format_version = json['format-version']
- except KeyError as e:
- raise
- logger.info( "format-version: " + str(self.format_version) )
- if self.format_version < self.format_version_min:
- raise RuntimeError( "format-version is " + str(self.format_version) + ". Required: >= " + str(self.format_version_min) )
-
- def getDaemons(self):
- return sorted(filter( None, self.json["resource"].keys()))
-
- def getDatatypes(self):
- try:
- return sorted(filter( None, self.json["datatype"].keys()) )
- except KeyError:
- return
-
- def getDatatype(self, name):
- return self.json["datatype"][name]
-
- def getResources(self, daemon):
- return sorted(filter( None, self.json["resource"][daemon].keys()) )
-
- def getResource(self, daemon, resourcename):
- return self.json["resource"][daemon][resourcename]
-
- def getResourceDirectives(self, daemon, resourcename):
- return sorted(filter( None, self.getResource(daemon, resourcename).keys()) )
-
- def getResourceDirective(self, daemon, resourcename, directive, deprecated=None):
- # TODO:
- # deprecated:
- # None: include deprecated
- # False: exclude deprecated
- # True: only deprecated
- return BareosConfigurationSchemaDirective( self.json["resource"][daemon][resourcename][directive] )
-
-class BareosConfigurationSchemaDirective(dict):
- def getDefaultValue( self ):
- default=None
- if dict.get( self, 'default_value' ):
- if (dict.get( self, 'default_value' ) == "true") or (dict.get( self, 'default_value' ) == "on"):
- default="yes"
- elif (dict.get( self, 'default_value' ) == "false") or (dict.get( self, 'default_value' ) == "off"):
- default="no"
- else:
- default=dict.get( self, 'default_value' )
- return default
-
- def getStartVersion( self ):
- if dict.get( self, 'versions' ):
- version = dict.get( self, 'versions' ).partition("-")[0]
- if version:
- return version
-
- def getEndVersion( self ):
- if dict.get( self, 'versions' ):
- version = dict.get( self, 'versions' ).partition("-")[2]
- if version:
- return version
-
- def get( self, key, default=None ):
- if key == "default_value" or key == "default":
- return self.getDefaultValue()
- elif key == "start_version":
- if self.getStartVersion():
- return self.getStartVersion()
- elif key == "end_version":
- if self.getEndVersion():
- return self.getEndVersion()
- return dict.get(self, key, default)
-
-class BareosConfigurationSchema2Latex:
- def __init__( self, json ):
- self.json = json
- self.schema = BareosConfigurationSchema( json )
-
- def open(self, filename = None, mode = 'r'):
- if filename:
- self.out=open( filename, mode )
- else:
- self.out=sys.stdout
-
- def close(self):
- if self.out != sys.stdout:
- self.out.close()
-
- def getResources(self, daemon):
- result = "\\begin{itemize}\n"
- for i in self.schema.getResources(daemon):
- if i:
- result += " \\item " + i + "\n"
- result += "\\end{itemize}\n"
- return result
-
- def getStringsWithModifiers(self, text, strings):
- strings['text']=strings[text]
- if text:
- if strings.get('mo'):
- return "%(mo)s%(text)s%(mc)s" % ( strings )
- else:
- return "%(text)s" % ( strings )
- else:
- return ""
-
- def convertCamelCase2Spaces( self, valueCC ):
- s1 = re.sub('([a-z0-9])([A-Z])', r'\1 \2', valueCC)
- result=[]
- for token in s1.split(' '):
- u = token.upper()
- if u in [ "ACL", "CA", "CN", "DB", "DH", "FD", "LMDB", "NDMP", "SD", "SSL", "TLS", "VSS" ]:
- token=u
- result.append(token)
- return " ".join( result )
-
- def getLatexDatatypeRef( self, datatype ):
- DataType="".join([x.lower().capitalize() for x in datatype.split('_')])
- return "\\dt{%(DataType)s}" % { 'DataType': DataType }
-
- def getLatexDefaultValue( self, data ):
- default=""
- if data.get( 'default_value' ):
- default=data.get( 'default_value' )
- if data.get( 'platform_specific' ):
- default+=" \\textit{\\small(platform specific)}"
- return default
-
- def getLatexDescription(self, data):
- description = ""
- if data.get('description'):
- description = data.get('description').replace('_','\_')
- return description
-
- def getLatexTable(self, subtree, latexDefine="define%(key)s", latexLink="\\hyperlink{key%(key)s}{%(key)s}" ):
- result="\\begin{center}\n"
- result+="\\begin{longtable}{ l | l | l | l }\n"
- result+="\\hline \n"
- result+="\\multicolumn{1}{ c|}{\\textbf{%(name)-80s}} &\n" % { 'name': "configuration directive name" }
- result+="\\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\\textbf{%(type)-80s}} &\n" % { 'type': "type of data" }
- result+="\\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\\textbf{%(default)-80s}} &\n" % { 'default': "default value" }
- result+="\\multicolumn{1}{|c }{\\textbf{%(remark)-80s}} \\\\ \n" % { 'remark': "remark" }
- result+="\\hline \n"
- result+="\\hline \n"
-
- for key in sorted(filter( None, subtree.keys() ) ):
- data=BareosConfigurationSchemaDirective(subtree[key])
-
- strings={
- 'key': self.convertCamelCase2Spaces( key ),
- 'mc': "}",
- 'extra': [],
- 'default': self.getLatexDefaultValue( data ),
- }
-
- strings['directive_link'] = latexLink % strings
-
- strings["datatype"] = self.getLatexDatatypeRef( data['datatype'] )
- if data.get( 'equals' ):
- strings["datatype"]="= %(datatype)s" % { 'datatype': strings["datatype"] }
- else:
- strings["datatype"]="\{ %(datatype)s \}" % { 'datatype': strings["datatype"] }
-
- extra=[]
- if data.get( 'alias' ):
- extra.append("alias")
- strings["mo"]="\\textit{"
- if data.get( 'deprecated' ):
- extra.append("deprecated")
- strings["mo"]="\\textit{"
- if data.get( 'required' ):
- extra.append("required")
- strings["mo"]="\\textbf{"
- strings["extra"]=", ".join(extra)
-
- define = "\\csgdef{resourceDirectiveDefined" + latexDefine + "}{yes}"
- strings['define']= define % strings
- strings["t_directive"] = self.getStringsWithModifiers( "directive_link", strings )
- strings["t_datatype"] = self.getStringsWithModifiers( "datatype", strings )
- strings["t_default"] = self.getStringsWithModifiers( "default", strings )
- strings["t_extra"] = self.getStringsWithModifiers( "extra", strings )
-
- result+="%(define)-80s\n" % ( strings )
- result+="%(t_directive)-80s &\n" % ( strings )
- result+="%(t_datatype)-80s &\n" % ( strings )
- result+="%(t_default)-80s &\n" % ( strings )
- result+="%(t_extra)s\n" % ( strings )
- result+="\\\\ \n\n" % ( strings )
-
- result+="\\hline \n"
- result+="\\end{longtable}\n"
- result+="\\end{center}\n"
- result+="\n"
- return result
-
- def writeResourceDirectivesTable(self, daemon, resourcename, filename=None):
- ds=daemonName.getShort(daemon)
- self.open(filename, "w")
- self.out.write( self.getLatexTable( self.schema.json["resource"][daemon][resourcename], latexDefine=ds+resourcename+"%(key)s", latexLink="\\linkResourceDirective*{"+ds+"}{"+resourcename+"}{%(key)s}" ) )
- self.close()
-
- def writeDatatypeOptionsTable(self, filename=None):
- self.open(filename, "w")
- self.out.write( latex.getLatexTable( schema.getDatatype( "OPTIONS" )["values"], latexDefine="DatatypeOptions%(key)s" )
- )
- self.close()
-
- def getResourceDirectives(self, daemon, resourcename):
- result="\\begin{description}\n\n"
- for directive in self.schema.getResourceDirectives(daemon,resourcename):
- data=self.schema.getResourceDirective(daemon,resourcename, directive)
-
- strings={
- 'daemon': daemonName.getShort( daemon ),
- 'resource': resourcename,
- 'directive': self.convertCamelCase2Spaces( directive ),
- 'datatype': self.getLatexDatatypeRef( data['datatype'] ),
- 'default': self.getLatexDefaultValue( data ),
- 'version': data.get( 'start_version', "" ),
- 'description': self.getLatexDescription(data),
- 'required': '',
- }
-
- if data.get( 'alias' ):
- if not strings['description']:
- strings['description']="\\textit{This directive is an alias.}"
- if data.get( 'deprecated' ):
- # overwrites start_version
- strings['version']="deprecated"
- if data.get( 'required' ):
- strings['required']="required"
-
- result+="\\resourceDirective{%(daemon)s}{%(resource)s}{%(directive)s}{%(datatype)s}{%(required)s}{%(default)s}{%(version)s}{%(description)s}\n\n" % ( strings )
- result+="\\end{description}\n\n"
- return result
-
- def writeResourceDirectives(self, daemon, resourcename, filename=None):
- self.open(filename, "w")
- self.out.write( self.getResourceDirectives( daemon, resourcename ) )
- self.close()
-
- def getResourceDirectiveDefs(self, daemon, resourcename):
- result=""
- for directive in self.schema.getResourceDirectives(daemon, resourcename):
- data=self.schema.getResourceDirective(daemon, resourcename, directive)
-
- strings={
- 'daemon': daemonName.getShort( daemon ),
- 'resource': resourcename,
- 'directive': self.convertCamelCase2Spaces( directive ),
- }
-
- result+="\\defDirective{%(daemon)s}{%(resource)s}{%(directive)s}{}{}{%%\n" % ( strings )
- result+="}\n\n"
- return result
-
- def writeResourceDirectiveDefs(self, daemon, resourcename, filename=None):
- self.open(filename, "w")
- self.out.write( self.getResourceDirectiveDefs( daemon, resourcename ) )
- self.close()
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s %(module)s.%(funcName)s: %(message)s', level=logging.INFO)
- logger = logging.getLogger()
-
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
- parser.add_argument( '-d', '--debug', action='store_true', help="enable debugging output" )
- parser.add_argument("filename", help="load json file")
- args = parser.parse_args()
- if args.debug:
- logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-
- with open(args.filename) as data_file:
- data = json.load(data_file)
- #pprint(data)
-
- schema = BareosConfigurationSchema( data )
- latex = BareosConfigurationSchema2Latex( data )
- #print schema.getDaemons()
- #print schema.getResources()
- for daemon in schema.getDaemons():
- #pprint(schema.getResources(daemon))
- for resource in schema.getResources(daemon):
- logger.info( "daemon: " + daemon + ", resource: " + resource )
- #pprint(schema.getResource(daemon,resource))
- latex.writeResourceDirectives(daemon, resource, "autogenerated/" + daemon.lower()+ "-resource-"+resource.lower()+"-description.tex")
- latex.writeResourceDirectiveDefs(daemon, resource, "autogenerated/" + daemon.lower()+ "-resource-"+resource.lower()+"-defDirective.tex")
- latex.writeResourceDirectivesTable(daemon, resource, "autogenerated/" + daemon.lower()+ "-resource-"+resource.lower()+"-table.tex")
-
- if schema.getDatatypes():
- #print schema.getDatatypes()
- #print schema.getDatatype( "OPTIONS" )
- #print latex.getLatexTable( schema.getDatatype( "OPTIONS" )["values"], latexDefine="%(key)s", latexLink="\\linkResourceDirective{%(key)s}" )
- latex.writeDatatypeOptionsTable( filename="autogenerated/datatype-options-table.tex" )
diff --git a/packaging/bareos-docs.changes b/packaging/bareos-docs.changes
deleted file mode 100644
index bbfa65f..0000000
--- a/packaging/bareos-docs.changes
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-bareos-docs (15.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
- * Initial release
-
- -- Joerg Steffens <joerg.steffens@bareos.com> Wed, 20 May 2015 10:00:00 +0200
diff --git a/packaging/bareos-docs.dsc b/packaging/bareos-docs.dsc
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ad4f00..0000000
--- a/packaging/bareos-docs.dsc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-Format: 1.0
-Source: bareos-docs
-Binary: bareos-docs
-Architecture: all
-Version: 16.2
-Maintainer: Joerg Steffens <joerg.steffens@bareos.com>
-Standards-Version: 3.8.4
-Build-Depends: bareos-director, bareos-database-sqlite3, bareos-storage, bareos-filedaemon, bareos-bconsole, bareos-traymonitor, debhelper, dvipng, ghostscript, graphviz, imagemagick, librsvg2-bin, pandoc, python, texlive-fonts-recommended, texlive-latex-extra, tex4ht
-DEBTRANSFORM-RELEASE: unstable; urgency=low
diff --git a/packaging/bareos-docs.spec b/packaging/bareos-docs.spec
deleted file mode 100644
index f835911..0000000
--- a/packaging/bareos-docs.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-#!BuildIgnore: post-build-checks
-#
-# spec file for package bareos-docs
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Bareos GmbH & Co. KG
-#
-
-Name: bareos-docs
-Version: 14.4.0
-Release: 0
-License: GFDL-1.3
-Summary: Documentation
-Url: http://www.bareos.org
-Group: Productivity/Archiving/Backup
-Source: %{name}-%version.tar.gz
-BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
-BuildArch: noarch
-# bareos-database-sqlite3 is the database backend
-# that has minimal additional dependencies
-BuildRequires: bareos-common >= 14.3.0
-BuildRequires: bareos-director bareos-database-sqlite3
-BuildRequires: bareos-storage bareos-filedaemon bareos-bconsole bareos-traymonitor
-BuildRequires: python
-BuildRequires: texlive-latex
-BuildRequires: texlive-tex4ht ImageMagick
-%if ( 0%{?rhel_version} || 0%{?fedora_version} )
-BuildRequires: texlive-collection-latexrecommended texlive-moreverb texlive-ifmtarg texlive-xifthen
-%endif
-
-
-%description
-Bareos - Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced.
-Bareos is a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system
-administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer
-data across a network of computers of different kinds. In technical terms,
-it is a network client/server based backup program. Bareos is relatively
-easy to use and efficient, while offering many advanced storage management
-features that make it easy to find and recover lost or damaged files.
-
-This package contains the Bareos documentation.
-
-
-%prep
-%setup -q
-
-%build
-cd manuals/en/main
-make
-
-find
-
-%install
-
-
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%doc manuals/en/main/bareos-manual-main-reference.dvi
-%doc manuals/en/main/bareos-manual-main-reference.pdf
-%doc manuals/en/main/html
-%changelog
diff --git a/packaging/debian.debtransform b/packaging/debian.debtransform
deleted file mode 100644
index b90c561..0000000
--- a/packaging/debian.debtransform
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-# this file is only required to activate debtransform from Open Build Service (OBS)